Tutorials

Here you will find a collection of some of our tutorials. If you have a suggestion for a tutorial or video, please Contact Us.


Tutorial #1: How to break headers

This tutorial briefly introduces male and female headers, followed by how to break headers into smaller sections. The male header is straight forward to break, whereas the female header requires a few more steps.

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Tutorial #2: Ultrasonic Sensor (Mode 1: GPIO Method)

In this tutorial we discuss how to connect the latest 2021 version of the ultrasonic sensor to the Nano using the common GPIO method.

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Tutorial #3: First time using the Nano Microcontroller

First time using the Nano Microcontroller? Maybe you’ve got one fresh out of the box, plugged it into your computer using a USB cable and it doesn’t work? No example script seems to upload! This tutorial covers the first steps a user must take to get the Nano to function. These steps are a one-time setup on your computer.

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Tutorial #4: Getting started with the DHT11 temperature and humidity sensor

This tutorial is a getting started guide with the popular DHT11 temperature and humidity sensor.

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Tutorial #5: Getting started with the digital sound sensor

This tutorial is a getting started guide with the digital sound sensor. Basic operation principles are discussed and demonstrated with a simple script.

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Tutorial #6: Making “The Clapper” with the digital sound sensor

This tutorial is an extension of Tutorial #5 in which the digital sound sensor is investigated. Here we make a simple version of “The Clapper” – Clap ON, Clap OFF.

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Tutorial #7: Getting Started with the NRF-Shield

In this tutorial we cover the features of the NRF-Shield for Arduino and show how to configure the hardware for two nodes.

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Tutorial #8: Controlling RGB LED onboard Arduino Nano ESP32 via Blynk IoT

In this tutorial we explore how to play with the Arduino Nano ESP32 and control the onboard RGB LED via the Blynk Cloud and App.

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