The little microcontroller that launched a maker revolution.

https://vimeo.com/user10324979/knock-knock Knock Knock is a clever Arduino-controlled calculator toy, designed for small children. The user...

Last March, Alexandra Deschamps-Sonsino registered a new limited company in London, and booked a booth...

Today, more and more devices are using motion control. From tablets to cellphones to game...

Traditional photography is fantastic. I love the way mechanical cameras feel in my hand, and...

It’s been said that “necessity is the mother of invention.” It’s also been said (at...

One of the best things about exhibiting at Maker Faire is giving attendees a challenge....

Tacit is a wearable system that translates the distance to anything you aim your hand...
Today, Arduino announced a new family of wireless products that combine the Arduino architecture with...
One of my favorite things about Maker Faire is all the new product announcements. This...
David Neevel made one of the best viral videos of 2013, the "Oreo Separator Machine."...
MAKE's 2nd annual Hardware Innovation Workshop concluded yesterday after two inspiring, thought-provoking days. Thanks to...
Hardware is hard, the quip goes, but there's never been a better time to be...
Our friend Matt Mets, along with pals Max Henstell and Marty Mcguire, is developing a...
Ask any maker what the hottest subjects are in DIY electronics these days, and odds...
Aaron Thomen's DIY $200 Robotic Hand looks and works great without costing a lot of...
Here's some helpful functions for Arduino. Blinking an LED This function blinks an LED light as...
At next weekend's Maker Faire, each of us editors will one of more beats. My...
The Interactive Musical Tire Swing is a ton of fun to play with and was...
Maker Brian Dolan and a friend engaged in a friendly contest: Who could make the...
A friend at work proposed a friendly competition between a few co-workers: to make something...
Today we debut a new monthly video series: Projects with Ryan Slaugh. Each new episode...
https://vimeo.com/user10324979/knock-knock Knock Knock is a clever Arduino-controlled calculator toy, designed for small children. The user...
The new Lilypad MP3 board is out and it looks pretty sweet! Lilypads are washable...
Number four in our daily line-up of Hardware Innovation Workshop prototype contest entries is the...
Each month, St. Louis hackerspace The Disruption Department's seven young maker Fellows convene at Hackdays, which are...
Spikenzie Labs has a reputation for making innovative, wonderfully designed kits. I'm always excited when...
This post was originally written by Andrew Rossignol and published in on The Resistor Network on...
At Minne-Faire this year, I ran into Jerry Bjelojac who has created the Choosatron, an...
Marco Robustini wanted to test the accuracy of the ArduCopter code. So he decided to suspend...
In February I did an interview with Eric Jennings, co-founder of Pinoccio. Pinoccio is a...
These beautifully CNC machined Aluminum cases for the Arduino Uno and Raspberry Pi are now...
My friend Mike Hord of Sparkfun has shot this quick video showing how to set...
Fashion designer Nukeme has teamed up with some artists and hackers to make a project...
Ever battled SRAM limitations with your sketch on the Arduino Uno? Decided reluctantly to break...
How many times can you assemble two Lego bricks together before they wear out? Phillipe...
You can now develop for Arduino directly from Android using the ArduinoDroid app, released on Friday onto...
The Monday Jolt is a new column about microcontrollers and electronics that appears in MAKE...
The UDOO is a ARM-based Linux board like the Raspberry Pi, with a second ARM...
Want to ditch that combination lock and bring your lock box into the 21st century?...

Complete instructions for this episode of Weekend Projects can be found at http://makeprojects.com/Project/Hot-Cold-LED/2445/1 Combine an...
Complete instructions for this episode of Weekend Projects can be found at http://makeprojects.com/Project/Hot-Cold-LED/2445/1
Combine an Arduino, an ultransonic distance sensor, and some common components to build a classic “hot/cold” project. Once assembled, we’ll walk through the software “sketch” loaded onto our Arduino, and experiment with three variations of the “hot/cold” theme, all the while using the same circuit.

