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Tutorial: Arduino and multiple thumbwheel switches
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Continue reading →: Tutorial: Arduino and multiple thumbwheel switchesThis tutorial has been merged into the main thumbwheel switch tutorial.
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Tutorial: Maximising your Arduino’s I/O ports with MCP23017
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Continue reading →: Tutorial: Maximising your Arduino’s I/O ports with MCP23017Learn how to control MCP23017 I/O expander with Arduino
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Tutorial: Arduino and Thumbwheel switches
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Continue reading →: Tutorial: Arduino and Thumbwheel switchesIn this article we examine the use of push-wheel/thumbwheel switches with our Arduino systems. Here are some examples: For the uninitiated, each switch is one vertical segment and they can be connected together to form various sizes. You can use the buttons to select from digits zero through to nine.…
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Continue reading →: Tutorial: Arduino and the NXP SAA1064 4-digit LED display driverLearn how to use the classic NXP SAA1064 LED display driver IC with Arduino
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Continue reading →: Learn to solder with eevblog’s David L. Jones!Hello Readers How is your soldering? Have you always wanted to improve your soldering skills, or never heated an iron in your life and didn’t know where to start? No matter your level of skill you could do a lot worse than review the following video blogs in this article…
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Tutorial: Arduino timing methods with millis()
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Continue reading →: Tutorial: Arduino timing methods with millis()Learn how to use the Arduino millis() function for timing purposes.
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Continue reading →: Tutorial: Arduino and the SPI bus part IIThis is part two of investigating the SPI data bus, and how we can control devices using it with our Arduino systems. If you have not done so already, please read part one of the SPI articles. Again we will learn the necessary theory, and then apply it by controlling…
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Continue reading →: Tutorial: Video output from your ArduinoIn this tutorial we will examine something different – the ability of our Arduino and compatible boards to create composite video output. In other words, displaying stuff from the Arduino on a TV with analogue video input. Don’t have a TV with analogue input? You could always use a small…
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Continue reading →: Tutorial: Arduino and the SPI busThis is the first of two chapters in which we are going to start investigating the SPI data bus, and how we can control devices using it with our Arduino systems. The SPI bus may seem to be a complex interface to master, however with some brief study of this…
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Continue reading →: Update – Upcoming Electronics Industry DocumentaryHello readers Today I am going to introduce something quite different, yet hopefully interesting to you out there. The renowned director and cinematographer Karl von Moller has just released the roll-call trailer for his upcoming documentary titled “State of Electronics” – a discussion on the Electronics Industry in Australia. Although the focus…







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