#Arduino Kit
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ohmarjorie · 6 months ago
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Realest review out there
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ainow · 9 months ago
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Arduino Nano Board R3 with CH340 chip
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Based on the Arduino platform, the Nano R3 Board CH340 Chip without USB Cable does all the functions of the Uno, but has a smaller footprint.
Using Nano CH340 Soldered Board R3 Chip without USB cable is essential for your small project where you don’t need many pins, but the small size is very important to make it look nice.
In comparison to older versions of Arduino Nano with FTDI USB-Serial Chip, the Nano uses a low-cost USB-Serial Chip.
With the ATmega328 (Arduino Nano R3), the Nano is small, complete, and breadboard-friendly. It has more or less the same functionality as the Arduino Uno but in a different package. In addition to lacking a DC power jack, it uses a Mini-B USB cable instead of a standard one.
This device can be powered by a mini-USB cable, a 6-20V unregulated external power supply (pin 30), or a 5V regulated external power supply (pin 27).
Six PWM I/O are included from a total of 14 digital I/O, eight analog inputs, 16Mhz clock speed, and 32kB flash memory.
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The CH340 chip might not work directly with some PCs/laptops. You will need some drivers for the CH340 chip.
Arduino nano features :
TTL level serial transceiver ports (RX / TX)
Atmel Atmega328P-AU MCU used
It has a bootloader installed
Supports USB download and power supply
Provides support for external DC power supplies of 5V and 12V
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i-wanna-b-yours · 1 year ago
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why does retail therapy give me instant dopamine?
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purpletechnologies · 8 months ago
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IoT Starter Kit for Arduino Projects | Diykit Solutions
Explore the IoT Starter Kit for Arduino Projects at Diykit Solutions! Unleash your creativity with our diverse DIY kits in electronics, robotics, and crafts, featuring high-quality materials from trusted suppliers.
IoT Starter Kit for Arduino Projects
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kidstoysnews · 9 months ago
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Best Robot Car Kit for Kids
Looking for an engaging way to introduce your kids to robotics and programming? The ELEGOO UNO R3 Smart Robot Car Kit is a fantastic choice. It’s designed to give children hands-on experience with electronics and coding. This kit includes everything you need to build a smart robot car. With parts like obstacle avoidance and line tracing modules, and the option to control it via a smartphone, it’s…
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neuphony9 · 10 months ago
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The EXG Synapse by Neuphony is an advanced device designed to monitor and analyze multiple biosignals, including EEG, ECG, and EMG. It offers real-time data for research and neurofeedback, making it ideal for cognitive enhancement and physiological monitoring.
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tomsonelectronics-blog · 1 year ago
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Learning and Robotic Kits Online In India
Discover a world of learning and robotic kits online in India at Tomson Electronics. Explore our selection for innovative educational tools. Start your journey into robotics today!
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patchthemedic · 1 year ago
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oooohhg its been a Hot minute since i used ArcGIS [well, now i have to use qgis lol] and man! I know how i want to visualize this data but i completely forget the terms. I found it tho!!! Literally as i was typing this haha. Proportional symbols, thats exactly what i was thinking of, awesome!!
I’m only here for a skosh today, i did the majority of my hours yesterday and wednesday yippee
I got my whiteboard set up [didnt know it was extendable! Neat!], pilfered a marker, been jammin to music since *no one* else is here, overall havin a good day!
I gotta make sure i have everything i need for the program next week, if i don’t i gotta send a materials list :p oh! thats right, i was gonna ask for a second monitor…….
Hey i got a real trash can too! Before it was a cardboard box hahaha
Fingers crossed my grants get approved so we can get a 3-D printer and that Arduino education kit
Also send good vibes, I’ve been goin hardcore ham on html for two websites for myself and next week I’m gonna start learning the basics of c++ to get some idea of what I’m doing with the kit. it does say no experience necessary but i’ve been wanting to use arduino for ages, i’m gonna heckin learn it for real!
There’s like. a lot that i have planned lmao its gonna b so cool
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neophony · 1 year ago
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Neuphony EXG Synapse has comprehensive biopotential signal compatibility, covering ECG, EEG, EOG, and EMG, ensures a versatile solution for various physiological monitoring applications.
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hallelujahmeatgod · 2 months ago
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Your Mechanical Engineering Classmate Sylus
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Best believe their classmates’ eyes are practically falling out of their sockets when Y/N skips—yes, skips—next to Sylus, and he just… lets her. No complaints, no eye-rolls, just vibes. And the final nail in the coffin? When they catch him personally inspecting her absolutely feral, bacon-scented disaster of a project, and instead of judging, he casually pulls out his own premium-grade materials and lets her dig through them like it's a Black Friday sale.
Never in a million years did anyone expect to see Sylus—Mr. Minimal Interaction, Mr. “Don’t talk to me unless you’re a professor or a spreadsheet”— personally helping someone. Out of his own will. The guy is known for doing his work, avoiding unnecessary human contact, and vanishing like a ghost the moment class ends. The only time he helps is when a professor forces his hand. So to see him not only helping someone—but doing it with patience, using his own premium materials, no less—is nothing short of a divine phenomenon.
