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Activity 1 - A simple program

Activity 1 - A simple program

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Activity 2 - Mathematics on the Arduino

Activity 2 - Mathematics on the Arduino

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Activity 3 - Let there be light

Activity 3 - Let there be light

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    Activity 1 - A simple program

    Activity 1 - A simple program

    This is a simple program to blink the internal led wired to pin 13 on the Arduino.
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    Activity 2 - Mathematics on the Arduino

    Activity 2 - Mathematics on the Arduino

    A simple little program creating functions for mathematical expressions.
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    Activity 3 - Let there be light

    Activity 3 - Let there be light

    This activity introduces you to the LDR sensor to control two LED.
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Activity 4 - Into the Matrix

Activity 4 - Into the Matrix

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Activity 5 - Temperature Sensor

Activity 5 - Temperature Sensor

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Activity 6 - Temperature Alert

Activity 6 - Temperature Alert

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    Activity 4 - Into the Matrix

    Activity 4 - Into the Matrix

    This activity introduces you to Arrays to create a simple Animated sequences.
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    Activity 5 - Temperature Sensor

    Activity 5 - Temperature Sensor

    This activity introduces you to the DHT11 and DHT22 temperature sensor.
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    Activity 6 - Temperature Alert

    Activity 6 - Temperature Alert

    This activity looks at introducing alert if a temperature reaches 25 degrees Celsius.
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Activity 7 – The Matrix Revisited

Activity 7 – The Matrix Revisited

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Activity 8 – Ultrasonic Sensor

Activity 8 – Ultrasonic Sensor

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Activity 9 – Ball and paddle collision detection

Activity 9 – Ball and paddle collision detection

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    Activity 7 – The Matrix Revisited

    Activity 7 – The Matrix Revisited

    This activity looks at using a potentiomter to move a paddle back and for on our LED matrix.
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    Activity 8 – Ultrasonic Sensor

    Activity 8 – Ultrasonic Sensor

    This activity looks at using an ultrasonic sensor for range finding.
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    Activity 9 – Ball and paddle collision detection

    Activity 9 – Ball and paddle collision detection

    This activity expands on activity 7 by introducing collision detection by creating a simple breakout game.
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Activity 10 – Servo’s

Activity 10 – Servo’s

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Activity 11 - Servo and Ultrasonic Sensor

Activity 11 - Servo and Ultrasonic Sensor

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Activity 12 – LCD Display

Activity 12 – LCD Display

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    Activity 10 – Servo’s

    Activity 10 – Servo’s

    This Activity looks a controlling a servo. Servo’s are used in a variety of robotic applications. Servos’ generally move in a 180 degree direction, there are servos that are designed for continuous rotation.
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    Activity 11 - Servo and Ultrasonic Sensor

    Activity 11 - Servo and Ultrasonic Sensor

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    Activity 12 – LCD Display

    Activity 12 – LCD Display

    This Activity the 1602 LCD Display with I2C is designed to introduce you to the 1602 Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) and the 1602 I2C.
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Activity 13 – LCD Display no I2C

Activity 13 – LCD Display no I2C

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Activity 14 – LCD Display and DHT SensorActivity

Activity 14 – LCD Display and DHT SensorActivity

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Activity 15 – LCD Display and UV Sensor

Activity 15 – LCD Display and UV Sensor

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    Activity 13 – LCD Display no I2C

    Activity 13 – LCD Display no I2C

    This Activity uses the 1602 LCD without I2C is designed to introduce you to the 1602 Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) without the 1602 I2C driver board.
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    Activity 14 – LCD Display and DHT SensorActivity

    Activity 14 – LCD Display and DHT SensorActivity

    The LCD and DHT is designed to introduce you to the 1602 Liquid Crystal Display (LCD), the 1602 I2C and DHT22 Temperature Sensor.
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    Activity 15 – LCD Display and UV Sensor

    Activity 15 – LCD Display and UV Sensor

    The LCD Display and UV Sensor activity is designed to introduce ML8511 UV Sensor using the 1602 Liquid Crystal Display (LCD), the 1602 I2C to display data regarding UV ray levels. T he ML8511 detects both UVA(tanning) and UVB(burning) rays between 280-390nm
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