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I2CScanner.pde: Arduino as I2C bus scanner
todbot blog —
Authority: 93
One of the challenges of working with I2C (aka “two-wire” or “TWI” or “Wire”) devices is knowing the I2C address of the device. Older devices have a fixed address, or a “choose one-of-four” approach. But newer I2C devices have fully programmable addresses, leading to cases of not knowing what address ...3 hours ago -
Arduino pH meter
Electronics-Lab.com Blog —
Authority: 135
This project describes an open software open hardware pH meter using an Arduino / Freeduino board. In other words, this is an electronic circuit to be connected with a glass electrode pH sensor. Arduino pH meter - [ Link ]3 hours ago -
$100 Arduino based CNC
Electronics-Lab.com Blog —
Authority: 135
This is the second version of a homemade CNC machine build using mostly off the shelve parts. The first one aka “The beast” had a lot of precision issues due to play in most parts which in turn was caused by mostly bad cutting. Also one of the biggest problems was that when I have build it I did not think to allow ...3 hours ago -
Magic clock knows your location
Hack a Day —
Authority: 648
Straight out of the fiction of Harry Potter is The Magic Clock . Just like in the novel this clock (is it still a clock even thought it doesnt tell time?) shows the current location of family members, from home to the doctor’s office, even to mortal peril (We hear its nice this time of year). The clock hands are ...10 hours ago -
Arduino/Twitter Hack – How to Make a Location-Telling Magic Clock!
zedomax.com —
Authority: 628
Here’s a fun Arduino/Twitter hack that involves a location-telling magic clock that you can update your location with Twitter update statuses. The author says he will be looking in the future for automated location using GoogleMaps GPS location on smartphones. (I think that’s a great idea and perhaps be ...18 hours ago -
BBox Drum Generator – It’s Time for Fun!
Embedded projects from around the web —
Authority: 130
When the weekend is arriving, it’s time to layback and have something else to do. For those who enjoy playing drum, you might want to try this BBox Drum Generator, as it can really bring a lot of fun. Unlike the other drum generator, the BBox Drum Generator is built on an Arduino-based Midi sequencer. The ...2 days ago -
Christmas Lights – With A Mind of Their Own
Jim On Light —
Authority: 131
I just found a video of a really kitchy and pretty funny xmas lighting display – I just wonder what the control systems for these crazy installs are! Do you think this is DIY, arduino controlled? Would it not be just wicked to hook a Hog III up to your house?! The music is pretty cool, give it the two minutes ...2 days ago -
Seven Digit Display Clock Primer
Embedded projects from around the web —
Authority: 130
Firstly, it isn’t a new technology to build your very own seven digit display clock primer, as there are many projects that have been developed throughout the internet. However, it’s still a lot of fun to deal with the seven digit display, as it allows us to learn the basic development techniques, especially for ...3 days ago -
Digital BMXing through San Francisco
Hack a Day —
Authority: 648
[Alpay] sent in this project he did recently. He was hired to produce a kiosk that would stand out to the kids at the event. He chose to make a bike riding game utilizing open source hardware and software . There was some thought put into what interface to use to make it easiest for people to just pick up and use. ...4 days ago -
Commodore SQ1000 twitter wall: the twypper
Hack a Day —
Authority: 648
Before we begin, let us soothe those first dreaded thoughts. No, the commodore was not destroyed in the process. They can simply clip the 16 wires they added to interface the keyboard and be back to stock. Breathe a sigh of relief, and enjoy the twypper, a twitter wall made from a commodore SQ1000 . [Alex] needed to ...5 days ago -
dataMorphose [Processing, Environment]
CreativeApplications.Net —
Authority: 573
dataMorphose is diploma project by Christiane Keller at the University of Applied Sciences Würzburg / Germany. The interactive installation projects data into space and visualizes it three-dimensionally using spanned and moving sails in attempt to make data physical and tangible. The installation includes ...5 days ago -
Coming soon - GAKKEN Japanino: An Arduino clone in Japan?
adafruit industries blog —
Authority: 526
Huh - Hobbymedia writes - Yesterday I went to Tokyo MAKE Meeting 04 with Gianluca Martino: a member of the Arduino team. He has been super popular and he really appreciated the Japanese Arduino scene. During the show Gakken displayed the prototype of the JAPANINO (Arduino clone). It will be released next spring in ...5 days ago -
GAKKEN Japanino: An Arduino clone in Japan?
TOYS and GADGETs | News | Reviews | Videos —
Authority: 171
Wow, this is interesting... Hobbymedia writes - Yesterday I went to Tokyo MAKE Meeting 04 with Gianluca Martino: a member of the Arduino team. He has been super popular and he really appreciated the Japanese Arduino scene. During the show Gakken displayed the prototype of the JAPANINO (Arduino clone). It will be ...5 days ago -
GAKKEN Japanino: An Arduino clone in Japan?
MAKE Magazine —
Authority: 155
Wow, this is interesting... Hobbymedia writes - Yesterday I went to Tokyo MAKE Meeting 04 with Gianluca Martino: a member of the Arduino team. He has been super popular and he really appreciated the Japanese Arduino scene. During the show Gakken displayed the prototype of the JAPANINO (Arduino clone). It will be ...5 days ago -
DIY Laptop Etch-A-Sketch is Almost Worth Destroying a Hard Drive [DIY]
F-Default —
Authority: 541
I think my hard drive flinched in fear when I pulled up these instructions for turning a laptop into an Etch-A-Sketch. Read the original here: DIY Laptop Etch-A-Sketch is Almost Worth Destroying a Hard Drive [DIY]5 days ago -
DIY Laptop Etch-A-Sketch is Almost Worth Destroying a Hard Drive [DIY]
Gizmodo —
Authority: 886
I think my hard drive flinched in fear when I pulled up these instructions for turning a laptop into an Etch-A-Sketch. How could it not when the project is a freakin awesome Arduino-powered...5 days ago -
Open Source Hardware - Makerbot, Arduino
Florida Creatives —
Authority: 123
If you pay attention to hardware at all, youll have seen people building interesting tools for fun or profit with openly designed, hackable devices such as Makerbot and Arduino . We also see lots of popular media featuring open hardware, like this episode of WebNation from the Canadian Discovery Channel, filmed ...6 days ago -
A Twittering Typewriter (Twypper)
CraziestGadgets.com —
Authority: 621
A Twittering Typewriter (Twypper) Combining old and new into one neat hack, the folks at Tinkerlog took and old Commodore SQ 1000 electric typewriter and hooked it up via Arduino with an Ethernet Shield to the internet. The typewriter is set to print out any tweets that come in. It took some technical ...6 days ago -
Hack-a-Sketch takes classic toy digital [Video]
SlashGear —
Authority: 778
Electronic versions of the classic Etch-a-Sketch aren’t particularly unusual, but so far this is the first time we’ve seen Arduino-controlled knobs with physical resistance and a proper shake-to-clear integrated into such a project. The Hack-a-Sketch takes a Lenovo ThinkPad laptop and adds the usual two ...6 days ago -
Rutgers Student’s CupCaked Robot Chassis
Keith's Electronics Blog —
Authority: 93
Being able to do things like this is why I bought a CupCake. via Make6 days ago

