Getting Started with Intel Edison Mini Breakout Board
Let’s start exploring a bit more about Intel Edison. As you may already know, Intel provides 2 different hardware platforms to work with Edison development board: the core module is called Intel...
View ArticleCreate the DIY version of Egg-bot running on Arduino
We featured Nikodem’s bike tachometer last September on this blog. He’s now sharing with us another DIY project called DIY Arduino controlled Egg-Bot. It’s a DIY version of the original Egg-bot...
View ArticleKnock knock! Who’s near your door? Learn how to sense it
Smart Doorbell is the name of the project for a new tutorial created for Intel Edison. It’s a motion detecting doorbell, that senses when someone is near the door(bell) and via a webcam sends a...
View ArticleManipulate your voice with Mimic Monster and Intel Edison
It’s time to introduce you to another great tutorial made for Intel Edison. Mimic Monster is a project allowing you to record soundbites and playing them back manipulated. In this step-by-step...
View ArticleKeep your candies safe with Candy Locker and Intel Edison
Candy Locker is a mouth-watering tutorial based on Intel® Edison and image recognition of objects. You can keep your candies safe from greedy hands with this color recognition lock and a dispenser...
View ArticleMake your first wearable with Arduino Gemma
Like the LilyPad Arduino boards, the Arduino Gemma is designed to create interactive projects you can wear. It can be sewn into clothing and other fabric with conductive thread and be connected to...
View ArticleMake Batman dance at the rythm of a gas sensor
If you feel like experimenting with connected objects, a good idea could be to start from a funny project explained step-by-step in a tutorial. In the video below you can follow the instructions given...
View ArticleBuild an IoT Gauge with Arduino Yún and IFTTT
Tomas Amberg shared with us the link to an Instructable he published on how to build a Web-enabled, Arduino-based IoT Gauge with a REST API, and connect it to the IFTTT mash-up platform, via the...
View ArticleKeeping the Arduino website in motion
We never rest, even during summer, to serve our community and we announce today that we’ve refreshed over 150 example pages and redesigned the Examples area, offering an updated support to the current...
View ArticleA spider quadrobot built with Prusa and Arduino Pro Mini
It takes 14 steps, a Prusa i3 3D printer and a lot of soldering to build Spider Robot v3.0, a quad robot running on Arduino Pro Mini. That’s what told us RegisHsu, a maker who shared his project’s...
View ArticleA DIY Jukebox made with Arduino and NFC Shield
DIY Jukebox is a project made by Mario Pucci to show how Arduino Uno, NFC Shield and Python can be used to build a real jukebox. NFC means Near Field Communication and the NFC shield can perceive...
View ArticleYet another cool Pong with Arduino Uno
Everyone knows Pong, the first commercially successful arcade video game machine originally release by Atari in 1972. In those years the game helped to establish the video game industry and nowadays...
View ArticleSlap my zombie hand for internet fame!
Halloween time is a great moment to explore nice interactive projects and get inspired for installations for other selfie occasions. To spice up the office Donnie Plumly, a creative technologist,...
View ArticleMake your DIY smart glasses running on Arduino
Jordan Fung is a 13-year-old maker and programmer based in Hong Kong. He recently developed Arduino-based smart glasses called Pedosa Glass, which are able to activate, in this first release, a...
View ArticleAn Arduino-based Cellular Automata with OLED monitor
RuntimeProject made a tutorial to create a little cellular automata on a small 126×64 OLED using Arduino Nano. He worked on one type of cellular automata, the Game of Life by John Conway, which has a...
View ArticleMassimo Banzi’s guest judge at America’s greatest makers
Massimo Banzi is among the judges on “America’s Greatest Makers” a reality competition from Mark Burnett (the reality-TV king behind “Survivor,” “The Apprentice,” and “The Voice”) in partnership with...
View ArticleSubmit or import your project on Project Hub
The Arduino Project Hub (powered by Hackster.io) is a community dedicated to discovering how fun and rewarding tinkering with electronics and software can be, so any project made with Arduino and...
View ArticleTeach your drone what is up and down with an Arduino
Gyroscopes and accelerometers are the primary sensors at the heart of an IMU, also known as an inertial measurement unit — an electronic sensor device that measures the orientation, gravitational...
View ArticleA DIY digital Arduino clock designed for and by teachers
Project-based lessons are a great way to introduce students to the world of electronics. Clearly Jenna Debois agrees, as she has built a DIY classroom clock based on an Arduino Nano. What’s even...
View ArticleGetting Started with Johnny-Five for IoT
Interested in the world of hardware hacking, but feeling left out because you just don’t have the time to learn another language? Or maybe you aren’t comfortable using Sketch to program? Have no fear,...
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