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"HOOP" Electroluminescent Panels sown on linnen bag with Arduino microcontroller inside.

Storm Trooper checking out a Mega-Donkey microcontroller

The Nuvoton part appears to be their 24MHz Cortex-M0 MINI54L microcontroller. I couldn't find the MINI54LAN part on their site, but the MINI54LDE part information is here:

www.nuvoton.com/hq/products/microcontrollers/arm-cortex-m...

 

Not sure what they're using it for, but it supports up to six PWM channels and up to 8 10-bit AD channels. It only has one UART, so it seems unlikely to be the MIDI controller.

 

The IC closest to the 7-seg LED is a NXP PCA9626 24-bit LED driver. From the looks of it, it's responsible for all the individual LEDs on the buttons.

www.nxp.com/products/interface_and_connectivity/i2c/i2c_l...

 

As explained in another image, the largest piece here is the Freescale MK20DX ARM microcontroller.

This hands-on design module course introduce students to microcontroller platforms like Arduino. Students meet weekly to learn the basics behind programming the microcontroller development board, use of external programs to support development of controlled systems and build circuits using the platform in the design of simple control systems. Instructor: Dr. Jennifer Choi, UC Davis Department of Biomedical Engineering.

Foto von Jan Kraus

 

An unserem Code&Play Stand konnte an drei Tagen ein buntes Workshop-Angebot wahrgenommen werden. Mit dabei waren:

 

senseBox, Junge Tüftler, NaWiTex-Schülerlabor, Technologiestiftung Berlin, Open Knowledge Foundation, Infosphere Aachen, Coder Dojos, Creative Gaming und das Game Science Center!

 

Soldering the pin strips to the LoL shield so it is usable with an Arduino Duemilanove.

It's not just a clever concept, but the code is nice and neat too! He's posted the source code here: bitbucket.org/hudson/iambic

Arduino based breathalyzer.

Pixel VGA, version 1 (Floor Cluster) - Garnet Hertz

 

Two dozen old computer monitors occupy the center of a gallery floor in a cluster facing the wall. Each screen is controlled with custom electronics to create pulsating and strobing patterns, casting a colored wash across the darkened gallery.

 

Dimensions: Variable (approx 3m x 3m). VGA monitors, custom electronics. 2011.

 

More project information: conceptlab.com/pixel/

My new USB Arduino board! You can see some of the digital pinouts at the top, and toward the bottom right is the round reset button.

  

In this sample project we are using Programming Software FlowCode for Programming LCD ( Liquid Crystal Display ) With Keypad and Testing And Interfacing with PIC16F877A.It shows how to use and simulate and program Keypad with LCD for use in different projects.In this Project we are testing Keypad and outputting binary values to LCD ( Liquid Crystal Display ).Varying the delay and write-erase sequence can be manipulated to get desired result.

 

Above is the Flow code program Snapshot:

Recent Related ProgramsKeypad and LED Interfacing With PIC16F88

LCD(16x2) Display Related ProgramsVoltage as Float(LCD with PIC16F1937)Voltage as String (LCD with PIC16F1937)ADC Sampling and outputting to a LCDNumber on 16x2 LCD Display with PIC16F88Printing and Updating Number on 16x2 LCD DisplayTwo line(String) message (LCD 16x2)Printing a formatted number on ( LCD 16x2 )OutPut On LCD Dispaly And LED Strip is as Given.This data is Further Used for Interfacing in other big and complicated Projects

 

Keypad

 

LED Strip

 

LCD(Liquid Crystal Display)

 

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0001

 

1

 

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0010

 

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0011

 

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0100

 

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0101

 

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0110

 

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1000

 

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1001

 

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1011

 

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Flow code Simulation and how to do Video Tutorial:

 

LCD (Liquid Crystal Display 16X2):-

Its screen is an electronic display module and find a wide range of applications. A 16x2 LCD display is very basic module and is very commonly used in various devices and circuits. These modules are preferred over seven segments and other multi segment LEDs.

The reasons being: LCDs are economical; easily programmable; have no limitation of displaying special & even custom characters (unlike in seven segments), animations and so on.

 

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via Ingenuity Dias techinventory.blogspot.com/2015/09/lcd-interfacing-with-k...

The purpose of this machine is to inspire our staff to create interesting prototypes from acrylic, Delrin, or anything else we can easily cut in this 75W laser. The laser engraver can cut and etch a variety of materials with consistency and faster productivity. Because it works like a printer and doesn’t require any CAM tools to make tool paths, anybody with a drawing and a dream can use this tool!

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

    

For Bread Bike Blog

 

From left to right: the digital radio module, voltage regulation, amp and speaker; the main microcontroller and graphics microcontroller, plus screen; the social module microcontroller with wifi module. The test rig is visible in the top right. Barely any of these components are final.

Foto von Jan Kraus

 

An unserem Code&Play Stand konnte an drei Tagen ein buntes Workshop-Angebot wahrgenommen werden. Mit dabei waren:

 

senseBox, Junge Tüftler, NaWiTex-Schülerlabor, Technologiestiftung Berlin, Open Knowledge Foundation, Infosphere Aachen, Coder Dojos, Creative Gaming und das Game Science Center!

 

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This is a Teleo object that I am using to interface with the Pepsi Machine Project. Ernesto Arroyo is graciously helping me figure things out.

 

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Motorola MC68340 32-bit microcontroller

UV Led Flasher

 

Blink a UV led for ~0.5 sec every ~2.5 sec. The driver is a PIC12F675. The PIC is most of the time in Sleep Mode and count the WDT Wake up's to control the LED. The circuit is powered by a 3V battery, so there is no need to have a limiting resistor for the LED.

Just received an ITeaduino from ITead Studios in China. It's a clone of the Arduino, with a few enhancements like a simple selector to run on 3.3V and three pin connectors with power for inputs and outputs.

 

Comes in a pretty nice box too.

My standard LED status indicator for the Jeenode. More details at www.ka1kjz.com/787/a-standard-led-indicator-for-jeenodes/

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

    

For Bread Bike Blog

 

Atmel microcontroller and looks like a Cypress RF IC

On mbed.org/ rapid prototyping board with Lilypad Arduino buzzer making a guest appearance w crocodile clips & breadboard.

making the USBtiny ISP AVR from adafruit industries

The Nanode is an Arduino based microcontroller with built in Ethernet

For more details have a look at the project Website.

alan-parekh.com/projects/gear-clock/

This hands-on design module course introduce students to microcontroller platforms like Arduino. Students meet weekly to learn the basics behind programming the microcontroller development board, use of external programs to support development of controlled systems and build circuits using the platform in the design of simple control systems. Instructor: Dr. Jennifer Choi, UC Davis Department of Biomedical Engineering.

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