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LED Blink Control via Serial Monitor input using Arduino Uno in Proteus An LED and a Serial Monitor connected to the Arduino. The user will input an integer value to the Serial Monitor, and the LED ...
MENTOR: NEELA SANTOSH ##This project involves creating a simple push button counter using an Arduino Uno, a push button, and a 16x2 I2C LCD display. The goal is to increment a counter each time the ...
On receiver side, 434MHz RX module demodulates the received signal. DATA pin of 434MHz RX is connected to digital I/O pin 5 of Arduino Uno, which calculates frequency of the test signal and displays ...
An Arduino Uno provides the processing power and drives the serial monitor. A joystick and a Hitachi H48C accelerometer are mounted on a breadboard and wired to the Uno.
Posted in Arduino Hacks, classic hacks Tagged arduino, Arduino Uno, controllerless display, controllerless lcd, lcd ← Component Video For The Commodore 64 The Fine Art Of Restoring Matchbox Cars → ...
Still, it's a handy project if you need to monitor and track the air quality in your home. Hit up the link below for the Arduino source code, a build guide, and all the details of the tests.
DIY Arduino Air Pollution Monitor 10:24 am May 26, 2015 By Julian Horsey ...