Schlagwort: Nano 33 IoT
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Learn how to make your old pedal generator work with Zwift
Reading Time: 2 minutesArduino Team — February 2nd, 2022 Zwift is a neat cycling simulator app that lets you experience a variety of bicycle adventures from the comfort of your living room. You can participate in bike races, cruise your favorite trails, or go on a leisurely ride through the country. Zwift’s key feature is…
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Making music with a Nano 33 IoT-based MIDI keyboard
Reading Time: 2 minutesArduino Team — December 21st, 2021 As part of an assigned project in his class, Peter Ashmore and a partner were tasked with making some kind of interactive object, so they decided to go with a MIDI keyboard due to their shared enjoyment of music production. Modeled somewhat after the typical Launchpad, the team’s…
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Experience the gravity of Pluto with the Original Solarfidget
Reading Time: 2 minutesArduino Team — December 10th, 2021 A fidget spinner might entertain you for a short time, but unless you’re an astronaut you will only be able to experience it in Earth gravity. Wouldn’t it be fun if you could play with a fidget toy in a variety of planetary gravity magnitudes? Now…
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This Portal fan brought Wheatley to life as his own personal assistant
Reading Time: 2 minutesArduino Team — November 19th, 2021 The video game Portal 2 is widely regarded as a classic that introduced players to several memorable characters, including one of the main protagonists-turned-antagonists, Wheatley. This anthropomorphized personal assistance robot was able to move, speak, and listen/respond to speech from a user, which is exactly what Steve…
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Perfect your virtual production setup with this RGB ceiling light
Reading Time: 2 minutesArduino Team — November 15th, 2021 Integrating a green screen into a video or image is not as simply as merely tossing a green sheet onto a wall and calling it a day since the subject’s lighting also needs to match the lighting in the scene behind them. But rather than spending…
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Eolim STEAMMIANS Kit helps teach young kids about electronics through interactive stories
Reading Time: 2 minutesArduino Team — October 1st, 2021 Teaching children concepts in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics is extremely important as the world is becoming even more dependent on people with those skills. To help achieve this goal, Leyla Tawfik, Serena Cangiano and the Ethafa team came up with a series of interactive learning…
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The smartChair is a Nano 33 IoT-based stand-up and walking aid
Reading Time: 2 minutesArduino Team — September 2nd, 2021 Over time, people age and naturally tend to lose some or most of their mobility, leading to a need for a wheelchair, walker, or other assistive device. This led hitesh.boghani to submit his project, which he calls the smartChair, to element14’s Design for a Cause 2021 contest. This build…
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Trakcore is a Nano 33 IoT-based posture correction device
Reading Time: 2 minutesArduino Team — August 31st, 2021 Poor posture is an epidemic for nearly anyone who spends an excessive amount of time sitting, and this can lead to a whole host of problems later in life. Some of these might include back pain, limited range of motion, and muscle tightness. Recognizing that his…
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Keep track of your ride with a custom bike speedometer
Reading Time: 2 minutesArduino Team — August 30th, 2021 Over on element14, Katie had been wanting to go for a short bike ride after finally getting it fixed. But she encountered a problem: the previously mounted speedometer had lost its display unit, meaning the entire thing was now useless. Rather than simply buying a new…
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Vital Care is an Arduino-based device for the continuous monitoring of vital signs
Reading Time: 2 minutesArduino Team — August 24th, 2021 It is probably well known by now that COVID-19 can cause serious side effects in people that last for months at time, meaning that recovering from the disease can be an arduous process. Some symptoms include trouble breathing, heart inflammation, and blood clotting, so being able…
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VenTTracker is an anomaly detection system for windows to help ensure proper ventilation
Reading Time: 2 minutesArduino Team — August 19th, 2021 Within an industrial setting, being able to determine if and/or when a machine malfunctions is vital to maintaining safety and uptime. This challenge is what prompted a maker who goes by javagoza on element14 to enter into their Design for a Cause 2021 contest with his device, which he calls…
