Pin Plugs:Apin plug, otherwise known as a jumper wire is a simple wire with a single plug on the end that you can use to connect external devices to your Arduino. Each pin plug can connect to one pin on your Arduino. For example, one wire could be connected to pin 13 (which will...
ARDUINO : 25 Dollarsand the cost of your project seems to skyrocket in many cases if other electronics are not as pricey( Yup, 25 dollars might be next to nothing for some, but yeah it is something!) and of course if the other parts are pricey,you need to burn a hole in your pocke...
Arduino: How to wire a relay Here's my quick tutorial on how to hook up a relay to an Arduino; specifically an electromagnet switch relay from Omron, the G5SB-14. You can use the relay that's referred to with AC voltage, i.e., to turn on and off mains-powered applications such as...
Here’s the working principle of this 3D wire bending machine. So first, the wire goes through a series rollers, or straighteners. Using a stepper motor the wire is precisely fed to the wire bending mechanism which also uses a stepper motor as well as a small servo for the bending proces...
In this tutorial I will show you how I build an Arduino RC Airplane. Also, I will show you how to control it using a custom build Arduino RC transmitter...
microcontroller + 3 servos. Daniele’s BrachioGraph is a self-described “cheapest, simplest possible pen plotter.” Seeing as how there’s little more to this drawing robot other than a Raspberry Pi Zero, three micro servos, a USB cable, a pen, a few bits of wire and … just …...
Here you will learn how to design your own Arduino like boards. Download FREE Schematic and PCB. Open source project.
How to Display Images on OLED Using Arduino: Hello there fellow learners, in one of our previous blog on OLED, we learnt how to wire and code OLED. We also learnt to display simple text using Arduino code. So today in this blog, we will learn how we can
A microcontroller is a circuit element that is completely self-contained, packed with lots of different hardware blocks such as counters, comparators, even ADCs built in, so there is no need to wire up too much external hardware to make useful projects. ...
If both the receiver and the Arduino have separate power sources, you do not need to connect a power wire between the two boards. Ground Next up is the ground connection. This one is easy: connect the grounds between the two boards – GND on the Arduino to ground on the RC receiver (...