Webserver: How to make a Webserver with Arduino
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Webserver: How to make a Webserver with Arduino

How to Create a Webserver with Arduino You can create a simple web server using the Arduino IDE and the D1 Mini board. If you're not familiar with the D1 Mini, you can read our guide here: A Guide to IoT Magic with the ESP8266. The ESP8266 is a Wi-Fi board that gives our Arduino projects the ability to connect to the internet. In this guide we will be creating a simple webserver to serve a basic webpage.Basic Webserver Code…

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D1 Mini: A Guide to IoT Magic with the ESP8266
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D1 Mini: A Guide to IoT Magic with the ESP8266

What is the D1-Mini? The D1 Mini is a compact development board based on the ESP8266 Wi-Fi module. It's designed to make it easy for developers and makers to build IoT (Internet of Things) projects with Wi-Fi connectivity. Key Features: ESP8266 Wi-Fi Module: The D1 Mini is built around the ESP8266, which is a highly integrated chip with Wi-Fi capabilities. It's known for its low cost and low power consumption, making it ideal for IoT projects.Compact Size: One of the…

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Programming the Ultrasonic Sensor with Arduino
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Programming the Ultrasonic Sensor with Arduino

What is an Ultrasonic Sensor? The HC-SR04 ultrasonic sensor is a popular distance sensor commonly used with Arduino and other microcontroller platforms. It's used to measure distances between the sensor and an object by emitting ultrasonic waves and calculating the time it takes for the waves to bounce back.Here's a step-by-step guide on how to use an HC-SR04 sensor with Arduino: Components you'll need: Arduino. HC-SR04 ultrasonic sensor. Jumper wires. Breadboard. Connections:Connect the VCC pin of the HC-SR04 to the…

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Programming the PIR Sensor with Arduino
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Programming the PIR Sensor with Arduino

How to use the PIR Sensor with Arduino In this guide we will go through the basic steps of using a PIR sensor module with Arduino. Then we shall build a home security alarm system to protect your property.Basic PIR Setup with Arduino Starting simple, this is to test the PIR sensor works properly.  The Code: Open the Arduino IDE. Now, copy and paste the code below to a new sketch. Study the code and make sure you understand what…

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