• A DIY Hovercraft based on Arduino Nano

    It is probably the most incredible project you will see today. This is a totally in house built Hovercraft with the air cushion built with garbage bags. At the base of everything there is an Arduino Nano...

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  • A mechanical 7-segment clock

    We are used to seeing clocks with 7-segment displays which, through the switching on and off of some LEDs, form the numbers. This project is different, in fact instead of the LEDs we find stepper motors that,...

    • Posted 3 years ago
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  • How to Make Non-Touch Automatic Door Open-Close System

      The purpose of this project is to automatically open the door by detecting body temperature. In fact, this project is to prevent patients with new coronary pneumonia from entering their homes. To a certain extent, guarantee...

    • Posted 3 years ago
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  • I2C car with Attiny85 and M5StickC controlled by Blynk

    In this project we see how to create an I2C system to control motors using a DigiSpark Attiny85 plus an Arduino shield. To test its operation we made a small RC car that uses an M5StickC and...

    • Posted 3 years ago
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  • DC Wattmeter Using Arduino Nano (0-16V/0-20A)

      Hello friends!! I am here to show you a DC wattmeter which can be made easily by using Arduino nano. One of the main problems I was facing as an electronics hobbyist is to know the...

    • Posted 3 years ago
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  • ESP32 walkie-talkie

    In this project we see how to make a walkie-talkie using an ESP32; audio data is transmitted via UDP or ESP-NOW transmission. So the Walkie-Talkie will work even without a WiFi network! The system is based on...

    • Posted 3 years ago
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  • Versatile I/O Extender PCB to Control Many Nixie Tubes With I2C

      This video shows the circuit in operation. In this case the microcontroller is an INTEL Edison, and the display shows time, date, temperature, humidity, pressure and rain fall in sequence by holding and releasing the button....

    • Posted 4 years ago
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  • Interfacing of seven segment display with Arduino Uno

      In this tutorial, we are going to learn how the seven-segment displays work. We will then discuss the interfacing of the 7 segment display with the Arduino Uno. More info

    • Posted 5 years ago
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  • LPS35HW Water Resistant Pressure Sensor Now Available on Adafruit

    The ST LPS35HW is a water resistant barometric pressure and temperature sensor that is also safe to use in wet environments. In fact it combines protection from water intrusion with support for high precision relative and absolute...

    • Posted 5 years ago
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  • Gymsoles Enables a Correct Posture During Your Workout

    University of Auckland’s Augmented Human Lab have prototyped a wearable system called GymSoles to help you to improve your workout by monitoring and correcting your form. “GymSoles enables a correct execution of exercises, such as squats and...

    • Posted 5 years ago
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  • Raspberry Pi GPIO Pinout: Learn How to Make Them Work

    Tomshardware.com recently posted an interesting Raspberry Pi GPIO Pinout guide for everyone that is not so familiar with raspberry pi or electronics. Every Pi model since the Raspberry Pi B+ has had 40 GPIO pins and they...

    • Posted 5 years ago
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  • Open Source Delta 5 Race Timer to Time Drone Races

    The Delta 5 Race Timer is an open-source multi-node timing system that uses the video signals from FPV vehicles to determine when they cross the start/finish line.  The heart of the system is a Raspberry Pi, and each node...

    • Posted 6 years ago
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  • Raspberry Pi Zero (W) Shield for Arduino

    BurgessWorld Custom Electronics has launched a new Raspberry Pi shield that allows you to combine in the same project the power of a Raspberry Pi Zero (W) SBC with the flexibility of Arduino. The Arduino-compatible shield is...

    • Posted 6 years ago
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  • SparkFun Pro nRF52840 Mini: a Powerful Combination of Cortex-M4 CPU and 2.4GHz Bluetooth

    The SparkFun Pro nRF52840 Mini Bluetooth development board is now available priced at $30 and features a ARM Cortex-M4 CPU supported by 1MB internal Flash and 256kB internal RAM. The board comes pre-programmed with a USB bootloader....

    • Posted 6 years ago
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  • I²CDriver: the Open Source Tool for Controlling I²C Devices

    I²CDriver is an easy-to-use, open-source tool for controlling I²C devices. It works with Windows, Mac, and Linux and has a built-in color screen that shows a live “dashboard” of all the I²C activity. The 61 x 49mm...

    • Posted 6 years ago
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  • Pixy2: Robot Vision Made Easier

    The Pixy announced in 2013 as a Kickstarter campaign, was a computer vision package meant for makers that can learn and detect objects via the press of a button. The new Pixy2 is smaller, faster, and smarter than the...

    • Posted 6 years ago
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  • BBC micro:bit

      The latest initiative by BBC to teach anyone how to code, from 0 to 99-year-olds… and beyond.   BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation) created the tiniest microcomputer that they will offer free of charge to every English...

    • Posted 7 years ago
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  • ArduEcu: the groundbreaking waterproof and rugged Arduino ECU

    ArduECU is an IP69K-rated waterproof, rugged and impact-resistant electronic control unit (ECU) based on an ATmega328. The ECU can be programmed with the Arduino IDE and also supports CoDeSys, meaning you can now configure your ArduECU with...

    • Posted 7 years ago
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