Complete instructions for this episode of Weekend Projects can be found at http://makeprojects.com/Project/PIR+Sensor+Arduino+Alarm/72/1 This project...
Complete instructions for this episode of Weekend Projects can be found at
http://makeprojects.com/Project/PIR+Sensor+Arduino+Alarm/72/1
This project is great for those beginning to build with Arduino, and requires no soldering. Using very few components, and some jumper wire, we’ll build a simple motion-sensing alarm. This project combines technologies we’ve used in previous Weekend Projects, including a PIR sensor and piezo buzzer. It’s great for practical jokes and doubles as an early warning system for the zombie invasion!

Complete instructions for this episode of Weekend Projects can be found at http://makeprojects.com/Project/Repeat-After-Me-A-Mintronics-Memory-Game/1933/1 Combine a...
Complete instructions for this episode of Weekend Projects can be found at
http://makeprojects.com/Project/Repeat-After-Me-A-Mintronics-Memory-Game/1933/1
Combine a MintDuino and Mintronics Survival Pack into a fun memory game reminiscent of Simon and Pocket Repeat from years past. This project will have you build an Arduino clone, program it, and hook it up to a 4-switch game to test your mind’s memory and dexterity. Challenge yourself or a friend to see who can Repeat After Me!

Complete instructions for this episode of Weekend Projects can be found at http://makeprojects.com/Project/Monkey-Couch-Guardian/2232/1 Combine an...
Complete instructions for this episode of Weekend Projects can be found at
http://makeprojects.com/Project/Monkey-Couch-Guardian/2232/1
Combine an Arduino with a proximity sensor, and make an obnoxious device to discourage cats and other fur-shedding pets from jumping on beds and couches. This project will also introduce you to the SPDT relay, a fundamental component of hobbyist electronics projects.

Video of my science fair project. Is it possible to control a robotic device using...
Video of my science fair project. Is it possible to control a robotic device using only human gestures? Using the Microsoft Kinect Software Developer Kit in conjunction with the Visual Basic and Arduino programming languages, it has proven to be possible.

If you have a friend or relative who has been asking "what's an Arduino?" you...
If you have a friend or relative who has been asking “what’s an Arduino?” you can point them here. They’ll get an overview of what it is and what’s possible with it.
Get the kit mentioned in this video: http://www.makershed.com/Getting_Started_with_Arduino_Kit_V3_0_p/msgsa.htm&Click=37845

Complete instructions for this episode of Weekend Projects can be found at http://makeprojects.com/Project/Sun-Logger/2275/1 Our second...
Complete instructions for this episode of Weekend Projects can be found at
http://makeprojects.com/Project/Sun-Logger/2275/1
Our second Arduino project in this series of Weekend Projects, the Sun Logger is a device that gathers data about sunlight. Hack a light-sensitive photoresistor to a homemade “shield” to record data to an SD card, and then examine this data later on your computer to see how light changes in an area over time.

Complete instructions for this episode of Weekend Projects can be found at http://makeprojects.com/Project/A-Touchless-3D-Tracking-Interface/2233/1 Using a...
Complete instructions for this episode of Weekend Projects can be found at
http://makeprojects.com/Project/A-Touchless-3D-Tracking-Interface/2233/1
Using a combination of low- and high-tech components, we’ll show you how to build a completely touchless 3D tracking interface. This project will introduce you to the principle of capacitive sensing, and the Arduino microcontroller.
A friend at work proposed a friendly competition between a few co-workers: to make something...

This is something that almost every maker that is interested in easy electronics should know...

How to fade between colors with the Common Anode RGB LED, included in Maker Shed's...

Classical Pong game implemented on an Arduino Uno using a PCD8544 LCD screen which is...

This project is a part of the Arduino Data Acquisition and Control System described in...

If you are like me then you have to travel to your maker space, but...

Supplemental adapting is the goal for this project. If you have ever taken a new...
Today, Arduino announced a new family of wireless products that combine the Arduino architecture with...
One of my favorite things about Maker Faire is all the new product announcements. This...
David Neevel made one of the best viral videos of 2013, the "Oreo Separator Machine."...
MAKE's 2nd annual Hardware Innovation Workshop concluded yesterday after two inspiring, thought-provoking days. Thanks to...
Hardware is hard, the quip goes, but there's never been a better time to be...
Our friend Matt Mets, along with pals Max Henstell and Marty Mcguire, is developing a...
Ask any maker what the hottest subjects are in DIY electronics these days, and odds...
Aaron Thomen's DIY $200 Robotic Hand looks and works great without costing a lot of...


