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For those that want to build arduino projects without programming tryXOD.io
www.xod.io is an IDE which is like lego, join up blocks and set the data
and uploaded it to your arduino and away you go. downloaded it yesterday and built a weather station using a temp and humidity sensor and a rain drop sensor (simple one that is just tracks and a comparator chip). With a I2C 1602 LCD and a buzzer. Displays temp humidity on one line and dry rain on the other and falshes the backlight and sounds the buzzer when raining. Did take a nand gate and an and gate to get it to work though. Next is add a wind speed sensor and direction, the direction is hard, maybe a grey scale encoded disk and some optical sensors unless someone has an easier way? |
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