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Arduino Electronics Blueprints

You're reading from   Arduino Electronics Blueprints Make common electronic devices interact with an Arduino board to build amazing out-of-the-box projects

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jul 2015
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781784393601
Length 252 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Don Wilcher Don Wilcher
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Preface 1. A Sound Effects Machine FREE CHAPTER 2. Programmable DC Motor Controller with an LCD 3. A Talking Logic Probe 4. Human Machine Interface 5. IR Remote Control Tester 6. A Simple Chat Device with LCD 7. Bluetooth Low Energy Controller 8. Capacitive Touch Sensing 9. Arduino-SNAP Circuit AM Radio 10. Arduino Scrolling Marquee Index

The Arduino-SNAP circuit AM radio block diagram


The Arduino-SNAP circuit AM radio is basically an IR (wireless) controlled receiver. An ordinary IR handheld remote will turn the SNAP circuit AM radio ON or OFF. The littleBits remote trigger and latch electronic modules detect and send a logic control signal to the Arduino Uno. The Arduino Uno turns the SNAP circuit AM radio ON or OFF using a small transistor relay driver. In addition to operating the radio, an LCD provides the status of the receiver by displaying Radio OFF or Radio ON messages. A concept drawing of an IR remote-operated AM radio is shown as follows:

The Arduino-SNAP circuit AM radio block diagram is an engineering development tool used to convey complete product designs using graphics. The block diagram also helps when planning the breadboard for prototyping and testing of the Arduino-SNAP circuit AM radio touch in a maker's workshop or laboratory bench. The final observation of the Arduino-SNAP circuit block diagram is the...

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