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Arduino Day 2023 Giveaway: Win an Arduino Board for Your Crazy Arduino Automation Project Proposal!

tariq.ahmad
tariq.ahmad over 2 years ago

In the Comments Below:   Let Us Know What Crazy Arduino Automation You Would Do with One of These Boards!

In a honor of Arduino Day we are giving away some really cool Arduino Boards.   Let us know a crazy arduino automation project that you want to use with one of these boards.  We have 4 Nicla Sense ME boards, 4 Arduino Nanos, a Nano 33 IoT Board, Portenta H7 board, a TinyML Kit, a couple of MKR 1010 boards, and a Limited Edition Uno Board to giveaway.    Simply comment below with your Crazy Arduino Automation project idea for a chance to win one of these you boards.

Here are the Arduino products that we are giving away:

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4 x Nicla Sense ME Boards Nano 33 IoT Board

The Nicla Sense ME is a tiny, low-power tool that sets a new standard for intelligent sensing solutions. With the simplicity of integration and scalability of the Arduino ecosystem, the board combines four state-of-the-art sensors from Bosch Sensortec:

  • BHI260AP motion sensor system with integrated AI
  • BMM150 magnetometer
  • BMP390 pressure sensor
  • BME688 4-in-1 gas sensor with AI and integrated high-linearity, as well as high-accuracy pressure, humidity and temperature sensors. 

Arduino Nano 33 IoT is a small, robust and powerful board with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity combined with its low power architecture makes it a practical and cost effective solution. It is fully compatible with the Arduino IoT Cloud and supports full TLS secure transport.

The ATECC608A cryptochip stores the cryptographic keys in hardware, offering a very high level of security for this class of products. The integration with the Arduino IoT Cloud offers also a very efficient way of setting up online dashboards with little coding and minimal effort. It is an easiest and cheapest point of entry to enhance existing devices (and creating new ones) to be part of the IoT and designing pico-network applications. T

The Wi-Fi and Bluetooth® connectivity is performed with a module from u-box, the NINA-W10, a low power chipset operating in the 2.4GHz range. It is perfect for simple vibration alarm systems, pedometers, relative positioning of robots.

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Portenta H7 Board

Arduino Tiny Machine Learning Kit

Portenta H7 module simultaneously runs high level code along with real time tasks. Its two asymmetric cores can simultaneously run high level code such as protocol stacks, machine learning or even interpreted languages like MicroPython or Javascript along with low-level real time tasks.

PH7's main processor is a dual core unit made of a Cortex® M7 running at 480MHz and a Cortex® M4 running at 240MHz. Two cores communicate via remote procedure call mechanism that allows calling functions on other processor seamlessly. The on-board wireless module allows to simultaneously manage Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity. Bluetooth interface supports Bluetooth Classic and BLE. 

The Portenta H7 follows Arduino MKR form factor but is enhanced with Portenta family 80 pin high-density connector. The board comes with STM32H747 dual-core processor with graphics engine, 8MB SDRAM, 16MB NOR flash, 10/100 Ethernet Phy, USB HS, NXP SE050C2 Crypto, Wi-Fi/BT module, ceramic antenna, DisplayPort over USB-C.

The Tiny Machine Learning Kit, combined with the exciting TinyML Applications and Deploying TinyML on Microcontrollers courses that are part of the Tiny Machine Learning (TinyML) specialization from EdX will equip you with all the tools you need to bring your ML visions to life!

The kit consists of a powerful board equipped with a microcontroller and a wide variety of sensors (Arduino Nano 33 BLE Sense*). The board can sense movement, acceleration, rotation, barometric pressure, sounds, gestures, proximity, color, and light intensity. The kit also includes a camera module (OV7675) and custom Arduino shield to make it easy to attach your components and create your very own unique TinyML project. You will be able to explore practical ML use cases using classical algorithms as well as deep neural networks powered by TensorFlow Lite Micro. The possibilities are limited only by your imagination!

