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Arduino-fanciers Oomlout have put together a neat control box for the popular prototyping board, complete with five potentiometers and three switches.
The problem with using it along with Arduino-based gadgets is that you then need to use something like an Ethernet shield to provide the network connection.
Remove uncertainty and know for sure whether that cable is causing your project to fail by quickly testing its integrity using the awesome Arduino cable tester.
Yes in what must be the silliest maker project we’ve featured so far, the Giftduino is simply a box that plays a jingle and displays a simple message when you open it. And, well, that’s it really.
The main brain of this well-built box is an Arduino Mega, which controls everything but the launch systems’ mainframe computer — this is represented by bank of active LEDs that blink along ...
His new creation is Arduino-based and allows you to mute a TV’s audio based on certain keywords or phrases. The little device uses a Video Experimenter Shield, which is placed on top of the ...
Each Maker Box contains a Raspberry Pi, an Adruino controller, an RFID starter kit, a soldering station and several sensors and other tools.
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