Amelia
Amelia
@amelia
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Joined: Apr 29, 2024
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Answer to: Suggest some good Arduino books?

Great to hear you’re diving into robotics! Here are a few books that I’ve personally found helpful: Arduino Robotics by John-David Warren This...

1 year ago
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Answer to: STM32 vs Arduino: Which One is Better?

The difference between STM32 and Arduino boards is clear as day but still, I will try my best to explain in detail(yes, I use both) 1. Performance a...

1 year ago
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Answer to: Good circuit simulation softwares- Any suggestions?

LTspice is good, but for fast real-time simulation, go with Falstad.

1 year ago
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Answer to: Arduino UNO R4 Wi-Fi Project ideas!

There are a lot of ideas you can implement with the Arduino UNO R4 Wifi, depending on what you want to achieve. However, I have done a few projects th...

1 year ago
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RE: Is ESP32 the Best Microcontroller Board of All Time?

There's a simple fix for that. Just take two half-size breadboards ->snap one power rail from each - > insert the ESP32(one side of pins on brea...

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RE: New Pi Pico 2 by Raspberry Pi—What are your opinions?

@nathan I personally think if you already own a PICO or PICO W and not utilizing it to its full extent, there's no point in upgrading. Because the PI...

1 year ago
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RE: New Pi Pico 2 by Raspberry Pi—What are your opinions?

@sebastian I think you are forgetting the two main points here. First- It has a RISC-V processor plus all this at an additional cost of just $1

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Answer to: Why Use a DC Motor Controller Instead of a Potentiometer?

Hello Hobart Controlling a DC motor's speed with a potentiometer might seem like a simple solution, but it's not the most efficient or precise metho...

2 years ago
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Answer to: Difference between 180° vs 360° servo motors and how to control them with Arduino

The 180° servo is called a positional servo motor, meaning you can set them to a specific angle within their range i.e., from 0 to 180 degrees. The ...

2 years ago
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RE: Is Arduino still relevant in 2024?

@nathan For beginners Yes, but for actual products they are bulky and not a cost-effective solution.

2 years ago
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Answer to: Is Arduino still relevant in 2024?

@jeffmon I agree. However, I believe the popularity of Arduino is not just because of the hardware but mainly due to its user-friendly IDE. It support...

2 years ago
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