Resistor(s) (to keep from frying the LED, 220 Ohm should work for basic LEDs) Jumper wires Breadboard Arduino USB cord (to upload code) *alternatively, you can use a strand of pre-made LED string ...
Basic motion sensing setup using Arduino, PIR sensor, LEDs, and push button for interaction & Motion-triggered alarm system with Arduino, PIR sensor, piezo buzzer, and LED alert. // first pic This ...
Halloween is coming up faster than you think: time to dust off the gravestones and the zombie lawn decorations! This year you may want to add a little something extra to give the trick-or-treaters a ...
In this experiment we are going to use a element called photoresistor. This sensor allows us to interact with the external environment, through intensity of light. The photoresistor is based on light ...
V-LED This is the VCC pin of the LED. Connect this pin to the 5V pin of the Arduino with a 150Ω Current Limiting Resistor. LED-GND This is the Ground Pin of the LED. Connect this pin to the Ground pin ...
Tilt sensors are essential components in security alarm systems today. Standalone tilt sensors sense tilt angle or movement. Tilt sensors can be implemented using mercury and roller ball technology, ...
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