When you’re driving a car with a stickshift, it’s pretty easy to keep track of which gear you’re in. That can be a little bit ...
*This is the Wi-Fi version of Brian Brocken's original work, so thanks to him for the original project. "It uses an Arduino UNO to control a 1602 LCD screen, a stepper motor and a 9g servo motor. The ...
The BK1088E is a single-chip solution for receiving AM, FM, and shortwave radio. Using inexpensive components (Arduino Pro Mini, some push buttons, and a standard OLED or TFT display), the hobbyists ...
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