Arduino is an open-source physical computing platform designed to make experimenting with electronics more fun and intuitive. Arduino has its own unique, simplified programming language, a vast support network, and thousands of potential uses, making it the perfect platform for both beginner and advanced DIY enthusiasts.
An LED Is told to blink super fast
The code was manipulated so that the delay time between each LED Blink got shorter.
The potentiometer acts as an adjustable voltage divider, varying the wiper's position across the resistive material.
A Potentiometer (Dial) is turned which changes the speed the LED blinks.
Smooth transitioning LED (Manipulated Schematic) that gradually fades into the next color
Eight LEDs turn on in a staggered order then turn off in the opposite order.
As long as one of the buttons is pushed, the LED will turn on.
If the photo sensor receives a lower light value, Then the LED will glow brighter.
If the temp sensor reaches a set value, then the LED will light up.
By manipulating the code you can change how long the servo waits before returning to a set position.
A Piezo Speaker is told to play a series of notes that play the melody of "Never Gonna Give You Up" By Rick Astley.
A Piezo Speaker is told to play a series of notes that play a song.
A DC Motor is told to spin at a determined speed for a value of time.
A Shift register causes the data stored in the system to shift from one location to the next. Causing the LEDs to light up in a fun order.