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Ingredients: 1 atmel chip, some female headers, a resistor and a capacitor here and there, a timing crystal, and a bunch of wire and solder
Arduino + Adafruit Motor Shield running a small DC motor.
The motor and its battery pack (in the big piece at the bottom) are from the toy car that will become the ToyBot.
Turned a Rubbermaid food storage container into a case to carry my Arduino in my bag on my bicycle.
For Bread Bike Blog
"39" tumbles off and "40" fills up.
Then I press-and-hold the SEL/ADJ button to kick a full demo of the animation.
This is the completed LoL Shield on top of an Arduino and a Mintyboost next to it which can be used to power it.
More info can be found at: gregms.com/2011/01/lolshield/
Turned a Rubbermaid food storage container into a case to carry my Arduino in my bag on my bicycle.
For Bread Bike Blog
I thought my Arduino board was broken. (Look at the note above.) But it turns out that it's normal for that connection to not be there. How do I know? I looked at Flickr photos of other people's Arduino boards.
The upper and lower sets of pins are offset (horizontally and vertically) but there's no extra gap between the two top banks.
Arduino(sanguino1284p)MsTimer2+SDcard (<- NEW!! ) AC-current Meter (WattMeter)
code
github.com/ichbinfrei/Arduino/blob/master/AC_Logger_CT10H...