Showing posts with label Tutorial. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tutorial. Show all posts

Thursday, June 6, 2019

Rapid IoT System Design with Arduino

Arduino provides an end-to-end approach to IoT that includes hardware, software, connectivity and cloud that enables users to focus on building their applications instead of spending time on the ‘how’.

Watch a recap of this webinar in association with Arduino to find out about rapid IoT system design.

This episode in the series is led by Dominic Pajak, VP Business Development, Arduino.

Monday, January 14, 2019

Monday, November 5, 2018

Suggest a Arduino Calculator Tutorial

It's a great tutorial show you how to make a simple calculator using ATmega 328p microcontroler, same as the MCU on Arduino UNO.


This calculator has only simple functions (+, -, *, /), it supports decimal numbers and it can be reprogram or modify as you want.

Components:
2x 5x7 cm perf board
AtMega328P borrowed from Arduino Uno
128x32 I2C OLED display
16Mhz crystal oscillator
100nF capacitor
2x 22pF capacitor
17x 2 pin push button
LED
Switch
1K resistor for LED
10K pullup Resistor
3.7V battery

links:
~ adafruit/Adafruit-GFX-Library
~ adafruit/Adafruit_SSD1306
~ Program Code


Friday, October 12, 2018

DIY Weather Station & WiFi Sensor Station || ESP8266, Nextion LCD

DIY Weather Station & WiFi Sensor Station || ESP8266, Nextion LCD

It's a great video show you how to create a weather station along with a WiFi sensor station. The sensor station measures local temperature and humidity data and sends it, through WiFi, to the weather station. The weather station then displays the data on its LCD screen. It also grabs the current temperature and humidity data in your city from the Internet and displays it as well on the LCD screen.

Monday, October 8, 2018

Thursday, May 1, 2014

Using Power Saving Sleep Mode on the Arduino

Arduino Power Saving Tutorial: Clock Pre-Scale and Sleep

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Tuesday, July 30, 2013

The Arduino Starter Kit Video Tutorials

A selection of video tutorials made by Massimo Banzi(Arduino co-founder) for creating projects using the Arduino Start Kit.





The Arduino Starter Kit (Official Kit from Arduino with 170-page Arduino Projects Book)



The Official Arduino Starter Kit is here! This kit walks you through the basics of using the Arduino in a hands-on way. You'll learn through building several creative projects. The kit includes a selection of the most common and useful electronic components with a 170-page book of 15 projects. Starting the basics of electronics, to more complex projects, the kit will help you control the physical world with sensor and actuators.

The projects in the kit are:

- 01 : GET TO KNOW YOUR TOOLS an introduction to the concepts you'll need to use this kit
- 02 : SPACESHIP INTERFACE design to control panel for your startship
- 03 : LOVE-O-METER measure how hot-blooded you are
- 04 : COLOR MIXING LAMP produce any color with a lamp that uses light as an input
- 05 : MOOD CUE clue people in to how you're doing
- 06 : LIGHT THEREMIN create a musical instrument you play by waving your hands
- 07 : KEYBOARD INSTRUMENT play music and make some noise with this keyboard
- 08 : DIGITAL HOURGLASS a light-up hourglass that can stop you from working too much
- 09 : MOTORIZED PINWHEEL a color wheel that will have your head spinning
- 10 : ZOETROPE create a mechanical animation you can play forward or reverse
- 11 : CRYSTAL BALL a mystical tour to answer all your tough question
- 12 : KNOCK LOCK tap out the secret code to open the door
- 13 : TOUCHY-FEEL LAMP a lamp that responds to your touch
- 14 : TWEAK THE ARDUINO LOGO control your personal computer from your Arduino
- 15 : HACKING BUTTONS create a master control for all your devices!

Once you've mastered this knowledge, you'll have a palette of software and circuits that you can use to create something beautiful, and make someone smile with what you invent. Then build it, hack it and share it. Because Arduino is you!