This project implements a simple calculator using an Arduino, an LCD, and serial input. It supports basic arithmetic operations (+, -, *, /, ^) and handles division by zero gracefully. Connect the LCD ...
This project is an Arduino-based calculator that uses a 4x4 keypad for input and an I2C LCD for output. The calculator can perform basic arithmetic operations such as addition, subtraction, ...
All by itself, a calculator based on an Arduino isn’t necessarily very novel. However, [Danko Bertović] of Volos Projects has a nice board that, of course, looks like a calculator. There are 16 keys ...
The most popular display system widely used in Arduino projects is the liquid crystal display (LCD). LCD displays consists primarily of two sheets of polarized glass plates with a thin layer of liquid ...
One of the limitations of the small 8 bit microcontrollers like the Atmel ATMega family adopted by the Arduino board, is the reduced number of I/O ports. Among the main advantages of these ...
The ARDUINO IDE associated with the ARDUINO board uses specific numbering, assigning numbers from 0 to 19 to digital pins 0 to 13 and numbers A0 to A5 to analog pins. GCBasic directly manipulates the ...
If you are interested in building your very own RPN calculator you might be interested in a new project published to the Instructables website this week by member Shiura. Using a CNC machine, the ...
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