Enviroment Category

Cheap Thermocam Around 100$

[Max] forwarded me an impressive project about a DIY Themal Camera. The overall cost for building it is around 104$, compairing to professional products ranging from from 2000$ to 30.000$. after some time of research I want to present my latest project called “Cheap-Thermocam”. It enables to create thermal images of houses, electrical devices or […]

Customize Your Car’s Electronics Using Arduino

Customizing your car with Arduino is getting easier and easier, with plenty of examples online. After the MPGuino Community, different OBD and CAN shields, we welcome the JEEPuter: The JEEPuter is a programmable push-button system for controlling things like ignition, GPS navigation system, CB radio, RF scanner, 110V inverter, external and internal lights, and garage […]

WiFi Enabled Whole House Power Meter

The Open Hardware web community has made plenty of examples about power monitoring and consumption knowledge: from ladyada’s tweet-a-watt to Jarv’s Home power Monitoring. [Greg] shares code & circuits on his own power monitoring system based on Wifi Communication. First things first – this project is a blatant and obvious rip-off of John Jarvis’ power […]

Seg..Stick – A Stick-Controlled, Arduino-Based Segway

[scolton] made a nice self-balaced vehicle based on two DeWalt cordless drills and an Arduino Nano: Segstick is a self-balancing…well, literally some kind of broomstick I found in the MITERS workshop. It is powered direct by two DeWalt cordless drills chucked to two 6″ wheels. The controller is an Arduino. Additional supporting devices include an Inertial […]

Massimo Interview for FairCompanies About ArduinoMassimo Interview for FairCompanies About ArduinoMassimo Interview for FairCompanies About Arduino

Back in Barcelona, Massimo has been interviewed by Kirsten Dirksen for FairCompanies. Much of the educational and sharing philosophy of Arduino is explained by Massimo in the interview. The Arduino– an affordable, open source microcontroller board- has been touted as connecting the real world to your computer. To get an idea of what that means, here is […]

Massimo Interview for FairCompanies About ArduinoMassimo Interview for FairCompanies About ArduinoMassimo Interview for FairCompanies About Arduino

Back in Barcelona, Massimo has been interviewed by Kirsten Dirksen for FairCompanies. Much of the educational and sharing philosophy of Arduino is explained by Massimo in the interview. The Arduino– an affordable, open source microcontroller board- has been touted as connecting the real world to your computer. To get an idea of what that means, here is […]

Arduino Ethernet And The GymArduino Ethernet And the GymArduino Ethernet e La Gestione Della Palestra

    Marco Sangalli and Alex Rigamonti have recently finished a server-controlled system to monitor the access of the customers in a gym using a prototype of the Arduino Ethernet, RFID, and digital sensors of a turnstile. The system was meant to monitor easily the different kind of tickets and timing people may have in […]

Arduino Ethernet And The GymArduino Ethernet And the GymArduino Ethernet e La Gestione Della Palestra

    Marco Sangalli and Alex Rigamonti have recently finished a server-controlled system to monitor the access of the customers in a gym using a prototype of the Arduino Ethernet, RFID, and digital sensors of a turnstile. The system was meant to monitor easily the different kind of tickets and timing people may have in […]