This project demonstrates how to control two DC motors using an Arduino UNO and an L293D motor driver IC. The motors perform a timed sequence of movements: forward, backward, and alternating ...
This project controls the speed and direction of a DC motor using an Arduino, a potentiometer, and two push buttons. It requires an L293D motor driver IC to function. Functionality ⚙ This program ...
This book is about DC electric motors and their use in Arduino and Raspberry Pi Zero W based projects. The book includes many tested and working projects where each project has the following ...
The components required to assemble the hardware are listed in the Bill of Materials Table 1. A breadboard-based author’s prototype of the system is shown in Fig. 1. Fig. 1: Author’s prototype tested ...
A teacher I know is stuck, with only npn transistors in the supply cupboard and the need to create a reversible motor drive for an Arduino project. Reversing ‘bridges’ have four switches (relay ...
The big picture: If you don't know anything about electronics but have always wanted to learn and build your own IoT project, Arduino has the solution for you. The Plug and Make Kit is a comprehensive ...
So you've already outgrown Arduino's most beginner-friendly board, the Uno, and are looking to move on to bigger, more exciting projects. In that case, the Nano family might just be what you need.
Need a powerful electric motor on the cheap? [Daniel Simu] and his friend [Werner] show us the ins and outs of using windshield wiper motors. Through many examples and disassembled components, the duo ...
Raspberry Pi has received the lion’s share of attention devoted to cheap, single-board computers in the past year. But long before the Pi was a gleam in its creators’ eyes, there was the Arduino.
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