We’ve been Slashdotted!
Was a short note on an article from P. Torrone from Make, but here it comes: http://hardware.slashdot.org/hardware/08/10/24/0343244.shtml
Was a short note on an article from P. Torrone from Make, but here it comes: http://hardware.slashdot.org/hardware/08/10/24/0343244.shtml
The Arduino story has been written by Clive Thompson, one of the Wired Magazine reporters. Check the full story here. The article, titled “Build It. Share It. Profit. Can Open Source Hardware Work?” reviews several hardware projects under the umbrella of the Open Source philosophy. Arduino opens the story and includes probably the funkiest pictures […]
Continuing our tradition of difficult to pronounce Italian name, we’re happy to announce the Arduino Duemilanove (“2009”). This is the latest revision of the basic Arduino USB board, replacing the Diecimila. The Duemilanove automatically selects the appropriate power source (USB or external adaptor), eliminating the need for a power selection jumper. It also includes an […]
The other day we got this article recommended in the developers email list, it is about a way of making a minimal Arduino-based board using an oscillator in the shape of a traditional Japanese Sandal. I may be making up the story, but the google translation of the article is not making things better. picture […]
Just a quick post to announce that my book “Getting Started with Arduino” is available from O’Reilly. You can find more details here http://oreilly.com/catalog/9780596155513/ Massimo
Arduino.poet, the name he has chosen for our forum, posted some days ago a movie to his latest project. This Segway-like robot is able of standing up for some time running on a couple of Lego motors controlled by one Arduino board reading data from a Gyroscope. video (c) 2008 by arduino.poet, also known as […]
Alexander Olivares from the Cenditel Foundation in Venezuela sent us today an email about their latest development in Open Hardware; since their foundation is not supporting Java for different reasons, they have been putting some effort since our visit there and are quite happy to present their first version of their plugin of Arduino for […]
Alexander Olivares from the Cenditel Foundation in Venezuela sent us today an email about their latest development in Open Hardware; since their foundation is not supporting Java for different reasons, they have been putting some effort since our visit there and are quite happy to present their first version of their plugin of Arduino for […]
The guys from Buglabs posted an article where they explain how to connect their box to Arduino. On the picture you can see an Arduino Mini, a USB-Serial converter and one of the Buglab´s devices talking over a USB port. picture (c) 2008 by Jan Rellermeyer at Bugblogger.com It would be fun to try this […]
It is the time when universities re-open their September courses, just to be ready for that we decided to finally migrate the Arduino.cc server space to a different provider. It has taken us a long time to decide for one that could cover all our needs, but it has been definitely worth the effort. Top […]