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25 kHz 4 Pin PWM Fan Control with Arduino Uno

Control the speed of your PWM fan easily. No need for other circuits.

25 kHz 4 Pin PWM Fan Control with Arduino Uno

tylerpeppy
108K
Smart Control of Raspberry Pi Fan Using Python & ThingSpeak

A Python script monitors CPU temperature and controls the fan using on-off control with temperature hysteresis.

Smart Control of Raspberry Pi Fan Using Python & ThingSpeak

Nurgaliyev Shakhizat
9.9K
Temperature Controlled Fan and Data Recorder

This project uses a Raspberry Pi and BMP 180 sensor to record temperature, altitude, atmospheric pressure, and control a fan to manage heat.

Temperature Controlled Fan and Data Recorder

Alan Hilliard
5.1K
Ultra96 Fan Control

Changing the BSP to stop that pesky fan running at full speed.

Ultra96 Fan Control

AndyCap
2.6K
Temperature Controlled Fan Using Arduino Starter Kit

Use the Arduino kit in my hand to make a smart fan that automatically turns on or off and automatically adjusts to temperature.

Temperature Controlled Fan Using Arduino Starter Kit

WayneChan
11K
Temperature Controlled Fan

This project will learn you how you can build a temperature controlled fan.

Temperature Controlled Fan

Khaled Md Saifullah
26K
Automatic fan control system using LM35 temperature sensor

In this project I have made a automatic fan control system which switch on and off the fan according to the temperature inside the room.

Automatic fan control system using LM35 temperature sensor

Manish Kumar Yadav
14K
Control a Fan with Your Mobile Phone

I want to show you how to control your room's fan with just your mobile phone and also you can use the same idea to control all house fans.

Control a Fan with Your Mobile Phone

Khloud Mohamed
13K
Test the Effectiveness of Your DIY Face Mask

Build an affordable device that tests how well a face mask can protect from particulates. Record quantitative data (PM 1.0, 2.5 and 10.0).

Test the Effectiveness of Your DIY Face Mask

Chris Munz
5.2K
uFan

Our hands-free, battery operated fan is programmed to follow your face and change speed on command of your index finger.

uFan

Team CMSC730 Group 1
4.1K
Automatic Ventilation System with CO2 Monitors

At Akihabara Hackerspace, we have automated the ventilation process with CO2 monitors, a fan, AWS IoT Edukit, and IoT-related AWS Services.

Automatic Ventilation System with CO2 Monitors

Steve Kasuya
2.7K
Keeping Raspberry Pi 4 cool with ProtoStax Enclosure & Fans

Testing out Raspberry Pi 4's temperature profile with and without fan(s) using ProtoStax for Raspberry Pi B+/Model 4B enclosure/case.

Keeping Raspberry Pi 4 cool with ProtoStax Enclosure & Fans

Sridhar Rajagopal
2.1K

Let’s learn how to make a remote control fan using Seeeduino XIAO expansion board

Smart Home: IR Remote Control Fan - based on Seeeduino XIAO

Seeed
2.0K
Automatic Ventilation with Flame Detector

A Bongilcheon High School FabLab Academy final project: this is a project that allows the ventilation shaft to be activated automatically.

Automatic Ventilation with Flame Detector

5 members
1.6K
From a low cost fan to a connected Fan

Hack a low cost fan, connect it over wifi and control it from anywhere.

From a low cost fan to a connected Fan

lahorde
1.5K
FumeSucker Powered By Bolt IoT

Unless you're addicted to the lead fumes released while soldering (and lost a few braincells), you could totally use one of these.

FumeSucker Powered By Bolt IoT

Team Bolt IoT Developers U.P. Region
1.4K
IOT Particle Temperature Sensor

Are you ever sitting in your room gaming with your friends and your room gets really warm? Our solution, an IOT temperature sensor!

IOT Particle Temperature Sensor

Luke Honbarger
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Jennifer Mericle
1.2K
Automatic Temperature Control Fan Speed

I will design a practical temperature controller that controls temperature of any device.

Automatic Temperature Control Fan Speed

Ali
1.2K
Bladeless Fan

A desktop "bladeless" fan that uses a 1100KV brushless motor and it's powered by 12 V DC.

Bladeless Fan

Elite Worm
1.2K
Temperature Controlled Attic Fan

Using the the relative temperatures between two sensors to control an attic fan in order to improve the efficiency of your home's AC.

Temperature Controlled Attic Fan

Team IoT Group 12
1.0K
Temperature Controlled Automatic Fan

Are you tired of being too hot in the middle of the night when the fan is off, but too cold when its on? Now there is a solution.

Temperature Controlled Automatic Fan

Team Shane Whicker, Justin Brown
965
Raspberry Pi Fan Controller Using Hexabitz Mosfet Module

This project has the ability to only turn the fan on when needed by monitoring the core temperature and CPU usage.

Raspberry Pi Fan Controller Using Hexabitz Mosfet Module

Aula 💡🕊️
879
Automated Fan Control Application using Tuya Link SDK

An Automated Fan Control Application using Tuya Link SDK, Python, Arduino IDE with the Espressif’s ESP32 board and L293D motor driver.

Automated Fan Control Application using Tuya Link SDK

Jayesh Rajam
726
PWM Control for PC Fans

Built a fully-featured 12 V PC fan PWM controller with Dialog GreenPAK™ configurable mixed-signal ICs.

PWM Control for PC Fans

GreenPAK™
721
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