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The Arduino Module maps Arduino input terminals to CML object properties. With this module you can connect:

 

switches to boolean properties such as visibility

 

continuous controllers (dials, sliders, pressure sensors, etc) to any numeric property such as scale and position.

 

RFID to boolean properties

 

Learn more at Open Exhibits

Arduino Workshop at School of Design Mainz, 2009

 

Photographs by Sandy Pfaff

With more light, less resistance.

How I spent my Sunday (bent over a soldering iron and an Arduino).

Arduino Workshop at School of Design Mainz, 2009

 

Photographs by Sandy Pfaff

Our fall Arduino 101 class at Tam Makers is off to a great start. I taught this evening course with my associates Donald Day and Edward Janne on September 14, 2016, at the woodshop in Tam High School in Mill Valley.

 

We welcomed a wonderful group of seven students, including adults with diverse backgrounds, as well as a high school student. We started by giving our students an overview of the popular Arduino board. We then learned how to light up an LED, add a button to turn it on and off, and play a sound with a piezzo buzzer.

 

Students accomplished all these steps successfully, and seemed to really enjoy this class and told us they learned a lot from it. We’re really happy that this course is going so well and we look forward to teaching next week’s class.

 

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-fall-2016

 

Check out our course slides:

bit.ly/arduino-101-slides-fall-2016

 

Learn more about Tam Makers:

www.tammakers.org/

• ATmega1280

• 54 i/o pins

• 14 PWM

• 16 Analog

• 16MHz

• 128kB Flash Memory

• 8kB RAM

1 arduino

2 continous servos

1 "lube sheep" brand lunch container

1 yellow boba straw

1 9volt battery

1 model airplane caster wheel

2 model airplane wheels

1 marker (not shown)

  

Evento em agosto de 2014 no Olabi, Rio de Janeiro. Mais informações: www.olabi.co

 

Crédito: +5521 Fotografia www.facebook.com/mais5521?fref=ts

Ardunio running amplificar's test code on Arduino Playground

 

- Camera phone upload powered by ShoZu

1scale1 workshop at reboot11

A still shot of my Sunday afternoon Moodlamp project

Arduino, and associated transistor power amplification circuit for eyeballs, in situ within wooden base housing.

 

February 2012

 

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

an enclosure (with room for compass module on top) I designed and had made at Ponoko.

Evento em agosto de 2014 no Olabi, Rio de Janeiro. Mais informações: www.olabi.co

 

Crédito: +5521 Fotografia www.facebook.com/mais5521?fref=ts

mls term

- Arduino Duemilanove,

- HD447800 4x20 FFSTN LCD,

- 1-10 Dallas DS18B20/DS18S20

Arduino Workshop at School of Design Mainz, 2009

 

Photographs by Sandy Pfaff

These are some pictures of the liquidware geoshield for the arduino. The source code and schematics are available at www.liquidware.com

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

    

For Bread Bike Blog

 

Arduino controlling 2 x 7-Segment LED Displays directly without the aid of an LED driver IC. It creates a rats nest of wires.

FEZ Domino and Arduino Duemilanove. FEZ Domino as USB host controls the Arduino as USB client.

OK, some slightly crap soldering :-(

But this is the underside of my shield.

Twenty-two days of waiting, but my Arduino Duemilanove came (from China).

 

Vinte e dois dias de espera, mas o meu Arduino Duemilanove chegou (da China).

Our fall Arduino 101 class at Tam Makers is off to a great start. I taught this evening course with my associates Donald Day and Edward Janne on September 14, 2016, at the woodshop in Tam High School in Mill Valley.

 

We welcomed a wonderful group of seven students, including adults with diverse backgrounds, as well as a high school student. We started by giving our students an overview of the popular Arduino board. We then learned how to light up an LED, add a button to turn it on and off, and play a sound with a piezzo buzzer.

 

Students accomplished all these steps successfully, and seemed to really enjoy this class and told us they learned a lot from it. We’re really happy that this course is going so well and we look forward to teaching next week’s class.

 

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-fall-2016

 

Check out our course slides:

bit.ly/arduino-101-slides-fall-2016

 

Learn more about Tam Makers:

www.tammakers.org/

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 Natalie and Jean Bolte. 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 hands-on workshop on the Arduino micro controller, a pre-conference event at ASTC 2012. For more info visit astc.org

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