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Once you learn how to read Morse code, you might want to teach your Arduino to understand it, too. Or, you can check out some other Morse-based projects.
What’s more, the Arduino-powered device’s small LCD screen also displays translations at speeds as fast as 60 words-per-minute—quicker than even some professional-level human Morse code ...
This project uses two Arduino to communicate with each other using light by means of Morse Code. As a more advanced project, it has some complex array usage and investigates converting switch inputs ...
An Arduino Ethernet board takes care of decoding the dot and dash input from the vintage-looking Morse switch on top of the wooden box that encloses the circuitry and the 9V battery (although it ...