Welcome to the Basic Arduino Projects repository! This project contains a collection of beginner-friendly Arduino circuits simulated using Tinkercad Circuits. It is intended for students, hobbyists, ...
Projects are categorized into three levels to make it easier for users to find the simple or advanced projects they are looking for. These levels include the ...
This paper presents a lesson sequence to teach programming using the Arduino platform and the free TinkerCad Circuits environment, promoting hands-on activities. The sequence supports block-based and ...
There is something liberating about being forced to shelter in place. I mean, there is a lot of stress that goes along with it too, but there’s no pressure to go out and enjoy the world or socialize ...
Abstract: This paper presents examples of practice sessions for a Biomedical Instrumentation subject, proposed as projects to be simulated, debugged and/or tested on the Arduino-Tinkercad® platform as ...
There was a time when building electronics and building software were two distinct activities. These days, almost any significant electronic project will use a CPU somewhere, or — at least — could.
An Arduino is a tiny-sized computer that allows you to program basic commands, and build your own circuits with sensors. Some students and researchers have programmed Arduino to do a lot of things: ...
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