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Arduino Drumkit so far

There are a bunch of folks here at NYCResistor learning to program the arduino in the arduino 101 class!

The UNO is the best board to get started with electronics and coding.

Space was limited in my room so I decided long ago to remove my bed and build a lofted setup.

 

I do a lot of tinkering so I built in a U shaped desk that extends more or less around the full perimeter of my room with lots of space to work on things. My desktop setup lies directly underneath my bed and on the opposite side I have a soldering/electronics station.

 

I recently underwent a few hardware upgrades for my desktop which include a liquid cooled 6 core, 64 gb RAM custom machine and 3x 27" Achieva Shimian Korean IPS displays. These are mounted to the wall with monitor arms and can be pulled closer to the edge of the table if needed. The setup works really well for my 3d modeling and coding work.

 

They are also backlit by a RGB LED strip powered by an Arduino R3 and Python based client on the desktop which changes color according to the color on the screens. I find that it helps a lot with eye strain and adds a great ambiance to the room.

Space was limited in my room so I decided long ago to remove my bed and build a lofted setup.

 

I do a lot of tinkering so I built in a U shaped desk that extends more or less around the full perimeter of my room with lots of space to work on things. My desktop setup lies directly underneath my bed and on the opposite side I have a soldering/electronics station.

 

I recently underwent a few hardware upgrades for my desktop which include a liquid cooled 6 core, 64 gb RAM custom machine and 3x 27" Achieva Shimian Korean IPS displays. These are mounted to the wall with monitor arms and can be pulled closer to the edge of the table if needed. The setup works really well for my 3d modeling and coding work.

 

They are also backlit by a RGB LED strip powered by an Arduino R3 and Python based client on the desktop which changes color according to the color on the screens. I find that it helps a lot with eye strain and adds a great ambiance to the room.

First test run of the CD-sized rotor with the Arduino generating three-note polyphonic music. There are four reflective opto-sensors, mounted above a CD with a paper disk on top. (Flickr now rates this photo as the "most interesting" of my entire photostream.)

Quick proof of concept. Arduino accepting serial communication from Bluetooth Module. Created a bluetooth profile on Mac/OSX and sent data from mac to arduino.

I made an Arduino compatible board last night. Holtek's step-up DCDC converter generates 5v from one AAA battery. Good for stand alone projects.

Arduino Uno Pinout Diagram v2

Robot body from a Tamiya tracked vehicle kit, a Tamiya dual-motor gearbox, an Arduino, and AdaFruit's motor control shield for Arduino.

My 3rd generation arduino Lego Controller. This one supplies true DC power out via buck converters (and a couple relays). It also supports 16 automated switches. An Android app can fully control this via bluetooth.

My new arduino board.

My newly designed arduino-based flash trigger. I even gave it cool programmable status LEDs (all cool projects need status LEDs :-) ). So far, only a sound-triggered input has been added, but I've left room on the board for other detectors such as beam-break, lightning, etc.

 

I use this in my Stopping Time set.

 

©2009 David C. Pearson, M.D.

Arduino + Lego

 

Parts:

- Arduino Nano

- L298n

- 2 x DC motor (RF-370C XTL-13470)

- 4 x Infrared Line Tracking Sensor Module

- lots of Lego parts

- battery, breadboard...

 

(not a single Lego part is damaged)

How to connect motor with Lego -> www.youtube.com/watch?v=3nEcxWDQrhw

A RGB LED striplight based on the HL1606 driver chip being driven by an Arduino. The interesting thing about this strip is that, unlike other RGB strips I've played with, you can actually control the LEDs individually. Figuring out how to do that however was tricky since the only specsheet for the HL1606 driver chip was written in Chinese.

 

By freak happenstance at Maker Faire 2009 I ran into apparently the only english-speaking geek in the world who has made headway in controlling them. After the Faire we've been collaborating on nailing down how the chip operates and I've been able to put together an Arduino library which I intend to open-source so that anybody can control these things.

 

Blog post with more info and link to Arduino code

 

I made this housing for an Arduino Pro that will control my waveguide relay in my 47 GHz radio. This housing is made from 6061 billet aluminum. The cover is held on with a dozen 0-80 screws.

