A type of motor that moves in precise steps, commonly used for accurate positioning in robotics., Stepper Motor, A two-wire communication protocol used for connecting sensors and modules to microcontrollers., I2C (Inter-Integrated Circuit), a function that allows you to return boolean values based on the condition that you give it., if(), a small adjustable resistor used for fine-tuning electronic circuits., Trimpot, Electronic component that maintains a constant output voltage regardless of changes in input voltage or load conditions., Voltage Regulator, a collection of prewritten code that programmers can use to optimize tasks., Library, A high-speed communication protocol using four lines (MISO, MOSI, SCK, SS) for data transfer between microcontrollers and peripherals., SPI (Serial Peripheral Interface), an audio signaling device, which may be mechanical, electromechanical, or piezoelectric., Buzzer, a socket in Arduino that you connect sensors and boards to., PIN, a variable resistor that allows you to adjust voltage by turning a knob., Potentiometer, An electronic circuit that allows a DC motor to run forward or backward by controlling current direction., H-Bridge (H-Bridge Motor Driver), Pins on a microcontroller that can be configured as either input or output for general digital tasks., GPIO (General Purpose Input/Output), Microscale fluctuations in clock or signal timing., Jitter, A prototyping add-on board for Arduino that allows building custom circuits on the board., Protoshield, A sensor attached to a motor to measure speed or rotation position., Encoder, A component used to dissipate heat from voltage regulators, power transistors, or motor drivers., Heat Sink, A sensor that uses infrared light to detect distance, motion, or signals from a remote controller., Infrared Sensor (IR Sensor), a sequence of characters (letters, numbers, symbols) used to represent text in programming., String, a numeric data type that represents numbers with a real and an imaginary part, usually written as a + bi., Complex, a sensor whose resistance changes based on the amount of light falling on it., LDR(Light Dependent Resistor), Rows on a breadboard used for distributing VCC and GND to components., Power Bus / Ground Bus, small insulated wires used to make quick and temporary connections between components on a breadboard or to an Arduino., Jumper Wires, A flat-panel display technology used to show images or text, often controlled by a microcontroller., LCD (Liquid Crystal Display), A branch of engineering and applied mathematics that deals with the processing and analysis of digital signals., Digital Signal Processing (DSP).

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