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Servo Motor Control using ESP8266 and Blynk App

Hey folks,  In this tutorial we will learn how to interface Servo motor with NodeMcu(ESP8266)module and operate it with the Blynk app.  Servos  are controlled by sending an electrical pulse of variable width, or pulse width modulation (PWM), through the control wire. There is a minimum pulse, a maximum pulse, and a repetition rate. A  servo motor  can usually only turn 90° in either direction for a total of 180° movement. servo Motor (Back view)  Servo Motor (front view) Blynk  is a Platform with iOS and Android  apps  to control Arduino, Raspberry Pi and the likes over the Internet. It's a digital dashboard where you can build a graphic interface for your project by simply dragging and dropping widgets. (Blynk App) Components Required: Servo motor NodeMcu(ESP8266) Connecting wires(male to male) Breadboard    Follow the image below for circuit connection reference. (Servo Motor connecting with NodeMcu) In this circuit, we have connect

RGB LED Using Accelerometer and ARM

Hey Folks, In this tutorial, we will learn, how to change the colour of RGB LED using accelerometer of the ARM (FRDM-KL25Z). INTRODUCTION The FRDM-KL25Z is an ultra-low-cost development platform for Kinetis L Series KL1x (KL14/15) and KL2x (KL24/25) MCUs built on ARM® Cortex™-M0+ processor.  The FRDM-KL25Z has been designed by NXP in collaboration with mbed for prototyping all sorts of devices, especially those requiring the size and price point offered by Cortex-M0+ and the power of USB Host and Device. The FRDM-KL25Z is supported by a range of NXP and third-party development software. It is packaged as a development board with connectors to break out to stripboard and breadboard and includes a built-in USB FLASH programmer.               FEATURES NXP KL25Z Kinetis KL2x MCU (MKL25Z128VLK4) High-performance ARM® Cortex™-M0+ Core 48MHz, 16KB RAM, 128KB FLASH USB (Host/Device) SPI (2) I2C (2) UART (3) PWM (TPM) ADC (16 bit) DAC (1x 12bit) Touch Se

Alexa Based Motor Controlling

In this tutorial, we will learn how to interface DC Motor with NodeMcu by using Relay Module controlling with Alexa echo. with voice API. A DC motor is any of a class of rotary electrical machines that converts direct current electrical energy into mechanical energy. The most common types rely on the forces produced by magnetic fields. SmallDC motors are used in tools, toys, and appliances. DC Motor (Overview)  There are 4 main types of DC motors: Permanent Magnet DC Motors. The permanent magnet motor uses a permanent magnet to create field flux. Series DC Motors. In a series DC motor, the field is wound with a few turns of a large wire carrying the full armature current. Shunt DC Motors. Compound DC Motors. So now we are familiar with the motor let us interface it. Components Required: DC motor NodeMcu(ESP8266) Alexa echo. Connecting wires(male to male) Breadboard Relay Module Follow the Image below for circuit connection reference:- (Interfacing all

IoT Based LPG Gas Monitoring

MQ-5 Module(Overview ) In this tutorial, will learn, how to interface MQ-5 Module with Node Mcu(ESP8266). The Grove - Gas Sensor(MQ5) module is useful for gas leakage detection (in home and industry). It is suitable for detecting H2, LPG, CH4, CO, Alcohol. Due to its high sensitivity and fast response time, measurements can be taken as soon as possible. The sensitivity of the sensor can be adjusted by using the potentiometer. MQ-5 Module(backside) Components Required NodeMcu(ESP8266)  MQ-5 LPG SENSOR Module  Few male to female connecting wires  Breadboard  Follow the image below for circuit connection reference:- In this circuit, we have connected the A0 pin of the MQ-5 to the A0 pin of the NodeMcu module and D0 pin remain disconnected. After making the circuit dump the code given below:- // Karkhana Report // Analyse the volume of the gas using thingspeak.com // Hardware: NodeMCU,MQ-5 #include <ESP8266WiFi.h> String apiKey = "Enter the API key

IoT Based Humidity and Temperature Logging

Hey Folks, In this tutorial, we will learn, how to interface DHT 11 with Node Mcu(ESP8266 ).   The  DHT11  is a basic, ultra low-cost digital temperature and humidity sensor. It uses a capacitive humidity sensor and a thermistor to measure the surrounding air and spits out a digital signal on the data pin (no analog input pins needed). DHT11 Back Side DHT11-Internal Sensor Components Required NodeMcu(ESP8266)  DHT 11 SENSOR  Few male to female connecting wires  Breadboard Follow the image below for circuit connection reference. DHT11 Sensor connection with NodeMCU(WiFi-Module) In this circuit, we have connected the output pin to the D3 pin of the NodeMcu module and NC pin remain disconnected. After making the circuit dump the code given below. // Karkhana Report // temperature and humidity data using thingspeak.com // Hardware: NodeMCU,DHT11 #include <DHT.h> // Including library for dht #include <ESP8266WiFi.h> String apiKey = "TH

Interfacing of Push Button With ATmega16

In this tutorial, we will learn how to interface a switch(push button) with ATMEGA16 using AVR studio. In the previous video, we learnt how to interface LEDs with ATMEGA16 using AVR studio. The push-button is a component that connects two points in a circuit when you press it. The example turns on an LED when you press the button. Here we have connected two push button to PORT C in  PC0 & PC1. And for LEDs connection please refer my previous blog. Components Required:- AVR Controller(Atmega16) LEDs Push Button Connecting Wires USBASP Programmer Dump the following code after connection  and select chip ATMEGA 16. #include<avr/io.h> #include<util/delay.h> void main()  {    DDRB=0b11111111;    int S1;    int S2;      while(1)    {     S1=PINC&0b00000001;     S2=PINC&0b00000010;     if(S1==0b00000001)     {      PORTB=0b00000001;      _delay_ms(100);      }      if(S2==0b00000010)     {      PORTB=0b00000010;      _delay_ms(100);  

16x2 LCD Interfacing with Arduino

In this tutorial, we will learn, how to interface an LCD (liquid crystal display) with ARDUINO.  An LCD screen is an electronic display module having a flat panel display or we can say it’s an electronically modulated optical device that uses the light modulating properties of liquid crystals. We will interface a 16x2(16 columns and 2 rows) LCD. Other variations are also available like 8x1,10x2 etc. It is having a wide range of applications; they are also preferred over the 7-segment display as they are cheap, easily programmable and also have the leverage to display special characters. Now let us interface Components Required 16x2 LCD                   1No. Resistor 560ohms        1No. Potentiometer 10k      1No. Arduino UNO               1No. Few connecting wires Breadboard Follow the image below for circuit connection reference. After making the circuit dump the code given below. #include<LiquidCrystal.h> LiquidCry