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Wheeled Robot Platform

Wifi Enabled 2/4 Wheeled Robot Platform Utilizing MKR1000 Using Arduino

WIP- Using a MKR1000 to create a WiFi Enabled 2/4 Wheeled Robot Platform, Hardware is in hand, now to implement software Things used in this project Hardware components Arduino MKR1000 I was one of 1000 who won this × 1 SparkFun Dual H-Bridge motor drivers L298 Any L298N DC Motor driver will do that’s Adafruit …

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Spartan WiFi Pager System Using Arduino

Simple Wifi pager system. Things used in this project Hardware components Arduino MKR1000 × 1 Adafruit Standard LCD – 16×2 White on Blue × 1 Story This project is an initial stage of the Spartan WIFI pager system (https://www.hackster.io/challenges/arduino-microsoft-maker/ideas/2421). First step in this stage is assembling a test breadboard-based circuit with MKR1000 and LCD: MKR1000 …

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ESP8266 ESP 01

Getting Started With the ESP8266 ESP-01 Using Arduino

                  The ESP8266 ESP-01 is a Wi-Fi module that allows microcontrollers access to a Wi-Fi network. This module is a self-contained SOC (System On a Chip) that doesn’t necessarily need a microcontroller to manipulate inputs and outputs as you would normally do with an Arduino, for example, because the ESP-01 acts as a small computer. …

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Smart Oximeter Using MAX30102 and Arduino ESP32

How to Build a DIY WiFi Smart Oximeter Using MAX30102 and Arduino ESP32

This WiFi Smart Oximeter helps you scan Spo2 and BPM using MAX30102 and ESP32 and display the values on the Smartphone Step 1: In this tutorial, I will explain how to build your own WiFi Based Smart Oximeter using MAX30102 and ESP32 in detail. The project is simple and easy to build. You only need …

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Instructables Hit Counter ESP8266 01 (1)

Instructables Hit Counter (ESP8266-01) Using Arduino

Some time ago, I tried to make an “Instructables Hit Counter” using the Instructables API, and an Arduino Uno with a wired network shield. However, with the limited RAM of the Arduino Uno, I was unable to get the system to work. A while ago, I noticed a similar project done by diytronics using a NodeMCU. This was just …

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remotely monitor your fridge

Monitor fridge with Arduino MKR1000 and thethings.iO

To assure that your beer (and other) beverages are at a cool temperature, today we show you how to remotely monitor your fridge! Things used in this project Hardware components Arduino MKR1000 × 1 Temperature sensor DS18B20 × 1 Jumper wires (generic) × 3 Hand tools and fabrication machines Soldering iron (generic) Story Introduction Today …

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