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Arduino Nano Esp32 Handheld Gaming Console - It Plays Doom!
Create your handheld gaming console using an Arduino Nano ESP32 and play Doom on the go.
By
knaveen
Moderate

Shake The Dice Using Atom Matrix Esp32
In this Tutorial we are going to make an Electronic Dice that will display a different number every time you shake the Atom Matrix ESP32.
By
Ron
Easy

Seeedstudio Wio Terminal Countdown Timer
In this tutorial we are going to build a simple Countdown timer using an Seeedstudio Wio Terminal.
By
Ron
Easy

How To Use Core2 Touch Screen Esp32 - M5stack & Visuino
In this tutorial we will learn how to use the Core2 Touch Screen by making a button to control the internal LED. Watch the video!
By
Ron
Easy

Get Time & Date From The Internet -ethernet Shield & Max7219
In this tutorial we will learn how to get the date and time from NIST TIME server using Arduino Ethernet Shield and Display it.
By
Ron
Easy

Ultra Low-powered Linux Computer Using Mcu
A portable computer that runs on a Linux operating system can fit in your pocket.
By
knaveen
Moderate

Make S-o-s Signal Using Atom Matrix Esp32
In this Tutorial we are going to make an S-O-S signal using ATOM Matrix ESP32.
By
Ron
Easy

Nearby Bluetooth Devices Scanner M5stack Core Esp32
In this tutorial we will learn how to make a Bluetooth Scanner using M5Stack Core ESP32, to Scan & Display the Nearby Bluetooth Devices.
By
Ron
Easy

Turn Oled Display On And Off With A Push Button Using Arduin
In this tutorial we are going to Turn ON or OFF the OLED Display using a button & Arduino. Watch the Video!
By
Ron
Easy

How To Do Over The Air (ota) Programming For Esp32 & Esp8266
In this tutorial we are going to Update the ESP32 board using the over-the-air (OTA) process.
By
Ron
Easy

Arduino Dcf77 Radio Clock Receiver
In this tutorial we will learn how to use the DCF77 Radio Clock module using Arduino to display the date and time on the LCD display.
By
Ron
Easy

Traffic Lights Using Atom Matrix Esp32
In this Tutorial we are going to make a Traffic Lights using ATOM Matrix ESP32. Watch the Video!
By
Ron
Easy

Rotating Display
The Rotating Display is a compact disc-sized device that rotates quietly using a CD motor. It features 40 LEDs that display time and weather data sourced from the internet. The device is wirelessly powered and controlled via a user-friendly web interface. It uses Arduino nano and ESP-01s microcontrollers and is easy to assemble.
By
LHM0
Moderate

Subscriber Counter That Shoots Fireballs!!
Subscriber counter that shoots Fireballs ever 10 subs.
By
Mellow_Labs
Difficult

Handheld Retro Gaming Console
For this project I took a Raspberry Pi 4, put a case on it and attached a display. I attached this to a mount on top of my Xbox controller. I took rubber bands and attached a power bank to the mount also. I then used Batocera as the OS for the retro gaming system.
By
jxhug
Easy

How To Use Mcp4725 12 Bit Digital To Analog Converter
In this tutorial we will learn how to use MCP4725 12Bit Digital to Analog Converter with Arduino to generate Square, Sine & Triangle waves.
By
Ron
Easy