Schlagwort: Nano
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Arduino-powered ornithopter takes to the skies!
Reading Time: < 1 minuteArduino-powered ornithopter takes to the skies! Arduino Team — April 16th, 2019 While much less common than quadcopters or airplanes, if you want a device that truly soars like a bird, you need an ornithopter. To help others make their own flying contraption, YouTuber Amperka Cyber Couch is outlining the build…
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Go all cyberpunk with this laser-spiked jacket!
Reading Time: 2 minutesGo all cyberpunk with this laser-spiked jacket! Arduino Team — April 9th, 2019 Your leather jacket might look cool, but one thing it’s missing—unless you’re maker “abetusk” or perhaps a Japanese musician—is lasers! After seeing Yoshii Kazuya’s laser-spiked outfit, ‘tusk decided to create an excellent version of the getup by embedding 128…
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This incredible word clock is controlled by 114 servos
Reading Time: 3 minutesThis incredible word clock is controlled by 114 servos Arduino Team — April 8th, 2019 Word clocks normally use an array of lights to show the time, and although this project does use lights, how it works is much different than others. LEDs for the device are hidden behind a thin layer…
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This DIY radio controller resembles one you’d find on the market
Reading Time: 2 minutesThis DIY radio controller resembles one you’d find on the market Arduino Team — March 13th, 2019 If you’ve ever considered constructing your own wireless RC transmitter, be sure to check out this build by Electronoobs. The device uses an nRF24L01+ module to transmit inputs from a pair of joysticks and toggle…
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Model van mirrors actual van’s doors
Reading Time: < 1 minuteModel van mirrors actual van’s doors Arduino Team — March 11th, 2019 When your car door isn’t shut quite correctly, you’ll normally look down at the control panel to see what the problem is. What if, instead of indicator lights or a low-res image of your doors, you had a tiny…
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Light painting with a CNC router
Reading Time: < 1 minuteLight painting with a CNC router Arduino Team — March 6th, 2019 Maker Jeremy S. Cook has experimented with both CNC machinery and light painting in the past, and decided to combine these two skills into a new artistic device. His setup uses a web app found here to program a…
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Detect objects with this DIY “radar” display
Reading Time: 2 minutesDetect objects with this DIY “radar” display Arduino Team — March 5th, 2019 Ultrasonic sensors, which emit a high frequency sound wave then listen for its return to determine an object’s distance, are useful in a wide variety of robotics projects. If you’d like a visualization of how the sensor views an…
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Have some geometric fun with a 3D-printed, light-up icosahedron
Reading Time: < 1 minuteHave some geometric fun with a 3D-printed, light-up icosahedron Arduino Team — February 28th, 2019 Regular icosahedrons are 20-sided polyhedrons formed out of equilateral triangles. As such, the geometry behind making one is slightly complicated, but the results in the case of this light-up device appear to have been well worth…
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Make your own digital power supply with Arduino
Reading Time: 2 minutesMake your own digital power supply with Arduino Arduino Team — February 25th, 2019 If you want a DC power supply that works well, there are a number of places to buy such a device. If, however, you want to learn how one operates, and perhaps build your own, the video below…
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Collect woodshop dust automatically with Arduino
Reading Time: 2 minutesCollect woodshop dust automatically with Arduino Arduino Team — February 25th, 2019 Woodworking with power tools creates dust. Lots of it. Hooking a vacuum up to your tool helps greatly, but only if it’s actually running. Annoyed with turning on his vacuum system every time he had to make a cut, Zach…
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Make your own MIDI keyboard matrix (or just buy one?)
