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The Arduino can be a bit of a gateway board. You start with an Uno, then a shield, then another. Before you know it, you have an entire collection of shields. This is the problem 1Sheeld wants to s… ...
Nordic Semiconductor has announced that wireless startup 'Open Source RF' has launched on KickStarter.com the world's first 'Arduino' compatible open-source micro-computer that can communicate ...
Open Source RF, a small company that uses KickStarter to raise money for interesting projects, should have an Arduino-compatible Bluetooth v4.0 module— the RFduino— available by mid-summer 2013. The ...
Your smartphone is packed with tons of sensors — many of them the same types of sensors that you might want to strap on to an Arduino by way of a shield. It’s got Bluetooth. It’s got WiFi.
Bluetooth 4.0's Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) feature allows the microcontroller to run on power sources as small as a button-cell battery for some applications—and the team has developed a "shield ...
Bob has kindly provided all the details and code via GitHub to be able to create your very own Arduino smartphone -controlled electronic scoreboard, which can be seen in action in the videos below.
The watch is built around an Arduino Pro Mini, a scavenged Nokia LCD, and a BlueSMiRF Gold. The Bluetooth connects to a Nokia N900 with a little Bluetooth client app [Ahmet] wrote. He also wrote a ...
The Bluetooth connectivity ensures that the DRONE can easily pair with a wide range of devices, from smartphones to tablets, providing a seamless gaming experience.