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“Further to previous instructable with DCC on dead rail system, I have developed the idea further with a hand held DCC Command Station with keypad and LCD display. The Command Station contains all the coding required for NMRA DCC instructions …

“This project uses an Arduino Mega control unit, Arduino 3x4 keypad, battery mini display and 7 segment display. The numbers are random appear on the display and the player must enter a specific combination of numbers. When a player enters …

“The talking multimeter uses the PIC32MX250F128B as a voltmeter, ohmeter, and capacitance meter that speaks the reading as it is measured. Spoken measurements improve the usability of measurement devices since the user will be able to focus on the circuit …

“This project is aimed at making an LCD based Digital Calculator performing various functions. A Calculator is an electronic device which will evaluate various mathematical expressions and calculations. The calculator of this particular project was designed using Tiva TM4c1233GXL micro-controller …

“This a Home Security System using Arduino Mega 2560, which will trigger alarm when any door is opened or movement detected in the room when the system is activated. Its a nice project for anyone in final year in the …

“In this project, we are going to make a keyless door lock system which uses a 4X4 keypad to enter the keys and a DC lock to open or close the door. A 16X2 LCD will be used for display …

“This is a step by step procedure to create a lockbox with arduino. The arduino stores a modifiable password and when it is inputted will rotate the servo mechanism.”

“Nothing is more irritating than someone going through your cupboards or your personal space. If you (like myself) feel that it needs to stop then worry no more! In this project, you will learn how to build a 12-key keypad …

“Build a great sounding FM radio with a cool display using an Arduino Nano and the Sparkfun Si4703 FM tuner breakout. As a kid, I used to build AM radios but never quite managed to build FM radios. They were …

“Make your own Access Control System by using a RFID-RC522 mifare reader in combination with an 4x3 membrane keypad!”