What Are ADCs (Analog-to-Digital Converters) and How Do They Work?
ADCs are crucial for converting all kinds of analog signals to digital, but how do they actually work?
ADCs are crucial for converting all kinds of analog signals to digital, but how do they actually work?
Combine your love of Arduino electronics and LEGO by building any of these awesome projects.
Arduino has long been the go-to microcontroller platform for electronics projects, but how does the Raspberry Pi Pico compare?
Light up your electronics projects with super-bright NeoPixels. Check out these project ideas for inspiration.
Here's how to modify your ride using an Arduino microcontroller.
The latest addition to the Arduino Nano family offers an easy way to start making IoT projects.
Adding sensors to your Arduino opens up a whole new world of exciting projects. Here are some of the best sensors around.
The Arduino Uno is the most popular board, but the larger Mega has more I/O pins. Find which is right for your project.
With a whole lot more power and extra features, the Uno R4 makes it easier to create complex projects.
Looking for the right Arduino model to use for your next project? You need an Arduino board comparison.
Want to test out Arduino code without connecting hardware and electronic circuits? One of these Arduino simulators can help you out.
Running program code based on conditions is a fundamental part of development. It’s also a great way to get into Arduino programming.
You can now program a Raspberry Pi Pico using the Arduino IDE with a third-party add-on. Here's how to do it.
They look very similar, but are Elegoo microcontrollers any different from the official Arduino boards? Let's take an in-depth look.
Interested in Arduino projects but not sure where to begin? These beginner projects will teach you how to get started.
Motion sensors are a great addition to your smart home setup and can be used in so many different ways, from detecting intruders to opening doors.
Which programming language should you use for your microcontroller projects? Let's explore the four best options.
Use this robust serial communication protocol to connect two Arduino boards together and send data to each other.
The popular I2C protocol enables two or more Arduino boards to communicate. Discover how to connect and code them.
Serial communication enables your Arduino to talk to other devices. Discover how to connect and code them using any of four protocols.
Two low-cost, small form factor microcontroller boards battle it out.