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3-day Arduino Academy, a summer program offered by Catalyst, 7-9 July 2014. catalyst.net.nz/academy

Detalhe da resolução da tela

even though its doing nothing active, it *is* protecting the main board, below and that's useful just on its own.

Otra forma de colocar la protoboard

The Nanode is a low cost Arduino compatible board with built in ethernet, it is supplied as a kit of components. Read my Nanode Review here.

 

For more information see nanode.eu and the Nanode Wiki.

Arduino Shield mit Fritzing realisiert und hergestellt durch Fritzing Fab

Arduino Workshop at iLab

Interaktive Werkstatt

iw.fh-mainz.de

School of Design Mainz, 2009

 

Workshop with Andreas Muxel

 

Photographs by Sandy Pfaff

For our second project, we had to use our two words (mine were Edible Email Notifier) to create something using an Arduino. I made my email notifier fully functional, with a lot of time dedicated to coding.

Hello world - the arduino makes an LED flash!

 

September 2011

 

For more on this, arduino stuff and other daft things see the "Making weird stuff" blog

Arduino Severino fabrikasi NEXT SYSTEM, menggunakan pin header (male) untuk memudahkan koneksi.

so far these bare contacts are instead of arduino, time to get to the code!

Arduino Workshop at iLab

Interaktive Werkstatt

iw.fh-mainz.de

School of Design Mainz, 2009

 

Workshop with Andreas Muxel

 

Photographs by Sandy Pfaff

Arduino Workshop at iLab

Interaktive Werkstatt

iw.fh-mainz.de

School of Design Mainz, 2009

 

Workshop with Andreas Muxel

 

Photographs by Sandy Pfaff

A new version

 

A new version of the venerable Arduino Breakout Shield.

 

More info at make.rrrf.org/ab-1.4

Feeding the Arduino commands via serial port. So currently it's a bit like a very noisy slow remote controlled car...

The finished thing. I really enjoyed making this; I enjoyed the physical process of making something that works as well as the process of figuring out what kind of stories you could tell with stuff like this. I want to do more. It's got some computer power in it. All I need to do now is work out how to put the Internet into it.

A £3 TFT display working with a £18 Arduino DUE.

Received an order today and for the first time the Unos were in a stick shaped box.

um dia eu fiz a luz piscar. depois, não fiz mais nada.

 

sou foda? não.

Arduino is an open-source electronics prototyping platform based on flexible, easy-to-use hardware and software.

 

In other words you can build all kinds of cool shit with it.

 

And yes, you can program it with Python :)

Arduino based PID controller for home Popper Coffee Roaster

When we created Arduino’s visual identity in 2010, we pioneered brand communication in DIY electronics. Since then, we have helped Arduino define its presence amid growth and change, and recently took care of refreshing the brand and designing a coherent look and feel for its sister brand, Genuino.

 

There is a nice post on Arduino’s blog about our work.

blog.arduino.cc/2015/07/20/arduino-and-genuino-brand-refr...

3 shift registers

5.5m of wire

16 little resistors

128 LEDs in a matrix

The Arduino Ethernet Shield allows an Arduino board to connect to the internet.

 

www.ewerksonline.com

  

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/

 

Always wanted to write your own 8-bit video games? With a Gameduino and an Arduino you can do just that. The Gameduino is a game adapter for Arduino - built as a single shield that stacks on top of the Arduino and has plugs for a VGA monitor and stereo speakers.

 

Available from oomlout:

 

www.oomlout.co.uk/gameduino-shield-for-arduino-p-257.html

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