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Introduction to Tinkercad: How to build and Simulate?

Hello Viewers! I know we miss attending arduino workshops, buying our gadgets, purchasing arduino's and building stuff with them due to COVID-19. I have a surprise for you guys. It absolutely costs 0$, why don't you simulate your stuff online. This is a Introduction Video on how to build your arduino circuits online. We are using Autodesk Tinkercad website for simulating our circuits. Tinkercad is a user-friendly website where you can drag and drop your components and connect them easily. This is something which you guys should look into. I recommend this website to all the tech lovers. You'll absolutely love its ease while working. Apart from building circuits online, you can learn, teach, as well blog on Tinkercad. I wish you best of luck for your Learning! Check my video below, and comment if you have any doubts.

Tech 2019

I work on projects that would be helpful for everybody and I prefer to work on analytical models. Just wanna share my recent projects that i worked on. This second one is a Micro Controllers based Smart Energy Monitoring system. This mini circuit board helps us to save electricity by adding capacitor banks to the load side in decreasing reactive power loss. In this way, electricity can be consumed as well as use efficiently. We know that Fossil fuels are getting exhausted and its important to find the other conventional sources of energy.So, this is a picture of a Solar lamp I made, learnt in a workshop.  Apart from finding an alternate source of energy, its important to use the energy efficiently. So, this is solar tracker. If we connect a solar panel to a solar tracker, this will be great way to use energy wisely. Advantage of a solar tracker is to tilt the panels depending on the intensity of light.            ...

Arduino Temperature Sensor

Everybody has a point in life which turns entirely different than what they thought they would like. Sometimes, we eagerly look for hobbies, something techy and geeky and end up getting into nothing. But, one day, there comes this, amazing hobby from nowhere which interests us a lot. That's how arduino came into my life.  In my opinion, it is a wonderful and interesting open source to work with. This was my first project i worked on Arduino.  Here's a brief Note on what you would be Needing. Components Required: 1. Arduino Nano x 1  2. Breadboard Mini x 1  3. LCD x 1  4. Temperature sensor x 1  5. Wires That's all you'll need. I would like to share more information in my upcoming blogs.