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Temperature Sensing with Arduino

Détection de la température avec Arduino

As part of the CanSat Primary Mission, we need to measure temperature.  For this our starter kit has given us an Arduino Uno R3 micro-controller, as well as some resistors and an NTCLE101E3 NTC Thermistor. The thermistor is a special kind of resistor that changes its resistance with temperature.  In our case we have an […]

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Arduino Basics 5 – Add SD storage to Arduino

Arduino notions de base N ° 5 – Ajouter de stockage SD pour Arduino

Arduino Uno’s microcontroller board is great, but the one thing it’s not overly generous with is storage. Having 32KB of program flash storage, 2KB of RAM and 1KB of programmable EEPROM space at your disposal is fine for many Arduino projects, but it’s not enough when you need to record data. But with a $2

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How to Make Phonecall From GSM Module Using Arduino

Comment Faire de coup de Téléphone De GSM Module à l'Aide d'Arduino

One can use a cell phone with any cellular networks around the globe if the proper SIM card is inserted in it. This is possible because there is some device inside the cell phone which follows a global standard enabling them to connect with different cellular networks. This standard is called Global System for Mobile

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Arduino Programming For Beginners The Traffic Light Controller

Arduino Programmation Pour Les Débutants: Le Trafic Contrôleur De Lumière

Last week, we learnt about the basic structure of an Arduino program and took a closer look at the ‘blink’ example. Hopefully you took the opportunity to experiment with code, adjusting the timings. This time, we’ll be writing something from scratch. In fact, let’s make a traffic light. Apart from the basic Arduino, you’ll need:

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Capacitive Touch Sensor on Arduino

Capteur Tactile capacitif sur Arduino

If you ever wanted to integrate touch sensitivity into your project, this board could just do the trick. It’s a capacitive touch sensor. These sensors are used in our everyday consumer electronics like notebook trackpads, video game consoles, touchscreens…just to name a few. They work on the principle of alteration of the electrostatic field. The

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