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🛠️ Weekly Embedded Systems Challenge: “Smart Plant Monitor”
Design and prototype a battery-powered embedded device that monitors the soil moisture and ambient light levels of a potted plant.
Jun 30
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Real-Time Temperature & Humidity Monitoring System
In this project, you’ll build a simple yet powerful weather-station-style device using an Arduino Uno, a DHT11 temperature & humidity sensor, and a 16×2…
Jun 27
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🔧 Weekly Engineering Challenge: Arduino Mood Light
Build a color-changing mood light using an Arduino and an RGB LED. The goal is to create a light that shifts colors smoothly or based on input (like…
Jun 19
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🔧 Weekly Engineering Challenge: Arduino Mood Light
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🔧 Project: Smart Temperature and Humidity Logger with OLED Display and SD Card Storage
In this hands-on project, you will build a smart data logger that reads temperature and humidity from a DHT22 sensor, displays them on a 0.96-inch OLED…
Jun 13
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🔧 Project: Smart Temperature and Humidity Logger with OLED Display and SD Card Storage
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Title: LED Light Show — Make Your Own Blinking LED Patterns!
Design and build a custom LED light show using an Arduino. Your goal is to make at least 3 different blinking patterns (e.g. blinking, chasing, fading…
Jun 5
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Title: LED Light Show — Make Your Own Blinking LED Patterns!
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🌟 Weekly Embedded Systems Challenge: Build a Smart Doorbell with Visual Alerts!
This project will teach you how to handle inputs, outputs, and basic user interface design in embedded systems.
Jun 1
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🌟 Weekly Embedded Systems Challenge: Build a Smart Doorbell with Visual Alerts!
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🔧 Arduino Project: Temperature & Humidity Monitoring System using DHT11 Sensor
In this beginner-friendly project, you'll build a simple system to measure temperature and humidity using an Arduino Uno and a DHT11 sensor.
May 26
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🔧 Arduino Project: Temperature & Humidity Monitoring System using DHT11 Sensor
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🔧 Weekly Engineering Challenge: Beginner Arduino Hack — "Mood Light in a Jar"
Create a Mood Light in a Jar using an Arduino, RGB LED, and a few simple components.
May 22
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🔧 Weekly Engineering Challenge: Beginner Arduino Hack — "Mood Light in a Jar"
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🔧 Weekly Embedded Systems Challenge: Smart Plant Monitor
Create a low-power embedded system that monitors the health of a houseplant using at least one environmental sensor.
May 18
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🌡️ Arduino Project: Temperature & Humidity Monitor with LCD
This project creates a real-time temperature and humidity monitor using an Arduino, a DHT11 sensor, and a 16x2 LCD display.
May 14
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🌡️ Arduino Project: Temperature & Humidity Monitor with LCD
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🔧 Weekly Engineering Challenge: Motion-Activated Night Light
Create a simple, low-power motion-activated night light using an Arduino and a PIR (passive infrared) sensor.
May 8
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🔧 Weekly Engineering Challenge: Motion-Activated Night Light
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🔆 Project: Automatic Light-Controlled Fan System
This project creates an automatic fan system that activates only when light intensity is high and the temperature exceeds a set threshold.
May 4
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🔆 Project: Automatic Light-Controlled Fan System
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