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IoT or the Internet of Things is the newest trend that’s been used for many products and appliances these days. While it’s easy to dismiss it as th...
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What is Raspberry Pi?
The Raspberry Pi is a low-cost, credit-card-sized computer that plugs into a computer monitor or TV, and uses a standard keyb...
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What is DC Motor?
A direct current (DC) motor is a type of electric machine that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy. DC motors take...
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NRF24L01 is a single-chip transceiver module that uses the SPI protocol or an RF24 library. Here is all that you need to know about NRF24L01, how i...
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In this blog, we are going to learn about the ACS712 Current sensor and Interfacing ACS712 with Arduino and measure the current flowing in a circu...
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What is Ultrasonic Sensor
An ultrasonic sensor is an instrument that measures the distance to an object using ultrasonic sound waves.
An ultraso...
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In this blog, we will see how to interface an LED with Arduino.
Hardware Required for interfacing LED with Arduino:
Arduino (You can use any Ar...
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SIM900A is a GSM module used to connect devices like Arduino to the mobile network, similar to how your smartphone does. This allows the device...
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What is the MAX30100 sensor?
MAX30100 sensor is a device that is used to monitor the heart rate and it is also used as a pulse oximeter. The Pul...
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Introduction:
Wireless Communication in any form has become an essential part of human life whether it may be short distance T.V Remote or long-di...
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Confused about Which Arduino Board to Buy for your next project, then this blog will help you
What is Arduino?
Arduino is a prototype platform (op...
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What is IR Sensor?
An IR sensor is a device that measures the Infrared radiation in its surroundings and gives an electric signal as an output. An...
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