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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. There's also a software app that can monitor ...
When we hear about a brain controlled Arduino project we immediately think about a coding nightmare. As always, the simple hacks are the best hacks. [Joel] and [Akshay] used hardware from a kidR… ...
I’m surprised that there isn’t some generally universal “control format” for wireless control of head units at this point in time. Even among major automakers, there is a split between ...
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 ...
My daughter likes buttons. She's learning letters. I was bored over winter break and had these parts laying around... so I built her a "Button Box" based around an Arduino. Open source, hackable ...
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.
Unfortunately, Arduino devices typically aren’t built for network connectivity directly out of the box. Though it’s possible, they require a bit more tinkering to set up a proper connection.
A small box holds the Arduino 101 in an anti-static bag and a paper pamphlet. The top of the unit looks very similar to the Arduino Uno; the pin layout is identical to that of the Uno, so shields ...
The build uses a handful of parts, including an ATtiny capable of running the Arduino IDE. Once you get everything, you can simply snap the pieces together and stuff it inside a Tic-Tac box.
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