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HackatronicsUsing anArduino Multi-function ShieldBy Kashif Baig 2015 Using an Arduino Multi-function Hackatronics Coding for the Multi-function Shield about this 1 Basic Input / the Shield s button presses on the to the Shield s digit the Shield s LED the value of the Shield s 2 Reading the temperature Using an LM35 an HC SR04 sonar data from an MPU6050 motion 3 Real World Hour Alarm incline Shield Library Using an Arduino Multi-function Hackatronics Coding for FunWhen I was about 10 years old my folks bought me a C64 computer, and very soon I was learning how to connect some basic components and sensors to its joystick and parallel ports to try and do some interesting things. This was way back in 1983. On one occasion, I actually managed to fry this 350 computer while soldering a wire that was connected to a port when it was switched on.
Hackatronics – Using an Arduino Multi-function Shield cohesivecomputing.co.uk 2. Reading Sensors 3. Real World Applications Part 1 demonstrates the ease with which the multi-function shield buttons, beeper and display can utilized by using the shield library, consequently making it easier to concentrate on the logic of the application.
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