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It’s basically an Arduino Nano with a lot of onboard peripherals, including a large graphic LCD, some buttons, a speaker, plenty of H-bridges, and a few more. After bodge-wiring the dust sensor ...
Halloween is coming up faster than you think: time to dust ... sensor it detects the change in background temperature and then triggers an output voltage. This voltage can be read by an Arduino ...
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