So you've already outgrown Arduino's most beginner-friendly board, the Uno, and are looking to move on to bigger, more exciting projects. In that case, the Nano family might just be what you need.
I didn't expect to love it, and it has a learning curve, but the possibilities are endless.
A pivotal VAR-determined ruling overturn in the 2026 World Cup was made possible by Hisense’s RGB MiniLED display panel.
[Jean-Christophe Rona] found himself with some free time and decided to finish a project he started two years ago, reverse engineering cheap 433MHz home automation equipment. He hopes to control his ...
[Dominic Buchstaller] wanted a neat, tidy entryway keypad that actually looked good. Prime goals were something slim, wireless, and with no visible screws. Dependency on the cloud was also a no-go.
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 ...
Arduino has just introduced three new Modulino modules: the Modulino Hub to support up to eight I2C devices (64 devices with 8 Hubs), the Modulino Extender to extend the I2C range to up to 30 meters, ...