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漂亮的Arduino和Xbee Pro由fla同学制作,Xbee PCB花了将近一个月时间吧,非常感谢热情和乐于助人的fla~blog,http://blog.booksforce.com/

 

Arduino DevCamp in Oxford.

July 10, 2010

Prototype: Theramin

 

Proximity-controlled (via infrared sensor) sound output

 

Created in Group Build session of

workshop: "Meet the Arduino Microcontroller"

 

Museum Computer Network

MCN conference, Atlanta

 

November 2011

 

Testing the macro setting.

We taught a workshop on how to create interactive art with the Arduino platform at the Mill Valley Library on October 24, 2015.

 

We showed 9 students how to make lights blink, sounds play, motors move, and how to add more color with neopixel LEDs, as described in this online guide we created for the workshop:

bit.ly/arduino-101-guide

 

At the end of the workshop, we asked participants if they would like to this again, and the answer was a resounding yes! Participants told us they learned a lot from this workshop and would not only come back for future workshops, but also recommend this program to their friends.

 

Instructors for this workshop were Donald Day and Fabrice Florin, with support from Jean Bolte and her daughter Natalie. We are all members of Pataphysical Studios, the art collective behind the ‘Pataphysical Slot Machine’, our poetic oracle.

 

Come visit the exhibit this month! We’re open every Saturday and Sunday in October, from 1 to 5pm, in the downstairs conference room of the Mill Valley Library.

 

Special thanks to the Mill Valley Library and the Friends of the Library for making these workshops possible — especially Kristen Clarke, who helped us get the Arduino parts and set up for the workshop.

 

View more photos of the exhibit: www.flickr.com/photos/fabola/albums/72157659147117739

 

A note of explanation: This is my cat Cody (Dakota). Once in awhile, Cody gets into these serene moods where you can lean things against him and he doesn't really care -- in fact he gets upset if you take them away. This is an Arduino, but Cody has been side-to-side with everything from sheets of paper to Horowitz & Hill and it doesn't bother him.

Schematic for Arduino Standalone atmega168-mlf32 version (under construction)

Arduino with 14.7456MHz crystal (for 115200 bps transfer rate) and accelerometer shield with Xbee, bottom side.

Shot with Olympus PEN E-PL5, extension tubes and the kit lens - Oly M.ZUIKO 14-42mm II R

Much larger than I need for this project, but it was available.

Komplett in Farbe und über 500 Seiten

Ever wonder how far the Maker Shed's version of Simon would go? With help from my buddy TomG and an Arduino, we find out.

 

Complete set here, includes video of game start and end.

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

Hugo's 'Italorider'. Dancing LED lights at varying speeds.

Geiger Counter Monitoring Station. WIFI enabled logging.

use EthernetShield

 

ArduinoEthernetShield (+OSC Library) --- LAN(OSC Protocol) --- Processing (+oscP5 Library)

 

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

Not shown: Solar Charger Shield (from Seeed Studio) and RS-232 Electronic Brick module. The former arrived on 1/21 and who knows when the latter will arrive. Already hacked up one of the chargers to get the Solar Shield running off the solar panel and Li-Ion battery; it works spectacularly well.

 

Some of this came from Sparkfun Free Day, some was paid by Palm's generous early-developer gift certificate at Christmas, and the rest came very cheaply because I'm a frugal bastard.

Randomized 8seg led displays molded in a chunk of soap

This is an incremental upgrade that adds a power-on indicator LED. Yay!

 

make.rrrf.org/ab-1.2

Ingredients:

 

4-digit 7-segment LED

12-key Keypad

8-bit Shift Register 74AC164

Some ohm

Piezo Speaker

 

More information is at: mulps.wordpress.com/2009/08/26/arduino-kitchen-timer/

 

Proposed Arduino Logo

 

Foto en Instagram: ift.tt/1nYqBuv, Arduino básico: haciendo parpadear un LED

A potentiometer controls a servo motor so you can set a display to show what mood you're in. I had to modify the pot to stick in the breadboard better.

Commissioned piece made of cardboard, hot glue, wood glue, paint, and vellum with Arduino inside the box structure.

 

The LEDs (one red, one yellow) flicker in a random pattern and look like a flame burning inside. Complete with on/off switch!

 

Ku is one of the great ancestral Hawaiian Gods of earth and heaven.

The next version of the camera trap electronics uses an Arduino Micro which handles the PIR trigger and a wireless 30 minute flash wakeup timer. Still undergoing testing.

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