This small TCS3200D sensor with lens is able to perceive colors and send them to the Arduino. Although not very reliable, It seemed very cool. There is also a version without lens. Has 4 LEDs mounted on board. The connectors are: S0, ...
Read More »Tower Pro 9 g Servo Motor 180 degrees with example application
These little servants Tower Pro are interesting for projects. They simply receive the position, in degrees, and the engine is positioned straight arrow where to stay. Comes with the servo mechanism and three small adapters, with three screws. The mechanism ...
Read More »MAX RC radio controlled Robot
I bought another robot that walks for my electronic projects. My idea is to modify one to use an Arduino Uno and remotely control. This below, hasn't been exactly, but it is pretty cool and the part of radio control, Although ...
Read More »WeMos D1 Development Board – the evolution of the Arduino Uno now with WiFi
When I saw this plate selling in Banggood site for only 8.49 dollars I was very pleased. The description said that the Board had WiFi and was ”compatible with Arduino IDE ”. When the plate arrived, I realized that the WeMos D1 was ...
Read More »A lot of wires in male-female and male-> > male to Arduino
As I have a lot of Arduínos and sensors, often I need wires to connect them and do my projects. I bought then a lot of them! Two packages of 200 threads-male>20 cm female and three packs of 68 wires ...
Read More »Three-axis gyro for Arduino GY-50 L3G4200D (WITH VIDEO)
I tried to buy some gyros before, but to no avail. This model, the GY-50 with L3G4200D is the first one that worked. Tested with the Arduino. Comes with the paddle, where there are two connector options to be soldiers. You can see in ...
Read More »Module of 7 threads with 4 digits for Arduino or PIC (WITH VIDEO)
Displays of 7 threads are still used for a multitude of applications, Despite being a little out of fashion. This below, It is a sign of 4 digits of 7 threads already ready for use, with transistors to perform the ...
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