“The Future of Machine Learning is Tiny and Bright. We’re excited to see what you’ll do!”
Prof. Vijay Janapa Reddi, Harvard University and Pete Warden, Google

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Arduino Uno Mini 4 x  Arduino Nanos

The world's favorite development board has gone mini. Everything in this version of the Arduino UNO is unique. Black and gold, finishing, elegant design and packaging, all delivered to the highest standard. A little jewel to celebrate the Arduino community and what we’ve been doing together for all these years.

Each item is unique and numbered on the PCB, and includes a hand-signed letter from the founders. It’s a limited edition, so get while it’s in stock!

The Arduino Nano is a small, complete, and breadboard-friendly board based on the ATmega328 (Arduino Nano 3.x). It has more or less the same functionality of the Arduino Duemilanove, but in a different package. It lacks only a DC power jack, and works with a Mini-B USB cable instead of a standard one.

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2 x Arduino MKR 1010 Boards

Ever wanted an automated house? Or a smart garden? Well, now it’s easy with the Arduino IoT Cloud compatible boards. It means: you can connect devices, visualize data, control and share your projects from anywhere in the world. Whether you’re a beginner or a pro, we have a wide range of plans to make sure you get the features you need.

The Arduino MKR WiFi 1010 is the easiest point of entry to basic IoT and pico-network application design. Whether you are looking at building a sensor network connected to your office or home router, orif you want to create a Bluetooth® Low Energy device sending data to a cellphone, the MKR WiFi 1010 is your one-stop-solution for many of the basic IoT application scenarios.

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  • JWx
    JWx over 2 years ago in reply to Gough Lui +3
    maybe put it behind glass with "In case of emergency - break glass" sign...
  • Gough Lui
    Gough Lui over 2 years ago +2
    The Arduino Uno Mini is certainly cute and perhaps a bit too pretty to be actually used in any serious project. Perhaps it can be the centerpiece for an LED sequencer to light up a picture frame containing…
  • colporteur
    colporteur over 1 year ago +2
    Putting the farm animals out to pasture On a 12x12 piece of plywood, I am constructing a farm scene for an HO scale model train layout. The scene is of a farm yard fenced-in enclosure that has pigs…
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  • colporteur
    colporteur over 1 year ago

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    Putting the farm animals out to pasture

    On a 12x12 piece of plywood, I am constructing a farm scene for an HO scale model train layout.

    The scene is of a farm yard fenced-in enclosure that has pigs, sheep, cows and chickens. The animals in the scene are showing animation. Pig heads move, cow tails swish and chicken peck at the ground. Besides the animal movement, there are animals sounds.

    The scene sits inside a portable model train layout. I take the layout to train shows for public demonstrations. We provide push buttons for the public to trigger the animations.

    I suspect the contest critics will call this an animation more than an automation. Maybe he is automating the movement of a cow’s head? One of the design goals is to make the electronics visible to the public. The electronic display can be an example of another way to become involved in model railroading.

    After reading the following description of the Arduino Uno Mini, “Everything in this version of the Arduino UNO is unique. Black and gold, finishing, elegant design and packaging, all delivered to the highest standard. A little jewel to celebrate the Arduino community and what we’ve been doing together for all these years.” I thought the Uno Mini would be the ideal device to have on display to the public.

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  • beacon_dave
    beacon_dave over 1 year ago in reply to colporteur

    Bit of a late entry... or are you getting a head start on next year's competition ? Slight smile

    If you want a bit of automation, then you could perhaps make the animals react automatically to certain trains passing by. 

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  • robogary
    robogary over 1 year ago in reply to beacon_dave

    I'd get a hoot if the cow lifted it tail and farted. If a train comes by, the fart gets ignited.  

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  • colporteur
    colporteur over 1 year ago in reply to robogary

    Now I can add the fart after the tail wag. Never thought of that.

    I have a fart when the outhouse door opens. The kids love it!

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    robogary over 1 year ago in reply to colporteur

    Me and my 5 year old grandson spent alot of time joking and making farting noises. He is a bit more mature than me.  

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    robogary over 1 year ago in reply to colporteur

    Me and my 5 year old grandson spent alot of time joking and making farting noises. He is a bit more mature than me.  

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