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Arduino Pong Alarm Clock inside

Tearing down my RC Car for Arduino integration

Arduino Day 2018 at WeMake

Denden-town Electronic construction classroom

Nippon-bashi, Osaka

 

arduino.sugakoubou.com/arduino%e3%83%95%e3%82%a1%e3%83%b3...

Turned a Rubbermaid food storage container into a case to carry my Arduino in my bag on my bicycle.

    

For Bread Bike Blog

 

Patrons spent two evenings building circuits and programming microcontrollers in this hands-on workshop using the Sparkfun Inventor Kits and the Redboard Arduino clones.

Tearing down my RC Car for Arduino integration

Most of the pieces of my Arduino camera controller kit

 

Blog post about it here: pskillenrules.blogspot.com/2011/01/arduino-based-camera-c...

I finally figured out how to sharpen macro images on this camera. Take it out of auto mode and then go to 1cm focus. 1cm is less than 1/2" since there are 2.54cm to an inch. You even see the cat hair on the thing.

Tearing down my RC Car for Arduino integration

Arduino(sanguino1284p)MsTimer2+SDcard (<- NEW!! ) AC-current Meter (WattMeter)

 

code

github.com/ichbinfrei/Arduino/blob/master/AC_Logger_CT10H...

This is a fun Arduino project. You set up light sensors to gradually change the colour of a LED.

Arduino+S4A+Ardublock

Arduino with a 595 and 8 led's.

measures people in and out of door with irisys people counter and has arduino bluetooth PIR and crossbow mts410 environment sensor

Arduino Leonardo, S8LP, Pantalla4D7SLED, en caja de Cartón

playing around with the new arduino

By using this modified cable, you can program the ATmega chip easily with a Seeeduino. Please follow instruction from www.geocities.jp/arduino_diecimila/bootloader/index_en.html

This is Arduino GPS Logger demonstrated in my 15th Arduino Tutorial

Ethernet Shield, 16x2 LCD (LCM1602A)

Arduino based robot platform

Patrons spent two evenings building circuits and programming microcontrollers in this hands-on workshop using the Sparkfun Inventor Kits and the Redboard Arduino clones.

Falling peanuts captured by Arduino-based sound-activated flash trigger

LEDs and push buttons mounted on the box top are connected to the circuit board with ribbon cables.

O evento ocorreu no Olabi Makerspace, no Rio de Janeiro, em 28 de fevereiro de 2015. Crédito: André Motta

made at the basic Arduino course at the Danish Design School (DKDS), read more at blushingboy.org/content/short-course-dkds

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