In this post I have explained what EEPROM is, how data is stored on built in EEPROM on Arduino board’s Microcontroller and also practically test how to write and read data on EEPROM by a couple of examples. Why EEPROM? Before we ask what EEPROM is? It is very important to know why EEPROM […]
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Introduction to RGB Colour sensor TCS3200
TCS3200 is a color light-to-frequency converter chip which can be programmed through a microcontroller. The module can be used for detecting all the 7 colors of white light with the aid of an integrated microcontroller such as Arduino. In this post we are going to take a look at RGB color sensor TCS3200, we will […]
Simple Digital Water Flow Meter Circuit using Arduino
In this post I will show how to construct a digital water flow meter using Arduino and 16 x 2 LCD display. We will be taking a look at YF-S201 water flow sensor, its construction and working and how to interface with Arduino to extract some useful readings. The proposed project can measure the rate […]
Buck Converter Circuit Using Arduino
In this project we are going to step down 12 V DC to any DC value between 2 and 11 V. The circuit which steps down the DC voltage is known as buck converter. The output voltage or step down voltage needed is controlled using a potentiometer connected to Arduino. By Ankit Negi INTRODUCTION TO […]
Arduino 2-Step Programmable Timer Circuit
In this article I have explained how to make a simple 2-step Arduino programmable timer circuit, which can be used to switch an electrical load ON/OFF with independently adjustable ON and OFF timings. For example if you want a light to remain ON for 24 hours and OFF for 2 hours, you can simply do […]
H-Bridge Sine Wave Inverter Circuit using Arduino
In this article I will explain how we can build an Arduino-controlled H-Bridge sine wave inverter circuit using some easy parts. So this thing will basically convert DC into AC but in a way that looks like a sine wave, right? We are using an Arduino to generate PWM signals and these signals will drive […]