And Y/N in the middle of all this? O B L I V I O U S. Just her usual sunshine self, happily digging through Sylus’ sacred stash of materials like it’s a buffet, yapping away about some Twitter gossip she randomly saw. Sylus? Barely blinks. Occasionally snatches something out of her hand when she grabs the wrong tool and silently replaces it with the right one—but never once interrupts her rambling. Not even when she starts theorizing about how their professor might be running a cursed Arduino black market on the side.
In his head: Why the hell did she take this major again?
Out loud: “Oh really? Then what happened—wrong resistors, here you go. So what was that about prof selling hexed kits?”
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ainow · 9 months ago
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Arduino Mega 2560 Starter Learning Kit
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The AINOW Arduino Mega 2560 Starter Learning Kit is an ideal choice for those interested in microcontrollers and electronic components. It includes instructional videos and a guidebook to make learning easy. The tutorials cover basic coding using Arduino software and operating electronic devices. Previous experience is not necessary as the kit teaches coding and working with electronics from the ground up. And, there’s no need for soldering skills – simply plug and play for a fun learning experience.
The main idea is that repetition should be avoided when rephrasing the following paragraph with the same tone.
A fantastic set suitable for all levels, from novice to advanced.
These components have versatile applications and are built for durability.
The kit contains a diverse range of materials to create a multitude of Endless Projects.
An excellent method to gain knowledge on sensors of both analog and digital varieties.
The characteristic is a prominent aspect that sets it apart and makes it stand out.
This kit is ideal for both novices and seasoned professionals in this particular area.
Our selection includes both Analog and Digital Sensors, perfect for those looking to make their own DIY projects.
Discovering the world of microcontrollers is a breeze with Arduino Mega 2560.
Our resources include a User Guide, Codes/Sample Programs & Reference books/Video Tutorials, and other valuable materials.
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san-fics · 6 months ago
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Damian: it's all pretty easy to do Damian: magnetic lock, electronic alarm clock and scales, and the simplest Arduino from a children's robotics kit Damian: a few minutes to figure it out, tinker with it and solder everything together Damian: as a result, the refrigerator is locked, in front of it—scales. If the weight is from 40 to 60 and the time of day is from 6 to 22, the lock is unlatched, full access, if one of the conditions isn’t met—access is denied Jon: I always knew that you were a sadist Jon: but I'm surprised that Marinette didn't kill you after this Damian: well, she did yell a little, but then she just resigned herself Damian: she was the one who asked me not to let her eat after 6pm, so… Jon: wait! Jon: but how do you live without access to the fridge? Jon: do you also stay hungry after 6? Jon: or do you only press on the scale with one foot? Damian: I'm certainly not an engineer, but I prefer engineering solutions Damian: undocumented possibility—with a weight strictly from 4 to 6 kg, time isn’t taken into account and the lock opens in any case Damian: and we always have a spare 5 kg pack of cat food for Alfred the cat at home…
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utopicwork · 5 months ago
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Hi, I'm a junior in university right now working towards my bachelor's in electrical engineering and I've since realized I have no idea wtf I'm doing. Do you have some resources on how to begin designing electric circuits and programming in C? You seem like you know what you're doing
So I've thought about this a good bit and what helped me learn both times was hands on practice so I'd see about getting a cheap breadboard kit like this:
But probably not this one exactly, you can get something similar for way cheaper.
As for specific literature for circuitry I don't have a recommendation but I can recommend picking varying difficulties of diy projects that require circuitry at the beginning to get comfortable and bringing that comfortability to your school projects.
For using C with circuitry I'll say the best path is definitely buying a cheap esp32 board, something based on the c3 would probably be cheapest. There is tons of documentation on how to use these boards and I've found that PlatformIO + VS code/vscodium is a very good setup for programming these boards.
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purpletechnologies · 8 months ago
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Arduino UNO R3 Board ATmega328P DIY Kit | Diykit Solutions
Explore the Arduino UNO R3 Board ATmega328P DIY Kit from Diykit Solutions! Unleash your creativity in electronics and robotics with high-quality materials sourced from trusted suppliers.
Arduino UNO R3 Board ATmega328P DIY Kit
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adafruit · 6 months ago
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Updating organization at the Adabench for the New Year This coming year, we wanted to update our storage and organization: with about 700 original designs, a couple dozen in progress, and thousands of items in the shop, it's hard to keep track of all the components and devboards we need to test various combinations. Historically, we've used double-sided totes
, which are good, but the double-sidedness is a bit annoying, or the little divider boxes for small breakouts
, and snap-top boxes for SMT components
But all these cases were sort of swimming around, and it was getting unwieldy. We're going to try to use the large IKEA ALEX drawers
- we like them cause they're wide and thin - and maybe use something like gridfinity
to make a flat storage surface so we can quickly find any PCB or part we need.
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thatoneelectronerd · 3 months ago
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I think more people need to play toys with electronics. Get a razzberry pi or arduino kit, make yourself a morning alarm that shuts off when you pick up your toothbrush, program a smart toy for your catmon that waits at intervals, or just play with blinky lights for an afternoon it'll do you some good
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