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basic arduino projects

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Arduino Projects Repository

Welcome to the Arduino Projects Repository! This repository contains a collection of Arduino projects that I have created to learn and experiment with basic electronics and Arduino programming. These projects make use of various components from an Arduino starter kit, covering a range of applications from simple LED blinking to more complex sensor integrations and display communications.

Table of Contents

Introduction

This repository is a collection of various Arduino projects designed to help beginners get hands-on experience with Arduino and basic electronics. Each project is well-documented with code examples, wiring diagrams, and explanations of the components used. Whether you are new to Arduino or looking to expand your knowledge, these projects are a great resource.

Projects List

Here is a list of the projects included in this repository:

  1. SOS signal
  2. Binary Counter
  3. Voltage Reader
  4. Potentio Meter
  5. use of For loop
  6. any LED from RBY
  7. the One with Buzzer
  8. the one with Light Detector
  9. the one Buzzer and Photocensor
  10. the one with light on off switch
  11. the one with Light getting dimmer
  12. the one where we control servo motor
  13. The one with Dual Servo Motors and Lazer
  14. The one with Stepper motoror
  15. The one with 2 DC motors
  16. the one where MIRAI introduce her self
  17. the one about Ploting
  18. The one when Mirai Learn to find distance
  19. The one with Remote Control

Hardware Used

The following components from the Arduino starter kit are used across various projects in this repository:

  • Arduino Uno
  • LEDs
  • Resistors
  • Potentiometers
  • Ultrasonic sensor (HC-SR04)
  • LCD display
  • Breadboard and jumper wires
  • Push buttons
  • Servo motor
  • Light sensor
  • Buzzer
  • Motor driver
  • RGB LED
  • IR remote
  • DHT11 sensor
  • Seven segment display

Getting Started

To get started with these projects:

  1. Clone this repository to your local machine:
    git clone https://github.com/abhismirai10/Arduino_Projects.git
  2. Open the Arduino IDE and load the .ino file of the project you want to try.
  3. Follow the wiring diagram provided in the project folder to connect your components.
  4. Upload the code to your Arduino board and observe the results.

Contributing

Contributions are welcome! If you have any improvements or new projects to add, please fork this repository, create a new branch, and submit a pull request. For major changes, please open an issue first to discuss what you would like to change.

License

This repository is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for more information.


Happy tinkering with your Arduino projects!