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Evento em agosto de 2014 no Olabi, Rio de Janeiro. Mais informações: www.olabi.co
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image from the physical computing workshop "Connect the dots" at KHIB oct-nov 07, led by HC Gilje and Amanda Steggell.
Sandbox classes are opportunities for patrons to explore at their own pace. A recent Saturday found patrons working through several Arduino projects, with others dropping in to work with Scratch or other tools and software available in the Jocelyn H. Lee Innovation Lab.
Software portion of the controller on Vimeo
Note: the pins on the TIP102 are incorrect in this photo. This setup fails to operate. Pin 1 is the base, 2 the collector, 3 the emitter.
Testing eia 485 communication on unused twisted pairs of an ethernet cable.
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I've spent the weekend nusing a horrible cold and decided I needed a colour cycling mood lamp to make me feel better ;-)
Turned a Rubbermaid food storage container into a case to carry my Arduino in my bag on my bicycle.
For Bread Bike Blog
We had a guest come and show students in Mark Snyder's Electronic Music class how to use an Arduino board and some potentiometers to build a basic synthesizer.
Evento em agosto de 2014 no Olabi, Rio de Janeiro. Mais informações: www.olabi.co
Crédito: +5521 Fotografia www.facebook.com/mais5521?fref=ts
Got the arduino's inline LED blinking...the hello world of hardware.
Some notes for myself about a mini arty/led-y project I want to build:
* Extend the number of output pins on the arduino using a shift register (http://www.arduino.cc/en/Tutorial/ShiftOut)
* sparkfun is a good place to buy
* I need to get a breadboard, a soldering iron, a bunch of leds, a 595 for the shift register