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There are countless variants of portable power supply devices that can be used to power up most microcontroller-based projects on a variety of websites. The latest addition to my collection is a cheap ...
This is a simple project. It uses an Android device to switch an LED driven by the Arduino. Connectivity is provided by the Bluetooth module inserted in the breadboard. But one look at the UI on th… ...
As seen in the above schematic, a 5-V DC supply from the USB connector (USB) is routed to two 10-Ω/5-W power resistors (R1 and R2) through an SPST switch (S1) followed by an SPDT switch (S2). Here, S1 ...
Infineon has developed an Arduino shield to demonstrate the potential of its 24V Profet protected power switches. Called the Protected Switch Shield, it is also compatible with the firm’s own XMC ...
This remote switch uses a sg90 servo, an Arduino Uno, and pairs of ATtiny85s with HC-05 Bluetooth modules assembled on protoboards. ... I find it ironic that a power switch uses a battery :p ...
This Stackable Arduino Microcontroller Can Power Your LEGOs mCookie is color-coded, cute, and capable of some pretty fantastic things By John Wenz Published: May 18, 2015 12:47 PM EDT ...
Arduino open source hardware was been used in an industrial controller design. Austrian firm Controllino has based its programmable logic controllers (PLCs) on Arduino modules. This is an example of ...
Another pin you can use on the Nano to power it up is the 5V pin (located on Pin 27, close to the VIN pin at the end of the board). This pin mostly serves as a power output pin that supplies power ...