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Instructables user MakersBox did just that, with a tiny, modular Arduino-compatible board that can fit inside a Tic Tac box. The build uses a handful of parts, including an ATtiny capable of ...
At it's core, this Arduino-based solution is designed to detect discrepancies between user input and what's happening in the game.
The major goal of this paper is to provide a method that uses technology to make medication available to those in need and the work of medical personnel easier. The project is divided into 2 sections: ...
Whether you’re a coding expert or a tech illiterate, each Arduino kit from Creation Crate is designed for anybody who wants to build cool gadgets. Creation Crate is also perfect for families.
Keyestudio’s Easy Module Shield is a learning platform for those just entering the world of Arduino and doesn’t require any soldering, making it easy to use as well. The add-on board features a DHT11 ...
Inside you’ll find an Arduino board, microphone, and an 8×8 RGB module. The front cover of the project box diffuses the light using a sheet of tracing paper on a frame of foam board.
Ben Purdy apparently kept his imagination nimble and, with the help of a projector, a piezo element and an Arduino (of course), turned a plain ol' box into a real life Minecraft block.
The Arduino Due is based on an Atmel Cortex-M3-based microcontroller, also known as the Atmel SAM3U ARM-based MCU. This MCU can run up to 96MHz and will be available to the Arduino community by the ...
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