In this illustration we will going to wire the microphone module, relay and the Arduino board. These project is compatible on most common microcontroller, the main objective of this project to make a sound activated switch or a clap switch.
Wiring the MCP2515 Shield with OBD on Arduino
In this illustration we will going to wire the CAN BUS (Controller Area Network Bus) Shield with Arduino, if you don’t have any background how CAN (Controller Area Network Bus) works please refer this this link. As you can see
Wiring the MCP2515 Controller Area Network CAN BUS Diagnostics
In this illustration we will going to wire the MCP2515 CAN BUS Breakout Module, MCP2515 is a standalone controller area network or CAN manufactured by Microchip semiconductor, that implements the CAN specification version 2.0B it is capable of transmitting and
Wiring the SIM900A GSM/GPRS Development Board
In this illustration we are going to wire the SIM900A an ultra-compact and reliable wireless module. The SIM900A is a complete Dual-Band GSM/GPRS module in a SMT type device. These SIM900A delivers GSM/GPRS 900/1800MHz performance for voice, SMS, data, and
Flashing & Upgrade EPS8266 v1 with ESPRESSIF flash tool
In this illustration we will going to flash the ESP8266 version 1 same or the NodeMCU or ESP8266 12, and 13, most ESP8266 board will do support on this tool just kindly follow the address bellow. As we going to
Monitoring a Relay with i2C 16×2 LCD Screen
In this illustration we will going to wire the 16×2 i2C lCD Screen with 4 channel relay to monitor each channel of the relay, please refer to this link if you need to know and understand how i2c works. Basically
Bluetooth Home Automation with Arduino and Android
In this illustration we will going to wire the HC-04,HC-05 or HC-06 module using serial communication with our Arduino board and 4 channel relay, we will going to control the relay on the Android smart phone or tablet via Bluetooth
Wiring ESP8266 WiFi Transceiver on Arduino with Relay
In this illustration we will going to wire the ESP8266 Module on Arduino but before we can proceed we need to setup the ESP8266 module using AT-COMMAND please refer to this link. As you can see the illustration below our
Wiring the Infrared Receiver for Universal Remote Control
In this illustration we will going to wire the NEC IR 38K Infrared Remote Control, The NEC IR 38K is an universal infrared control, encoding format mainly for cars, home appliances, lighting design equipment, digital photo frame, and other device
Wiring the Analog Temperature Sensor
In this illustration we will going to wire the analog base temperature sensor module, this module is based on thermistor, a NTC Thermistor with a Multi-point temperature measurement to -55 Degree Celsius up to +125 Degree Celsius and has accuracy
Wiring and Configure the ESP8266 using AT Command on Arduino
In this illustration we will going to wire and test using AT COMMAND on the ESP8266 with Arduino TTL UART to do this steps we need to remove the ATMEGA328 chip to accurately test the ESP8266 module. The AT Command
Wiring and Flashing the ESP8266 Firmware via TTL UART Bridge
The ESP8266 module has a preprogrammed firmware which support the serial interface communication by controlling using AT commands. The ESP8266 chip was develop by ESPRESSIF System, a smart connectivity platform or ESCP that provides high performance, high integration wireless SOCs,