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If you're just starting out with Arduino, you might be wondering what projects you can take on to practice your skills. Don’t worry we got you covered. We have created this massive list of 37 beginner ...
This project uses an Arduino Nano microcontroller to interface with various sensors (like DHT11 for temperature and humidity), a 16x2 LCD display (via I2C), and a Bluetooth module (HC-05/HC-06) to ...
To build this DIY buzz wire game, you'd need an Arduino Nano, a 9V battery, two LEDs (red and green), a buzzer, a seven-segment LED display, a shift register for the display, and resistors for the ...
So you've already outgrown Arduino's most beginner-friendly board, the Uno, and are looking to move on to bigger, more exciting projects. In that case, the Nano family might just be what you need.
In this particular project, I contemplated a shield for Arduino Nano, which can gather weather-related information by a built-in BMP280 Temperature and Pressure Sensor, a photoresistor, and a ...
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