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in VideosDoctor Who Fan Builds Lego TARDIS

JustJon build this TARDIS model from Legos and an Arduino.by bryanmckay / on Sep 20, 2010
Latest blogosphere posts tagged “arduino”
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The GeekDad Arduino Guide: Introduction
GeekDad —
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The Arduino Uno (Image: Arduino.cc) A couple years ago I heard people start talking about something called an Arduino. This was before I started writing for GeekDad and my life was pretty busy with work and family so I relegated the term to a part of my mental “Read It Later” file. As I started reading more ...4 hours ago -
Arduino KitchenTimer
Electronics-Lab.com Blog —
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kalshagar.wikispaces.com writes: Goal is to replace this Ikea super cheap timer that works … well, as good as something manual that you paied less than 200 JPY (less than 2 euro). Not precise, sometimes doesn’t ring, or ring just the blink of an eye, so easy to miss… The new timer will: Have a graphical LCD ...6 hours ago -
Tworse Key Lets You Send Your Tweets In Morse Code
OhGizmo! —
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By David Ponce Ok, so your tweets will appear in actual letters, but you will have composed them using Morse code, and that’s where the cool part is. It’s cool of course only because it’s redundant, inefficient and arcane, but in a geeky, satisfying manner. One Martin Kaltenbrunner created this device and he ...1 day ago -
Easily measure inductance using Arduino
Electronics-Lab.com Blog —
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Moser from ReiBot has developed a simple project for using an Arduino along with an LM399 and several discrete components to measure inductance. He says: [ via ] So you need to make or measure an inductor, but you don’t have an oscilloscope or signal generator? Measuring inductance with a handful of cheap common ...4 days ago -
Sixty4Racer an 8×8 Game
Hack a Day —
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[Pete] has a cool new tutorial creating a re-imagining of the Atari classic “River Raid” for the PIX-6T4 micro controller based game system. The PIX is a netduino on a larger board featuring 2 analog controllers, a speaker, an sd card and an 8×8 monochrome LED display. With a resolution that low, it may make ...6 days ago -
How-To: Arduino Interrupts
MAKE Magazine —
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In a basic Arduino sketch, if you want to take action based on the status of a digital input pin, you’d check the state of the pin repeatedly until a particular condition is met. However, as your sketches become increasingly complex, you’ll find that it’s not always the best way to do this. EngBlaze posted a ...1 week ago -
Make and mend (Arduino Simon Pt. 2)
Chris Swan's Weblog —
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The title for this post comes from an old naval tradition, where a ‘ make and mend ‘ was time given to fix up clothing. These days sailors get their uniform from stores, and personal clothes from shops like the rest of us; so a modern day ‘make and mend’ is simply some time off. With the rest of the family ...1 week ago -
Arduino may get very sensitive with sensor array
Embedded projects from around the web —
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Surrounding environment is full of data. It can be temperature, pressure, humidity, light intensity, sound level. LVL1 Luisvile Hackerspace have put a sensor array board to collect most of these data. It is based on Arduino compatible Atmega328 microcontroller. Most sensors are well known and widely used among ...2 weeks ago -
Programming your Arduino with an AVRISP mkII with the new 1.0 IDE
John Dimo Blog —
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A while back a wrote up instructions on how to program an Arduino with an AVRISP mkII . Back then the current software for the Arduino IDE was set at 0022 and it required you to modify a file to get it work. Apparently enough people wanted a feature like that to come built into the Arduino IDE that it has now ...2 weeks ago -
Years [vvvv, Arduino]
CreativeApplications.Net —
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Created by Bartholomäus Traubeck, Years is a record player that translates wood’s year rings into sound. Using a ps eye camera, the grain on the slices of wood is read and converted into music. Includes modified turntable, computer, camera, acrylic glass, veneer, approx. 90x50x50 cm. Continue reading.... ...2 weeks ago -
How to make a LED light up, The programers way
Can Of Code —
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In my quest for avoiding what i should be doing I had discovered a rather fun bit of kit. The kit is called Arduino and for around £20 you get a circuit board that can plug into your usb port. As you can tell from my last sentence, I know absolutely nothing about electronics but that [...]2 weeks ago -
Hacked Commodore 64 Turned Into USB Keyboard Now works with an...
Design Corner —
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Hacked Commodore 64 Turned Into USB Keyboard Now works with an iPad. From biosrhythm : Just a follow up to the C64 USB keyboard Arduino project that I made last week. I was curious if it would work on the iPad using the iPad Camera Connection kit. So I tried it out and was greeted with the error “Cannot ...2 weeks ago -
DIY Dazzling Laser Light Party Ball
Hack N Mod - Amazingly Cool Hacks, Mods, and DIY Projects —
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Here’s a challenge for you: stuff over a dozen red lasers and a rechargeable lithium ion battery inside a tennis ball. Oh, and also a microcontroller and infrared port to control patterns from afar. To make your own, the author has constructed a high quality tutorial so you can build your own party ball. ...2 weeks ago -
Some of the best (and strangest) Arduino projects from around the web
Geek.com —
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Though Arduino won’t necessarily spawn the next hot-selling gadget, it does provide a toolset for homebrew developers to exercise their creativity. Arduino projects can range from incredibly useful to incredibly pointless, but they are almost always original. We’ve compiled a collection of some of the most ...2 weeks ago -
Arduino-Controlled Espresso Machine Rivals Way More Expensive Models
Wired's Gadget Lab —
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Engineers plus coffee equals cheap, good espresso machines Man, do nerds love their coffee. How else do you explain that a robot-controlled espresso machine blew through its Kickstarter target by a crazy 16X? Coffee-loving engineers Gleb Polyakov and Igor Zamlinsky wanted a mere $20,000 for their project, and with ...2 weeks ago -
Sensor array tries to outdo the other guys
Hack a Day —
Authority: 645
The team over at the Louisville Hackerspace LVL1 is not going to be outdone when it comes to collecting environmental data. They put together this Frankenstein of sensor boards that lets you collect a heap of data showing what is going on around it. At the center-left a small Arduino clone is responsible for ...2 weeks ago -
Kinetic Sculpture Pushes Gravity’s Envelope
MAKE Magazine —
Authority: 650
Ben Light displayed Kinetic Sculpture 5 at the ITP Winter Show last month. When the user waves his/her hand over a photoresistor, a push solenoid is triggered, causing a rod to decouple and swing to the other side. Whatever losses are sustained due to conservation of energy are then recovered by a strong magnet ...2 weeks ago -
LED screen teardown, driving LEDs with video
adafruit industries blog —
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LED screen teardown, driving LEDs with video, mikeselectricstuff writes - I just took apart a piece of the commercial outdoor LED screen that used to be in London’s Piccadilly Circus. Also included is a detailed analysis of the drive waveforms etc. which may be of interest to people trying to seriously use the ...2 weeks ago -
NES controller made to work with iCade games on iPad
Geek.com —
Authority: 627
One of the problems with playing games on a touchscreen is the fact that in order to interact with the game you need to cover part of the screen. That’s why when the iCade became a real product it turned out to be a very popular peripheral. The only problem is it is quite expensive. [...]2 weeks ago -
Introducing the Grand Prize Winner for “The Salesforce of Things”
Force.com Blog —
Authority: 109
A few weeks ago, back when American Thanksgiving was just in the planning stage, Salesforce Labs kicked off a really fun project: The Salesforce of Things. The goal was to create examples of “The Internet of Things” using a Salesforce technology as the backbone. We had 15 great submissions and it’s my ...2 weeks ago


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