In the beginning of the semester, our team explored a diverse range of beginner-level Arduino experiments, aiming to establish a solid foundation for our Arduino journey. For these mini experiment sessions, our team divided ourselves into two groups. Since we only had one Arduino kit, each group took turns trying out a different experiment. This way, we could make sure that every member of team has the chance to play around with the kit. For each experiment, click 'Read More' to access the blog page.

Experiment 1 - SOS Signal

This experiment involves creating an SOS signal with an LED pin and simple morse code.

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Experiment 2 - LED Buzzer Chaser

In this experiment, the intended result is for the buzzer and a row of LED pins to light up in sequence.

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Experiment 2 - Motion Sensor

A motion sensor experiment involved the use of a PIR motion sensor and an LED to visualise the presence of motion.

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Experiment 3 - Calculator

An Arduino calculator. By utilizing a 4x4 keypad, we can input values, and the results can be displayed without an LCD screen.

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Experiment 4 - Pentiometer

In this experiment, we will demonstrate the precise color mixing capabilities achieved by making use of a potentiometer as an analog input.

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