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The Arduino measures the voltage of the pulse, ... A bit over a hundred years later, the first lightning detector was considered by some as the first radio receiver as well.
This is an Arduino project called Fruit Detector. The idea behind the project is pretty basic. Different fruits have different resistances. The fruits can be told apart by their different resistance ...
Lightning and Thunder, Oh My! This Kickstarter is all about allowing you at home to build an IOT (Internet Of Things) kit, with NO SOLDERING, that will detect lightning and send it up to the Internet.
The system here uses a cheap Arduino board, a few sensors, and a magnetic contact switch. It’s then hooked into the Adafruit IO and connected to IFTTT, so you can set up alerts in any way you like.
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