Messing around with Arduino can lead to some fun projects — like simple electronic games, lighting or audio manipulation, or even gesture controls for other devices. However, you'll need the right ...
This project utilizes Arduino and IoT to determine the exact location of line-to-ground and line-to-line faults in urban cable systems, enabling efficient fault repair. It relies on Ohm's law and ...
There is a common misconception in the Arduino scene, that I/O pins are somehow (safely) current limited and need no resistors with LEDs, but this is not actually the case. It would be good if at ...
Last week, we covered the Maker Go RA4M1-R4 development board, an inexpensive “clone” of the Arduino UNO R4 Minima with some small modifications like support for up to 50V DC input and a 3.3V/5V ...