I Have Parts, But No Ideas

I have several Arduino UNO's, Mega2560's and Nano's. I have more also, like three potentiometers, two 4 by 20 LCD screens and a PIC18LF4455 40 pin microcontroller with a Winbond 28 pin E.E.P.R.O.M., and both are D.I.P.'s. Along with these I am using a PIR sensor with a HC-SR04 sensor and a DHT11 (or a DHT22!). I am not too good at coding as I suffer from mental health issues and I forget what I've done previously, even two or three days ago, I lose my memory often and as a result I may do the same projects again without knowing. Anyhow does anyone know what I am able to build with these gadgets? I also have ten breadboards glued to a foldable wooden dinner tray/stand. This is a real plus for me having these electronic devices. I hope someone can give me ideas thanks. P.S.. I am going to use the Arduino Nano due to having a larger surface to build micro-circuitry

Hi

Check the project hub for ideas

https://create.arduino.cc/projecthub

Hello
take a view here.

I am not bragging over my electronics supplies. I admit, the philosophy of being in phase with my technology products is a spiritual prowess which my inner being desires to be a part of. What I need is a good application that runs a lot of files for typing High Level Languages and without favoring Assembler Language(s). The main point here is that I need to be a better Programmer...

God only knows when Assembler was last a requirement. Since you have Arduino equipment, and this is an Arduino Forum, you can be sure there is no need for you to use anything other than the standard Arduino IDE for programming.

It's all there, it's all free, and here is where you talk about it.

I came up with a ten piece breadboard wooden TV Tray, so I put my workshop on top of it ...or them! LoL If it works well, don't try to fix it.

Do you have a 4x4 keypad and a servo. Because then I have a something you can do.

Yeah, I would take those microcontrollers from the Arduino Uno(...and Nano, which I really like to utilize) and use them in conjunction with other types of programmable peripheral interface controllers. I think a good programmer is able to take things that are awkward and don't fit, and he/she will force them into a merger of a brand new working item original and unique.

Yes! I have several servo motors and a 4 by 4 keypad too! I have to solder them together with all the pieces, I must sometimes try to piece together things which are practical and useful as well as solid and durable. Quality work saves money and energy!

if you want to make a something that you have to enter the code to move the servo. Then I have the code and the wiring. so pleas tell me if you think that will be cool.

you can just plug them into the breadboard.

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