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13 Jun Build a Sound Controlled LED Strip with Raspberry Pi Pico
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Introduction:In this tutorial, we will show you how to create a sound reactive LED strip using WS2812B LEDs and Raspberry Pi Pico. A sound reactive LED strip synchronizes with audio input, producing stunning visual effects. With the versatility of Raspberry Pi Pico, you can unleash your creativity and customize your lighting experience.Required Mat..
15 May N20 Micro Gear Motor: The Powerhouse of Robotics and DIY Projects
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IntroductionWhen it comes to robotics and DIY projects, choosing the right motor is crucial for success. One popular motor among electronics enthusiasts is the N20 micro gear motor. This small but powerful motor is commonly used in robotic arms, drones, and other projects that require precise and reliable motion control. In this blog, we'll explore..
13 May Controlling LEDs with Raspberry Pi Pico: A Step-by-Step Tutorial
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Introduction to Raspberry Pi PicoRaspberry Pi Pico is a low-cost microcontroller board that can be used for a wide range of electronic projects. It is based on the RP2040 microcontroller chip developed by Raspberry Pi and is compatible with popular programming languages such as MicroPython and C/C++. In this article, we'll explore the basics of Ras..
29 Apr DIY Home Automation with Arduino: The Ultimate Guide
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Home automation has become increasingly popular in recent years due to the convenience and benefits it offers. From controlling lighting and temperature to home security and entertainment systems, home automation allows homeowners to have greater control over their homes. One popular platform for DIY home automation is Arduino, a microcontroller th..
26 Apr Secure Your Home with an Arduino Smart Lock: RFID and Password-Based Door Lock System
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In recent years, Radio-Frequency Identification (RFID) and Password-Based Door Lock System have become increasingly popular as a means of securing homes and businesses. With the help of an Arduino board, it's possible to create your own smart lock system that can be controlled via RFID tags and passwords. In this blog post, we'll take a closer look..
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