Reading Time: 2 minutesMake your own MIDI keyboard matrix (or just buy one?) Arduino Team — February 19th, 2019 If you’ve ever seen a MIDI pad with dozens of light-up buttons producing electronic music, you may have considered building one using an Arduino. As shown in GreatScott!’s latest write-up, you can indeed create your own…
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Mechanical tulip is a glowing work of Valentine’s Day art
Reading Time: 2 minutesMechanical tulip is a glowing work of Valentine’s Day art Arduino Team — February 14th, 2019 Tulips come in all shapes and sizes, but Jirí Praus has created a mechanical version like nothing you’ve ever seen. It’s masterfully crafted as a gift for his wife, using bent wire to form its six…
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Versatile multimeter made with Arduino Nano
Reading Time: < 1 minuteVersatile multimeter made with Arduino Nano Arduino Team — February 12th, 2019 If you ever wondered about building your own multimeter, YouTuber Electronoobs shows us just how to do so with an Arduino Nano. Aside from the Nano, he’s using a 128×64 OLED screen to display stats and battery level, and…
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Arduino Nano turned into universal IR translator
Reading Time: < 1 minuteArduino Nano turned into universal IR translator Arduino Team — February 7th, 2019 After purchasing a new television, maker Andreas Spiess’ remote no longer worked seamlessly with the controller his family had been using. While a universal remote could have solved the problem, in order to keep things simple to use,…
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Automatic eye protection triggered by sound
Reading Time: 2 minutesAutomatic eye protection triggered by sound Arduino Team — February 5th, 2019 Görkem Bozkurt has a bit of a problem. When he gets going with a build, sometimes safety glasses are forgotten in the excitement of making something new. While understandable, this doesn’t make things any less dangerous, so he came up…
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Three voltmeters combined into one clock any engineer would love
Reading Time: < 1 minuteThree voltmeters combined into one clock any engineer would love Arduino Team — January 30th, 2019 Apparently not satisfied with available timekeeping devices, ElegantAlchemist crafted a unique clock using an Arduino Nano, an RTC module, and three formerly 1000VAC analog meters. The first order of business for the build was converting…
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Arduino-powered omni robot gets an upgrade
Reading Time: < 1 minuteArduino-powered omni robot gets an upgrade Arduino Team — January 29th, 2019 When we last saw this omni robot by Jeremy S. Cook, it was lurching around under Arduino Nano and Bluetooth command. After much work, he finally has it to a state where it rolls nicely on a flat surface—even…
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Motorize a manual standing desk
Reading Time: 2 minutesMotorize a manual standing desk Arduino Team — January 29th, 2019 Martin Mihálek took the leap into standing desks, and purchased a SKARSTA table from IKEA. Although being able to adjust things by hand is useful, who wants to do that nowadays? Instead of manually cranking it every time, he—with help from…
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See ‘n Say toy hacked with Arduino
Reading Time: 2 minutesSee ‘n Say toy hacked with Arduino Arduino Team — January 28th, 2019 The See ‘n Say is an educational toy that originated in the 1960s, speaking out whatever the child pointed to on a dial. The device has evolved over the years from a mechanical sound mechanism to one that uses…
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Make a mini CNC drawing machine
Reading Time: < 1 minuteMake a mini CNC drawing machine Arduino Team — January 21st, 2019 For an easy plotter design that you can build with only simple hand tools, be sure to check out this tiny project from Mr Innovative. The machine features a pair of stepper and lead screw assemblies to maneuver a…
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Making an LED matrix out of glue sticks
Reading Time: 2 minutesMaking an LED matrix out of glue sticks Arduino Team — January 14th, 2019 Glue sticks are great for attaching electronics and other bits to projects, but as Jon Bumstead shows in his latest work, they can also make pretty cool light diffusers. His project takes the form of a wooden box…
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Monitor radioactivity levels with this low-cost Geiger counter
Reading Time: 2 minutesMonitor radioactivity levels with this low-cost Geiger counter Arduino Team — January 9th, 2019 While you may not have a graduate degree in nuclear physics, you likely have some inkling that large amounts of radiation should be avoided. In order to monitor local levels, AdNovea has come up with a DIY Geiger-Müller…