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[Allan Schwartz] decided to document his experience using Fritzing to design, fabricate, and test a custom Arduino shield PCB, and his step-by-step documentation makes the workflow very clear. Anyo… ...
Microcontroller demo boards such as the Arduino UNO are ubiquitous on Hackaday as the brains of many a project which inevitably does something impressive or unusual. Sometime someone builds a parti… ...
An Arduino Shield lets you to employ your Arduino for more than one project and to change the hardware setup easily. This little post is about a common (and cheap) Arduino Joystick Shield – the ...
An Arduino shield with an ESP8266 module is a technological marvel that combines the versatility of an Arduino board with the powerful wireless capabilities of an ESP8266 module. The ESP8266 module is ...
This Arduino project provides a simple menu system for controlling the brightness of LEDs using button inputs. It utilizes an Arduino Uno and a keypad shield for user interaction.
OMC's H19 fiber-optic shield has been adapted as a stackable add-on for the Arduino Uno. It’s designed to simplify the integration of fiber-optic data links into microprocessor-based platforms.
Arduino Make Your UNO Kit is a kit with two boards, one for the microcontroller and the other for audio, and all components required that can be used to learn how to solder and then Arduino ...
Priced at $58.50 the Arduino Make Your UNO Kit is now available to purchase worldwide directly from the official Arduino online store.
The Arduino Nano itself is the most basic and oldest of the group, and just like its many iterations, it's designed to work primarily with breadboards, making it a great tool for prototyping.