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The standard way to connect a serial port (RS232) to an Arduino (or any 0V/5V based serial interface) is to use a dedicated IC like MAX232A. With this IC, you don't need a 9V battery like with my ...
When reed switch is opened, pin 2 of Arduino goes high with the help of the pull-up resistor R2, and the alert signal is available through the piezo-speaker PZ1 (not an active piezo-buzzer). At the ...
Here’s a tutorial if you get stuck. You’ll also need an Arduino-compatible microcontroller and an appropriate way to connect it to your computer (an A-to-B USB cable, micro USB, or FTDI breakout).
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