Portable, DIY Disco Dance Floor
[Rave Rover's Chris Williamson] made a portable DIY dancefloor, sharing instructions and schematics. Like with many projects similar to this, an Arduino board controls pretty much everything. The...
View ArticleControl An LCD with a 595 Shift Register
[Carlo Denaro] is sharing a smart solution to save digital pins while controlling an LCD, using Shift Register 74HC595. A simple yet useful project with skecth&libraries, datasheets and Fritzing...
View ArticleTicTocTrac: track your perception of time
Brian Schiffer and Sima Mitra, from Cornell University, propose a very nice wristwatch that allows you to keep track of your time perception, using a method known as duration production: TicTocTrac....
View ArticlePortable and cloud-based heart rate tracker
In his blog, Charalampos describes his experience with SeeedStudio’s Grove Ear-clip Heart Rate sensor and Cosm (former Pachube) cloud service. The employed sensor is quite cheap and can detect heart...
View ArticleArduino, GPS and Display i2C…
En este nuevo tutorial Arduino by ARDUTEKA, estudiamos a fondo los módulos GPS, en concreto los módulos diseñados por LIBELIUM, para aprender a extraer y comprender todas las tramadas de datos que...
View ArticleAn Arduino-based ADB-to-USB adapter for NeXT keyboards
Have you ever wondered to use your old-fashioned NeXT keyboard with your current, non-ADB computer? The main issue that needs to be solved regards how to interface this ADB keyboard (standing for...
View ArticleEnabling F-bus communications with Arduino
It’s always nice to see how creative makers approach communication issues in DIY projects, and today we would like to highlight the approach followed by Alex, from InsideGadgets. On his website, he...
View ArticleListening To The Walls' Whispers
[Pierre] shares an interesting geo-localization project of sound, narration and culture, made in “plan d’Aou”, a district of Marseilles – France. The project dates back in September 2010, within...
View ArticleBall of Dub Keeps Audio in Your Hands
Ball of Dub from LUSTlab on Vimeo. Accelerometer to Renoise via OSC to control trippy and dubby sounds. [Lizzie] from LustLab sent in her Ball of Dub that turns a few accelerometer and a digital...
View ArticleConnecting your Arduino to AIR using an AIR Native Extension
[quetwo] aka Nicholas Kwiatkowski developed a native interface to receive serial data in Flash. […] The AIR Native Extension (ANE) is a C based .DLL / .framework for the Windows/Mac platforms that...
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