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 ...
With the BlueDisplay library you create the GUI for your application, e.g. Graphics, Text, Buttons, Sliders and Charts on the Arduino itself. No Android programming required! The Arduino is connected ...
Bonezegei XPT2046 is a simple Arduino library for resistive touch screens based on the XPT2046 controller. The library provides functions to read the touch coordinates X, Y, and Z from the screen, as ...
Capacitive touch interfaces really took hold after their success in the Apple iPod with its rotary wheel. Since then, touch buttons have made their way into almost every household appliance, ...
Ian Buckley is a freelance journalist, musician, performer and video producer living in Berlin, Germany. When he's not writing or on stage, he's tinkering with DIY electronics or code in the hope of ...
Cherie is a Creative Technologist who joined MUO in 2021. She's an avid maker and technical writer, with experience using Raspberry Pi, Arduino, Micro:bit, ATtiny, and ATMega devices as well as ...
Consider a fast-moving car, if it suddenly gets hit by another car in opposite direction, the first thing that happens is that, the accelerometer sensor present in the car senses a sudden ...
Transparent stretchable (TS) sensors capable of detecting and distinguishing touch and pressure inputs are a promising development in wearable electronics. However, realization of such a device has ...
This project turns the Arduino into an OBD2 on-board diagnostic tester. So, the Arduino can read OBD2 vehicle data and it can read and clear emissions-related diagnostic trouble codes and ...
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