Schlagwort: DUE
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VersaTouch brings touch localization and force sensing to everyday surfaces
Reading Time: 2 minutesVersaTouch brings touch localization and force sensing to everyday surfaces Arduino Team — March 19th, 2020 Researchers from the University of Auckland in New Zealand’s are exploring a new way to construct interactive touch surfaces using finger-mounted audio transducers. VersaTouch — which works on everyday surfaces — uses one or more receivers…
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Vintage vacuum fluorescent display controlled with Arduino Due
Reading Time: 2 minutesVintage vacuum fluorescent display controlled with Arduino Due Arduino Team — October 2nd, 2019 Vacuum fluorescent displays (VFDs) have a distinct cool blue-greenish glow, and were once used in a wide range of devices, from VCRs to microwave ovens and even car dashboards. Although extremely popular way back when, they can be…
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Plywood printer uses a unique mix of manufacturing methods
Reading Time: 2 minutesPlywood printer uses a unique mix of manufacturing methods Arduino Team — July 26th, 2019 Sure, we’ve seen low-cost DIY 3D printers with wooden frames before, but not a 3D printer that actually ‘prints’ wood. That’s exactly what Shane Wighton and his Formlabs hackathon team have done. (Although probably more along the…
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A 3D-printed, Arduino Due-based MIDI jammer keyboard
Reading Time: 2 minutesA 3D-printed, Arduino Due-based MIDI jammer keyboard Arduino Team — July 11th, 2019 Michael Koopman wanted to learn piano. However, after finding this pursuit frustrating, he instead decided to assemble his own 3D-printed MIDI jammer keyboard, inspired by the AXiS-49 interface pad. His instrument is controlled via an Arduino Due, with 85…
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Rudimentary ultrasound machine made with Arduino Due
Reading Time: 2 minutesRudimentary ultrasound machine made with Arduino Due Arduino Team — April 19th, 2019 Ultrasound images are an important tool for medical diagnosis, and while units used by doctors can be very expensive, getting a basic image doesn’t have to be. Inspired by this attempt at a $500 ultrasound machine seen here, maker…
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Relativty is a low-cost VR headset you can build yourself
Reading Time: 2 minutesRelativty is a low-cost VR headset you can build yourself Arduino Team — February 20th, 2019 While you’ve been hearing about virtual reality for the last 20 years or so, today the hardware required to build such a rig is finally to the point where it’s within the reach of consumers. As…
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Communicate using your ear with Orecchio
Reading Time: 2 minutesCommunicate using your ear with Orecchio Arduino Team — October 23rd, 2018 When conversing face-to-face, there are a wide range of other emotions and inflections conveyed by our facial and body expressions. But what if you can’t express emotion this way, whether due to a physical impairment, or simply because of a…
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DualPanto is a non-visual gaming interface for the blind
Reading Time: 2 minutesDualPanto is a non-visual gaming interface for the blind Arduino Team — October 22nd, 2018 While there are tools that allow the visually impaired to interact with computers, conveying spacial relationships, such as those needed for gaming, is certainly a challenge. To address this, researchers have come up with DualPanto. As the…
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Single-handed smartwatch text entry with WrisText
Reading Time: 2 minutesSingle-handed smartwatch text entry with WrisText Arduino Team — July 26th, 2018 Smartwatches can keep us informed of incoming information at a glance, but responding still takes the use of another hand, potentially occupied by other tasks. Researchers at Dartmouth College are trying to change that with their new WrisText system. The…
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Scribble is an Arduino-controlled haptic drawing robot
Reading Time: 2 minutesScribble is an Arduino-controlled haptic drawing robot Arduino Team — February 8th, 2018 As part of his master’s studies at Eindhoven University, Felix Ros created a haptic drawing interface that uses a five-bar linkage system to not only take input from one’s finger, but also act as a feedback device via a…
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Integrating a Nintendo Power Glove with today’s VR technology
Reading Time: 2 minutesIntegrating a Nintendo Power Glove with today’s VR technology Arduino Team — October 19th, 2017 When the Power Glove was released in the early 1990s, the idea that you could control games with hand motions was incredible, but like the Virtual Boy that followed years later, the hardware of the day just…










