Arduino enthusiasts looking for a project to keep them busy this weekend maybe interested in a new project featured on the official Arduino blog for a handy cable tester. Equipped with a touchscreen ...
Ever wondered why your Arduino wasn’t programming, only to find out that the cable doesn’t have any data conductors? Worry not, [Spencer Maroukis] has got you covered with the USB Sleuth Cable Tester!
As soon as we start getting familiar with the basics of Arduino, we start noticing some interesting components that are not commonly used on the Arduino. One of these things are the ICSP headers. They ...
If you have a pile of USB cables this handy Arduino Cable Tracer project can help you test and diagnose your USB cables from issues, making sure you have the most efficient and safest possible system ...
What is it about larger-than-life versions of things that makes them so awesome? We’re not sure exactly, but this giant working Arduino definitely has the ‘it’ factor, whatever that may be. It’s ...
We have been using Microcontroller Development Boards like Arduino, Raspberry Pi, NodeMCU, ESP8266, MSP430, etc. for a long time now in our small projects where most of the times distance between the ...
Arduino has just launched a “Plug and Make” kit designed for beginners with an Arduino UNO R4 WiFi board, several “Modulino” modules, a “Modulino” base to neatly attach the UNO R4 and modules, and ...
Use an arduino Nano/Uno and wire the gameboy link cable according to the pinout shown below. Pinout Reference Pure GBA cables (purple ones) have a different pinout from GB/GBC, avoid using them. In ...
Use an arduino Nano/Uno and wire the gameboy link cable according to the pinout shown below. Pinout Reference Pure GBA cables (purple ones) have a different pinout from GB/GBC, avoid using them. In ...
Abstract: This project uses an Arduino microcontroller to find and locate internal cable line faults. In many environments, electrical cables are buried rather than overhead, making it difficult to ...
A basic Arduino board adds creativity, flexibility, and interactivity to your home lab. It costs little but opens countless ...