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Arduino 4: TKVoltmeter, Potentiometer LED Sweep, Circuit Controller

Here I use the example sketch called “arrays” and blended it with the “potentiometer” example from the basic Arduino library with some simple modifications to serve as a potentiometer LED sweeper, which can also…

Arduino: LED Twinkler: Basic Analog Input, Digital Output, PWM

The Arduino is a flexible platform for controlling all kinds of devices from all kinds of input signals. Here I demonstrate the most basic Analog Input — a voltage from a potentiometer — and…

Independent Energy Device

Independent Energy Device

Patent No.: WO/2008/103129 Applicants: KAPANADZE, Tariel [GE/GE]; (GE). TURK, Metin [TR/TR]; (TR) (All Except US). Inventor: KAPANADZE, Tariel; (GE). Priority Data: 20.02.2007 Abstract: The independent energy device improved with this invention, starts operation with the…

Scoposcopy: Supplement: Arduino’s Method of Inductance Measurement

To complement the earlier video on inductance measurement by resonating tank, I’ll now show a slightly different method used by the Arduino inductance meter. The Arduino uses a bit of external circuitry to “strike”…

Arduino 16: Magnetic Levitator Optically Controlled

Here’s the latest project, an optically-controlled magnetic levitator using the Arduino. The OSEPP Uno clone runs a sketch which senses the position and velocity of the levitated object, and sends a switching signal to…