Arduino Smart Control allows you to communicate with your Arduino Nano through the Serial. It is possible to switch from one to 4 LEDs (monostable and bistable mode). The bistable mode has a time set to 1 second by default. In addition to switching the LEDs, you can monitor various sensors such as temperature, humidity, […]
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