Using Keypads with Arduino - Build an Electronic Lock
Today we are going to work with Matrix Keypads, easy-to-use interfaces for your Arduino designs. We’ll also build an electronic combination lock. Article with code: https://dronebotworkshop.com/keypads-... More articles and tutorials: https://dronebotworkshop.com Join the conversation on the forum: https://forum.dronebotworkshop.com Subscribe to the newsletter and stay in touch: https://dronebotworkshop.com/subscribe/ I’m sure you’ve seen lots of devices that use keypads, they are a common user interface for many types of electronic equipment that require user input. Membrane matrix keypads are very inexpensive and, as it turns out, they are also very easy to use with an Arduino. This makes them an ideal input device for your next project. Today I’ll show you how these devices work and how simple it is to use them. We’ll start with the basics and finish by constructing an electronic combination lock. Here is what will be covered in this video: 00:00 - Introduction 02:12 - How Keypads work 06:18 - Basic Keypad test 12:37 - Keypad with LCD 18:39 - Electronic Lock As always, you’ll find an article that has more details and all of the code used in this video on the DroneBot Workshop website. Hope you enjoy the video!

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