Spread the love“`html Connecting sensors to Arduino opens up a vast array of possibilities for hobbyists and professionals alike, transforming ideas into functional prototypes and projects. Whether ...
Spread the love“`html When embarking on your journey with Arduino projects, one of the first and most critical decisions you’ll face is how to power your setup. Whether you’re building a simple LED ...
Tired of building the same old Arduino projects like blinking LEDs, temperature monitors, and line-following robots? Now it’s time for something fun. It’s time to turn your skills into entertainment ...
Control it with your smartphone and view the underwater scenery through a browser. A sci-fi dream realized with an ESP32 and a 3D printer. The ESP-FLY featured in the previous [Kato RC #29] was a $30 ...
The Joule Thief Circuit is a simple and clever electronic design that can power an LED using a nearly dead battery.
This firmware allows you to easily perform a variety of actions to test 802.11 networks using an ESP8266. It's also a great project for learning about WiFi ...
SONOFF sent us a sample of the NSPanel Pro Gen2 Smart Home control panel for review. It’s a standard 86-type controller powered by a Rockchip RK3326-S SoC, equipped with 2GB RAM and 32GB eMMC flash ...
The ESP32-C6 doesn't look like much at first glance. It’s small, cheap, and the kind of thing I tend to lose in a drawer. But if you look closer, you'll find a tiny board that packs almost everything ...
Open Sliver Connect iPad via USB Enter DFU Mode on iPad (Turn iPad off, press Power-Button and Home-Button for 10s, then release Power-Button and keep Home-Button pressed, then wait until iTunes ...
Just got your hands on an ESP32? Don’t dive into a complex first build; start slow with something simple. These projects will introduce you to basics like flashing your microcontroller, adding ...