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Arduino is a do-it-yourselfers dream that allows you to create a true smart home experience tailored to your needs. Check out how to use Arduino to build the smart home you want.
In a previous article, we looked at connecting various kinds of Arduino hardware to your Mac. Here's how to get started programming on them to create your own projects.
You use wires to connect the Arduino to the breadboard and create the circuits that make everything communicate. This is why you see movies where they need to cut a wire to stop a bomb from exploding.
Arduino lends itself very well to a hands-on learning style, so pick up some basic equipment, work through a few tutorials, and then tackle some fun beginner projects. To get started, you will need: ...
I had this idea of building my own bicycle lighting system totally personalized, the lights would have the exact lighting ...
For those of us who’ve just been looking for an excuse to break out the old Matrix screensavers, you might as well get a jump on things using this handy Arduino library for the ESP8266 and ESP32.
If, however, they don't seem to be a great fit for your needs, there are several other small Arduino boards you can use instead, including the Micro (18 by 48 mm), MKR Zero (25 x 61.5 mm) and MKR ...