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Controlling fan speed with Arduino using a potentiometer

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Adjusting a fan's speed using an Arduino is a great way to learn about PWM (Pulse Width Modulation) and motor control. With just a potentiometer and some simple wiring, you can create a smooth, manual speed adjustment system. This setup is useful for cooling electronics, ventilation projects, or any application where adjustable airflow is needed.

Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

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This festive season, we wish you a Christmas filled with warmth, laughter, and unforgettable moments shared with those who matter most. May the season's magic light up your heart and bring joy to your days.

As the year winds down, let us welcome the New Year with open hearts and hopeful minds. May it be a year of new opportunities, boundless happiness, and great health for you and your loved ones.

DYI - Programmed Christmas lights: code

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Now that the hardware is set up, it’s time to add some magic with a custom program. Programming the Arduino Nano is where your project truly comes to life. This step transforms your fairy lights from simple decorations into a dynamic display that reacts and behaves exactly how you design it to. By using code, you can experiment with different effects, creating a lighting system that feels personal and unique. In this article, we’ll explore a sample code that controls the lights using predefined programs, offering a starting point for further creativity.

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Overcoming challenges in Agile projects

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Agile helps teams adapt, deliver value faster, and improve continuously. However, applying Agile in real projects is not always smooth. Teams often run into resistance to change, unclear priorities, inefficient collaboration, and struggles with Agile scaling.

These challenges can slow down progress, frustrate teams, and make Agile feel like more effort than it's worth. But the good news is that Agile itself provides ways to address these problems. Recognizing common obstacles and knowing how to handle them helps teams get the most out of Agile without falling into frustration or inefficiency.

Using a motion sensor with Arduino

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Motion sensors are essential in modern automation projects, playing a key role in security systems, smart lighting, and interactive devices. These sensors detect movement and trigger specific actions, making them useful for various applications. When paired with an Arduino, a motion sensor can be programmed to respond intelligently, creating an efficient and responsive system. This guide explains how motion sensors work, how to connect them to an Arduino, and how to write the code needed to make them function properly.