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The Ultimate Arduino Project Compendium: 50 Builds From Beginner to Wizard

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The Ultimate Arduino Project Compendium: 50 Builds From Beginner to Wizard

Stop scrolling through scattered tutorials and half-finished forum posts. This is the Arduino security research handbook you've been looking for.

What You're Getting:

A complete, professionally formatted HTML guide featuring 50 progressively complex Arduino projects specifically designed for security researchers, pentesters, hardware hackers, and anyone serious about understanding how systems actually work.

Inside:

Tier 1: Beginner (Projects 1-15) Start with fundamentals—Morse transmitters, environmental loggers, motion detectors, IR cloners. Build your foundation in electronics and Arduino basics.

Tier 2: Intermediate (Projects 16-30) Level up with RFID cloners, WiFi scanners, BadUSB devices, network packet sniffers, keyloggers, LoRa comms, CAN bus tools, and biometric bypass systems.

Tier 3: Advanced (Projects 31-40) Enter red team territory with WiFi deauth devices, rogue access points, BLE MITM attacks, IMSI catcher detectors, acoustic keyloggers, power analysis platforms, and RF replay tools.

Tier 4: Wizard (Projects 41-50) Master-level builds including RF spectrum analyzers with ML classification, multi-protocol hardware implants, autonomous drone hacking platforms, chip-off NAND readers, TEMPEST monitoring systems, JTAG glitching interfaces, satellite interceptors, mesh network nodes, optical covert channels, and quantum RNGs.

Every Project Includes: ✓ Complete component lists (realistic, actually obtainable parts) ✓ Detailed implementation notes with specific technical guidance ✓ Real-world use cases for security research and pentesting ✓ Difficulty ratings so you know what you're getting into

Why This Guide Slaps:

Most Arduino "hacking" content is either watered-down maker faire garbage or incomplete GitHub repos with zero documentation. This compendium bridges that gap—it's technical enough for professionals but accessible enough for motivated learners.

The projects range from classic security tools (RFID cloners, rubber duckies) to cutting-edge research platforms (side-channel analysis, electromagnetic eavesdropping). Each build is designed to teach you something valuable about how systems work—and how they break.

Styled Like a 90s Hacker BBS:

Forget boring PDFs. This guide is delivered as a gorgeous retro-styled HTML page with ice-blue cyberpunk aesthetics, scanline effects, and proper formatting. It looks like it was transmitted from 1995 but contains bleeding-edge 2025 knowledge.

Legal Note:

This guide is for authorized security research, penetration testing on systems you own or have written permission to test, and educational purposes. Many techniques described could be illegal if misused. Always get explicit authorization and follow responsible disclosure practices. Don't be a dick.

Who This Is For:

  • Security researchers building custom tools
  • Pentesters expanding their physical attack capabilities
  • Hardware hackers learning embedded systems
  • Students studying offensive security
  • Anyone tired of surface-level Arduino tutorials
  • Makers who want projects with actual teeth

What You Need:

Basic soldering skills, willingness to read datasheets, and access to standard electronics components. Most projects use common Arduino boards (Uno, Nano, Leonardo, ESP32). Total investment ranges from $20 for beginner builds to $500+ for wizard-tier projects.

Instant Download. One File. Complete.

No DRM. No subscriptions. No bullshit. Just a comprehensive HTML guide you can reference forever.

Build better tools. Understand deeper systems. Break things responsibly.

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P.S. - If you're wondering whether this has "the good stuff"—yes. WiFi deauth, credential harvesting, RF replay attacks, hardware implants, covert channels. It's all there. Just use it legally.

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