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While a few Wi-Fi solutions have existed to connect your Arduino to the internet wirelessly, the release of the new Arduino Wi-Fi shield makes those projects even simpler.
ArduTV is a new Arduino shield that simplifies connecting Arduino projects to HDMI displays, offering VGA resolution and open-source libraries for seamless integration. Compatible with Arduino IDE and ...
Mayhew Labs have unveiled a new DAC add-on board they have created for the Arduino platform in the form of the Extended DAC Shield that takes the form of a high-speed, precision, eight channel ...
NUCLEO-F401RE Multifunction Shield – RTC & Voltage Display 📌 Project Overview This project is part of the CSE211s – Introduction to Embedded Systems (Spring 2025) course at Ain Shams University. It ...
The Arduino GIGA Display Shield is a versatile, user-friendly solution for GIGA R1 WiFi projects. Its innovative design, advanced features, and seamless integration make it a valuable addition to ...
Welcome to the CSE211s Final Project repository! This project involves implementing a real-time clock (RTC) and an analog signal display using the Nucleo board and the Arduino multifunction shield.
Arduino is one of those boards that has become synonymous with hacking and making. Since its introduction in 2005, over 700,000 official Arduino boards have been sold, along with untold millions of… ...
We’ve seen a few projects use the WiShield from async labs. It’s a WiFi module packaged in the familiar Arduino shield form factor, and costs $55 USD.
Enrico shows how his Infineon TLE94112EL motor controller shield can be put to work through a simple Arduino sketch.
GeekDad's very own John Baicthal has joined Matthew Beckler and Adam Wolf (co-founders of Wayne and Layne) to release Make: Lego and Arduino Projects. Just like the other Make: books, it's a high ...
The popularity of the Arduino as a development platform has meant that it finds use in some pretty amazing projects across the globe - and here's a small selection to get you thinking about what ...
The Arduino team, known for providing various electronic and microcontroller components for do-it-yourself electronic hobbyists since 2005, has announced its new product, the Plug and Make Kit.