A binary clock made with an Arduino Micro, GPS and LED panel #arduinomicromonday
Directly from our Arduino community on GooglePlus: a binary clock by Jamie Booth: Join us and show us what you made with Arduino!
Directly from our Arduino community on GooglePlus: a binary clock by Jamie Booth: Join us and show us what you made with Arduino!
Muzzley provides libraries for the most popular languages and platforms and in this project allows you to control a led strip with a mobile device (iOS and Android) using an Intel Galileo Board:
Vespira created a project forking a previous one made with Arduino Uno. In this case all audio is generated on the Arduino Micro: If you look closely, you will see that I added a yellow wire going from the TXLED to the empty hole that was drilled over by the reset button. I added […]
Anywhere is a pseudo multichannel installation created by Dmitry Morozov, a Moscow media-artist, musician and engineer of strange-sounding mechanisms. It’s made using 10 speakers, optical relays, an Arduino Uno and a micro sd wav player.
Recent declines in honey bee populations raised attention of many scientists and now makers started activating swell. The Open Source Beehives (OSBH) project is a collaborative response to the threat faced by Bee populations in industrialised nations around the world. They’ve just launched a campaign on Indiegogo and are waiting for your contribution. The campaign […]
Making a blinking belt with Arduino Micro, Altoids box, LED and some code: This project had many ups and downs, sadly ending in a down. My greatest strength caused my demise since my aesthetically pleasing container, the Altoids box, is conductor and my LEDs, connected to the side, failed to blink properly. Even though my […]
Arduino Day selected Rome as the official italian event, that will be held on March 29th at the triumphal Tempio di Adriano. The program of the day, developed by Officine Arduino and DiScienza, will include: an area for makers and open-source startups, free workshops for kids and free talks and demos about Arduino (click here […]
During the last months we’ve been involved with RS components in launching the “Hack the Arduino Robot” competition. It has been a bit of a special competition where people would participate by posting their ideas and a committee of experts would choose which could be the most interesting challenges for the Arduino Robot to perform. I […]
On Adafruit Learning System there are a lot of cool tutorials and this particular one is based on the Arduino Micro used to upcycles old Next keyboards: Ladyada and pt had an old NeXT keyboard with a strong desire to get it running on a modern computer. These keyboards are durable, super clicky, and very satisfying to use! […]
Matt from Plotly team, sent us this cool video about streaming remote temperature + humidity data with an Arduino Uno and visualizing with Plotly from a mountain edge, in Peachland, BC. The Arduino (We’re using the UNOr3) was connected to wifi tethering from a mobile (through a WIFI Shield), from there it received data from […]