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Figure 6: Bluetooth characteristics. Next, include the Arduino 101* CurieBLE library components to enable communication and interaction with other Bluetooth® devices. You can find the open-source ...
Looking for an easy way to control that Arduino powered robot you built? We just caught wind of a pair of apps for Android that look pretty handy! WiFi Bot Control and Bluetooth Bot Control. So, wh… ...
The Arduino half of the software relies heavily on [Oleg Maruzov’s] PTP/USB libraries to get things done, but the free Android control app is all [Manishi’s] creation.
Many Arduino projects have utilized this way to allow remote control for their projects. In the past, you'll need additional BT shield or BT kit to archive it on Intel® ...
This project incorporates communication between an Android Phone and the Arduino using Bluetooth. The basic functionality includes taking messages from an android phone, displaying them on an LCD ...
Let Android and Arduino Stir Your Pots Instead. By Elizabeth Fish. May 23, 2012 6:20 am PDT ... This hack focuses on an app, which uses Bluetooth to control a pot-stirring gadget.
Using a one-meter-by-one-centimeter copper cable, the Android app Tricorder, and a 120-ohm resistor, Joe made a coil from all the copper wire, which then connected to the arduino via the resistor ...
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 ...
They've already implemented an ultrasonic range detector so the 'bot can override the operator and prevent itself from running off a cliff (although we'd like to suggest mounting one on the rear ...
For most beginning hardware hackers, Arduino is hard and Linux/Android is easy. The folks at UDOO, a Kickstarter project that ends tonight, aim to solve that by mixing the best of both worlds. The ...