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Programming Arduino and AVR Microcontrollers using the Assembly Language

In this blog, I will be explaining how to get started with bare-metal Assembly Language programming on AVR microcontrollers, along … More

Arduino, assembly, assembly-language, DIY, dumblebots, Electronics, Guide, low level, Microcontroller, Tutorial

Arduino-CLI: Getting started on Windows

With the Arduino platform moving on from the classic editor to the new Command Line Interface (arduino-cli) and Pro IDE, … More

Arduino, Arduino-CLI, circuit, CLI, cmd, commands, Core, create, gui, Guide, India, keyboard, Library, Microcontroller, powershell, Raspberry pi, shell, Tutorial, windows

File System Scanner (FSS): Find folder size & search your file system from command line

Conveniently finding out folder sizes from the command-line continues to be a challenge, so here is a nifty little tool … More

command line, directory, fast, file, folder, folder size, search, terminal, windows

Programming with Mbed on Arduino (part 2)

In the previous blog, I showed how to get all the dependencies required to be able to use Mbed with … More

33, Arduino, Ble, blink, mbed, multithreading, Nano, Sense, thread, Tutorial

Get started with Mbed on Arduino (Part 1)

Arduino has recently been releasing a large number of boards geared towards IOT applications such as the MKR family, the … More

Arduino, ARM, Ble, internet of things, IOT, Library, mbed, Nano, RTOS, Sense

Getting started with Arduino Nano 33 BLE and BLE sense

Hi guys, In this blog, I will be showing you how to get started with the Arduino Nano 33 BLE … More

33, Arduino, Ble, Bluetooth, cloud, Guide, IOT, Nano

Understanding and Reading Circuit schematics for Beginners

Circuits can be represented in many different manners, from the pictorial view (realistic representation), to a block view (A flowchart … More

Arduino, circuit, circuit diagram, diagram, schematic, schematics, Tutorial, understanding

Using the L293D H-Bridge Motor Driver with Arduino

In this blog, I will be explaining how to use the popular L293D motor driver IC (often misspelled as L239D) … More

Arduino, control, h-bridge, motor, PWM, shield, speed

Distance Sensing using the Arduino and HC-SR04 Ultrasonic Sensor

In this tutorial, we will see how to use the Arduino along with and HC-SR04 ultrasonic/sonar sensor for distance measurement … More

Arduino, distance, DIY, obstacle, sonar, sonic, Tutorial, ultrasonic, ultrasound

Arduino Tutorial: Touch and Capacitive sensing

In this tutorial, I will show how to use an Arduino for touch and capacitive sensing. Not just touch, but … More

capacitive, capacitive sensing, capacitor, human, keyboard, proximity, sensing, touch

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