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My new USB Arduino board! It's a microcontroller board with a strong support community and a pretty neat IDE. Open Source Hardware, baby! If you're not controlling motors, it runs off of USB bus power.
The shield snaps right on to the ardiuno and makes playing with small circuits much easier and more portable than dragging around a full sized breadboard and jumpering wires across from one to the other. The LEDs are red, green, and blue, though it's hard to tell since they're overexposed.
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:
A robot arm that shoots ping pong balls at a miniature basketball hoop. The arm rotates to aim based on the closing price of the stock market for the 104 weeks of 2008-9. If the market price rose, the arm rotates proportionally clockwise, if the price fell, it rotates counterclockwise.
Evento em agosto de 2014 no Olabi, Rio de Janeiro. Mais informações: www.olabi.co
Crédito: +5521 Fotografia www.facebook.com/mais5521?fref=ts
Here's the present state of the pinball project: a power supply, Arduino I/O board, PinMame-HW driver board, flipper assembly, and a switch. Hitting the switch makes the flipper coil fire. This is special (to me) because the switch closure is interpreted by the microcontroller (using a parallel to serial chip), which turns the solenoid on for a short period of time. Hooray!
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:
Well I mean on a breadboard at the moment but it will be in a box running the Scalextric Lap Counter code.
For prototyping/testing I have used 5v LED's but will us 2.5v LED's in the working model. I have also used a 24mhz Crystal because I haven't got to Maplins yet, so timing is out but works fine for this test.
Next I need to add reset switch..
Evento em agosto de 2014 no Olabi, Rio de Janeiro. Mais informações: www.olabi.co
Crédito: +5521 Fotografia www.facebook.com/mais5521?fref=ts
Evento em agosto de 2014 no Olabi, Rio de Janeiro. Mais informações: www.olabi.co
Crédito: +5521 Fotografia www.facebook.com/mais5521?fref=ts
Playing with code & various LEDs - mixing breadboard & Digital Arduino board with Lilypad Arduino tri-colour LED & crocodile clips.
Arduino Workshop at iLab
Interaktive Werkstatt
School of Design Mainz, 2009
Workshop with Andreas Muxel
Photographs by Sandy Pfaff
Arduino を使ったインターバルタイマで10秒間隔で4時間撮影.秒24コマにして合成.
右下は枇杷の木
撮影地:鹿児島県肝属郡錦江町(旧大根占)
高解像度版Up > www.flickr.com/photos/matoken/3766192328/?likes_hd=1