A fully functional GPS receiver with the ability to display the current location, heading, speed, average speed and maximum speed, the distance traveled, the bearing, distance and ETA for a way-point, and the date and time.

 

More information and source code available at: www.seancarney.ca/projects/arduino-gps-receiver/arduino-g...

Arduino with LCD and 10G 3 axis accelerometer.

Our third Arduino 101 class at Tam Makers went really well. I taught this evening course with co-instructor Donald Day on Thursdays, from June 16 to 30, 2016, at the woodshop in Tam High School in Mill Valley.

 

We worked with an enthusiastic group of seven students, including adults with diverse backgrounds, as well as a couple high school students. Our partner Geo Monley worked both as a mentor and as a student during the hands-on sessions.

 

We started the class at 6pm, by giving students an overview of how circuits work. We then learned how to use a multimeter, how to solder electronics, and how to control rainbow-colored NeoPixel lights.

 

Students seemed to really enjoy this class and told us they learned a lot from it. Several expressed an interest in taking intermediate and advanced classes in the future. This is one of our first maker courses at Tam Makers, and we’re really happy that it is going so well; we look forward to teaching more classes in the fall.

 

View more photos of this Arduino course:

www.flickr.com/photos/fabola/albums/72157659914570948

 

Learn more about this Arduino 101 class:

www.tammakers.org/arduino-101/

 

Read our Arduino 101 Guide:

bit.ly/arduino-101-guide-june-2016

 

Check out our course slides:

bit.ly/arduino-101-slides-june-2016

 

Learn more about Tam Makers:

www.tammakers.org/

 

I am making an Arduino course for hipsters, instead of looking at what you learn, I am going to concentrate in what people think about themselves, establish an indie relationship to the world of electronics, portratit electrons as Emo-children, help the bohemian soul to embrace complex concepts that go beyond drinking wine while listening to Coldplay ... and all of this while only wearing B&W clothes.

 

This is the agenda for the course that will take place on April 28th at STPLN, in Malmo, Sweden.

 

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first stab at arduino... input from ultrasonic sensor changing the blink speed of the LEDs.

Arduino controller with:

-Bluetooth control from Android phone

-Controls Canon A530 Camera

-Vex mobile base

BTW, I sell these. Pokono fabricated laser cut acrylic.

Arduino goodness at the Arduino Workshop, London Hackspace, 20th February 2011.

 

london.hackspace.org.uk/

  

This is a cheap home brew SD card adapter for the Arduino. I will be using this with my Arduino Uno to make a SD floppy disk adapter for my 8bit Atari computers. See www.whizzosoftware.com/sio2arduino for more info on this project.

 

I got the design from this site : nathan.chantrell.net/20111128/diy-micro-sd-shield-for-ard...

 

Please take a look at www.retrocomputers.eu for more info about my retro computer collection.

Quick implementation of an inclinometer with a 3 axis accelerometer on Arduino. It's a 3g model, which is a bit of overkill for this application.

 

I'll combine this with the electronic compass to compensate for inclination AND get an absolute heading measurement. I don't think I'll need the gyros.

 

I've since combined this with my Arduino-to-RC-Transmitter hack to control two servos remotely based on the inclination of the Arduino. Aim? Head motion tracking to pan a camera remotely.

Shown next to the ML-L3 for comparison. Right now they do about the same thing, but the Arduino one will be programmed to make it an intervalometer.

Using an Arduino and small servo to periodically turn on the fan on our bathroom.

Arduino projects rebuilds. A couple old projects that I rebuild with better cases. Amazing canon G12 takes excellent pictures with no effort.

Arduino Uno + Ethernet Shield + RF 433 Mhz receiver

www.4now.net/arduino/

Arduino test setup for highspeed photography.

Test picture here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/34463171@N04/3601011605/

I love the boxes that the Arduino folks ship their products in!

Arduino bluetooth project gets a camera. One 4N25 opto-isolator to turn camera on/off and one to take pictures. Wrote an Android phone app to talk through bluetooth to Arduino to control camera.

 

Parts from Sparkfun and Al Lasher Electronics (Berkeley).

was fussing around with the Arduino IDE's settings and got this adorable error message :)

Connecting an Arduino and Raspberry Pi to create a webpage with temperature and humidity measurements.

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