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I need some help finding some projects for my arduino uno. Just to make it slightly easier for typing stuff in, here is a link to the kit i have so u can see the parts:

 

https://www.sunfounder.com/learn/category/From-Knowing-To-Utilizing-Kit-V2-0-for-Arduino.html

 

I didnt know if I should put this here or in Hobby Electronics, but if u r a mod, just move it.

 

-Piero

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go to ebay and order arduino, I did a robotic project with arduino for school and ebay was cheapest and the best way to go. 

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I also find it a little hard to build projects for the Arduino, a lot of times you just have to buy hardware specific to your ideas instead of trying to come up with ideas based off of hardware. But with what you have the most potential I find is with the photoresistor and the relay. The photoresistor is a great input because it can be used for a large variety of factors. Not only can you use it as a single analog input but you could also pretend like it is a digital input and use it like a switch and it doesn't even require touch. This allows for the possibility of projects that use a kind of motion detection off very simple hardware. And if you have multiple of these you could even do some simple gesture detection. The relay is my favorite output because you can easily control electronics outside of your Arduino circuitry. My personal favorite 120v power from you wall outlets. With this you could use various input devices to control anything you would normally plug in in your house from your lights to a complex media system.

Hope this helped inspire you a bit.

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19 hours ago, Implosivetech said:

I need some help finding some projects for my arduino uno. Just to make it slightly easier for typing stuff in, here is a link to the kit i have so u can see the parts:

The link you gave has 21 projects from basic to intermediate that will show you alot of the world of microcontrollers. Maybe you should start there, since those projects are built around the parts in your kit. After that, you'll be able to more easily come up with ideas that interest you.

 

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On 1/3/2017 at 2:56 PM, straight_stewie said:

The link you gave has 21 projects from basic to intermediate that will show you alot of the world of microcontrollers. Maybe you should start there, since those projects are built around the parts in your kit. After that, you'll be able to more easily come up with ideas that interest you.

 

I made a more accurate temperature sensor off of the lm35 detector. Thanks

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