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Pomodor-glow! Improve your study session with this colorful countdown timer
Reading Time: 2 minutesArduino Team — July 28th, 2021 Studying without getting distracted can pose a significant challenge to students, which is why having small productivity hacks could be beneficial. Alexandra Charland — who goes by alch_emist on Instructables — wanted to try out the popular Pomodoro technique, which involves working for 25 minutes uninterrupted…
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This shield combines the retro charm of Nixie tubes with modern Arduino Cloud connectivity
Reading Time: 2 minutesArduino Team — July 8th, 2021 Nixie tubes are fun little devices that act like seven-segment display modules in that they can be lined up together in order to form a larger number by showing digits 0 through 9. One maker, Marcin Saj, has created a unique project that uses a series of six…
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No opponent nearby? Not a problem! This automatic chessboard lets you play others remotely
Reading Time: 2 minutesArduino Team — June 10th, 2021 Chess is an excellent game to play with friends, but what if you don’t have any to compete against nearby? This is what prompted maker Carlos Pendas to create an automatic chessboard that’s not only able to record which pieces got moved, but even move the pieces itself. This…
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DiaFit is a customizable glucose monitor system based on the Nano 33 IoT
Reading Time: 2 minutesArduino Team — June 2nd, 2021 While diabetes is still very much a serious disease, medical advancements over the past few decades make it much easier to live with. Wearable glucose monitors in particular provide a convenient way for people to keep an eye on their blood sugar, so they can get…
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DehneEVSE is a custom, Nano 33 IoT-controlled EV charging station
Reading Time: 2 minutesArduino Team — April 7th, 2021 Sebastian Dehne decided to build a custom electric vehicle (EV) charging station for his Nissan Leaf from scratch, as what he calls “a real full stack project.” He notes that creating your own gives you total control over the system, and it’s both fun and cheaper than purchasing…
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Create a Nano 33 IoT-based filtration and flame detection system for your 3D printer
Reading Time: 2 minutesCreate a Nano 33 IoT-based filtration and flame detection system for your 3D printer Arduino Team — January 8th, 2021 After welcoming a new child into the world, Mike Buss decided that his 3D printer needed a few safety enhancements. To address this issue, he added a clear chamber on top of his…
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Know what time it is anywhere in the world with this Nano 33 IoT-based NTP clock
Reading Time: < 1 minuteKnow what time it is anywhere in the world with this Nano 33 IoT-based NTP clock Arduino Team — December 14th, 2020 Kaleb Clark, like many of us, works with others from all around the globe. While he could view any number of websites or commercial options to see what time…
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This bike blinks brightly to the beat!
Reading Time: 2 minutesThis bike blinks brightly to the beat! Arduino Team — October 14th, 2020 Natasha (AKA TechnoChic) is a member of a bicycle club that goes for rides at night during the summer, and while off-the-shelf lights are fine, she wanted something a bit more interesting. To accomplish this, while learning more about…
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Automated lawn irrigation with some valves and an Arduino Nano 33 IoT
Reading Time: 2 minutesAutomated lawn irrigation with some valves and an Arduino Nano 33 IoT Arduino Team — August 21st, 2020 There have been plenty of projects designed to automate lawn irrigation, however these normally refer to systems that open a single valve and turn on the sprinklers — all the sprinklers — at one…
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Arduino Security Primer
Reading Time: 5 minutesSSL/TLS stack and HW secure element At Arduino, we are hard at work to keep improving the security of our hardware and software products, and we would like to run you through how our IoT Cloud service works. The Arduino IoT Cloud‘s security is based on three key elements: The open-source library…
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Announcing the Touch Less, Do More Challenge
Reading Time: 4 minutes[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wkvsczf9h0Q?feature=oembed&w=500&h=281] The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the way we interact with people, things, and the world around us. We’re calling on the community to use an Arduino Nano or MKR board to build solutions that can help us practice better social distancing, improve queue management, or enable touch-free technologies. Stepping out from…