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Using Electronic Sensors in Arduino
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The world of sensors is a wide, wild one. In this introductory lesson, learn which sensors you'll be using in this Arduino course, from photo to ultrasonic.
with Dr Peter DalmarisThe world of sensors is a wide, wild one. In this introductory lesson, learn which sensors you'll be using in this Arduino course, from photo to ultrasonic.
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5 CQ
In this second lesson of a series from Dr. Peter Dalmaris, learn how to detect and measure light using a photoresistor, and how to use a voltage divider.
with Dr Peter DalmarisIn this second lesson of a series from Dr. Peter Dalmaris, learn how to detect and measure light using a photoresistor, and how to use a voltage divider.
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Who needs a thermometer when you can measure temperature and humidity with a few DHT sensors and your handy Arduino setup and sketch? Learn how in this lesson!
with Dr Peter DalmarisWho needs a thermometer when you can measure temperature and humidity with a few DHT sensors and your handy Arduino setup and sketch? Learn how in this lesson!
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Meteorologists use it to read weather patterns and geologists to determine altitude: a barometric pressure sensor, a sensor that measures atmospheric pressure.
with Dr Peter DalmarisMeteorologists use it to read weather patterns and geologists to determine altitude: a barometric pressure sensor, a sensor that measures atmospheric pressure.
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Motion sensors are used every day: for security purposes or to turn lights on and off. Learn about motion sensors and how to put your own PIR to work!
with Dr Peter DalmarisMotion sensors are used every day: for security purposes or to turn lights on and off. Learn about motion sensors and how to put your own PIR to work!
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