[Electronoobs] has come up with a DIY portable soldering iron that the adventurous hacker can build themselves. Powered by an ATMega328p pulled out of an Arduino Nano, if offers the same ...
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Building A Multimeter With Arduino Nano For Accurate MeasurementsLearn how to build a DIY current and voltage meter using Arduino Nano. This project demonstrates step-by-step instructions to measure current, voltage, and wattage with precision. Using simple ...
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Arduino Nano Vs Micro: What's The Difference?As the Arduino Nano and Micro cost the same ($24.90), deciding which one to buy boils down to your project requirements. If you need the smallest-ever board to build DIY devices like portable ...
The build is open-source, and designed to work with strings of 60, 120, or 180 WS2812B LEDs. An Arduino Nano is charged with running the show, capturing audio via its analog-to-digital converter.
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