The Science of Sensors is a hands-on journey into electronics with Arduino. A digital lab where every sensor becomes an experiment, every experiment a project, and every project a step towards blending technology and creativity. β¨
- Simple examples, one for each sensor, well-documented and ready to use.
- Arduino/Elegoo sketches already configured to light up, measure, detect, and play sounds.
- Visual diagrams and setup photos to wire modules and microcontrollers correctly.
- Resources and ideas to expand projects and explore theory in practice.
- Provide a practical guide for anyone starting with Arduino and sensors.
- Encourage learning through experimentation and creativity.
- Build a community of makers sharing ideas, projects, and solutions.
- Promote conscious and creative use of technology to improve everyday life.
Got ideas, improvements, or experiences to share? Open an issue or a pull request β collaboration is always welcome!
This project is released under the MIT License. Feel free to use, modify, and share it β just remember to give credit.
For questions or collaborations: π open an issue here on GitHub or write me at [email protected]
β¨ Enjoy your journey into the science of sensors! ππ§