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Got a project too big for a microcontroller? This embedded Linux board offers powerful features in a small package.
Posted by Matt Richardson
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Got a project too big for a microcontroller? This embedded Linux board offers powerful features in a small package.
Posted by Matt Richardson
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This guide will teach you how to build and program your own accelerometer controlled maze game. It does assume a basic knowledge of soldering, breadboards, and programming in Arduino. by...
Posted by Baxter Eldridge
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This is a six button model of a wind instrument with a force sensor powered by Arduino that can detect combinations of keys and play many notes through a MIDI...
Posted by Oliver Wells
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Posted by Danny Pena
Categories: Arduino, Computers & Mobile | 1 Comment
Have you ever heard that ringing sound coming from an old TV? Well, that never happens anymore because TVs today use LEDs or other advanced technology. That old high-pitched whine...
Posted by Connor
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If you have pets or children that you need to feed or check on via the internet, here’s a cheap and easy way to control motors, lights, and other devices...
Posted by Lee von Kraus
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The BeatBearing is an exciting and intuitive way to make music. Move the balls on a grid, and you change the beat. Music sequencing couldn’t be simpler. Like countless other...
Posted by Peter Bennett
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Make: Electronics is an electronics primer for the early 21st century. It’s written for the absolute beginner and all those who’ve wanted to learn electronics. Those who’ve wanted to build...
Posted by Charles Platt
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It all started with a small LCD salvaged from an old printer. I recruited my code-savvy older brother, Adam, and we soon had the LCD displaying text from an Arduino...
Posted by Immanuel McKenty
Categories: Electronics | 7 Comments
This project uses a simple 555 timer chip and a feedback loop to control a servo-controlled wooden arm. Whenever an object comes close to a photosensor mounted on the end...
Posted by Steve Hobley
Categories: Electronics | 1 Comment
Anyone who’s shivered in the dark at a scary movie or laughed at the unintentional cheese-ball of a bad sci-fi (paging Ed Wood) knows the eerie sounds of the theremin....
Posted by Steve Hobley
Categories: Music | 11 Comments