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The time can be adjusted for different timezones and daylight savings time
More information and source code available at: www.seancarney.ca/projects/arduino-gps-receiver/arduino-g...
Hacking my Decimila to allow direct programming of the ATMega168 by bit-banging the USB-Serial port with Avrdude.
Here you can see where the other ends of the jumpers are plugged in.
Red is in 11
Yellow is in 12
Green is in 13
Black is in RESET
More info here: www.ladyada.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=5102
This may be the first ever Arduino MEGA 'hack" ?
Here I have used two 16 wire ribbon cables to break-out the large 32 pin double row connector on the right side of the Arduino MEGA. This is a 32 position IDC connector with extra long male-male pins going down into the Arduino, on the other side I used two 16 pin DIP style connectors.
More info about the MEGA here.
My breadboarding is too damn messy. This is an attempt at an Arduino-driven EEPROM programmer (yes, silly, I know). It's controlled via USB by my PC.
Alright, I admit it. I just like watching the lights blink, OK?
Arduino Duemilanove, WiShield and a Protoshield. Nothing attached to the headers on the protoshield at this point however they will attach to the remote control for the Power Relays.
Arduino Mega 2560, with wires soldered to headers. This is a prototype, the finished project will be much cleaner.
Here's the diagram of my arduino photolab box. More details here (in french) :
www.equinoxefr.org/post/2009/02/11/arduino-photolab-schema/
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This is the first iteration of my Arduino ( a user programmable micro controller) powered flash trigger. There is an IR beam over the end of the barrel, the pellet breaks the beam and fires the flash gun to freeze the motion of the bullet. All I need to do now is set it up in the dark, and find a suitable target.
Arduino Mega 2560, with wires soldered to headers. This is a prototype, the finished project will be much cleaner.
Connecting an Arduino and Raspberry Pi to create a webpage with temperature and humidity measurements.
Elaborado sobre plástico flexible, este Arduino es un ejemplo de lo que se puede hacer siguiendo la técnica de David, autor del blog sewboard.cancamusa.net/