THE ARDUINO EYE SHIELD
February 19th, 2010
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The Arduino Eye Shield by David Chatting is a circuit board that can be plugged on top of the Arduino allowing it to interpret analogue video (PAL or NTSC) from a camera or other source. It gives the Arduino the power of sight. I can see allot of potential for interesting live video manipulation here
via [VideoCircuits]
RC MICROMACHINES
February 19th, 2010
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nice video and explanation from Tiago Serra on his project of Remoted Micro Machines. Codes & Project here (Portuguese). Photos here.
via [vimeo]
WINTER? HA!
February 19th, 2010
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For being a Spaniard, this -my 10th- winter in Sweden is going to be hard to forget. It has been snowing like never before, I had to start wearing two pairs of socks, stopped having sugar in the coffee because of how much I would drink by the end of the day, couldn’t ride my bike to work for weeks …
Rumor says Linus Torvalds wrote his first Kernel during a very cold winter in Finland, making an analogy, we have spent quite a lot of time troubleshooting the website getting things done slowly, in the shadow. Some changes are more popular than others (I know some of you are not liking the forum’s layout) but we are not done yet. We need your comments to work this out. Jokes about how things look like are good, but much better is constructive criticism and proposals on how to make things better. thanks to all of you contributing in one way or the other.
We have a new collaborator -Davide Gomba- dedicated to clean up the spam and to try things out in the forum, among many other things. He has been with us for more than a week speeding up some of the very annoying tasks when running a website like Arduino’s. Please welcome him to our small family of prototypers, you will meet him often.
Talking about speed, seems like the last two days things have gone slow in the server during US time. You should know we are monitoring this, it is something we haven’t seen before and we have our service provider -ServInt- looking at it together with us. We hope to have it solved during the weekend. If the error shows up today again, it should be quite simple to debug it. If not … we’ll have to wait until the next time it happens.
There are some other news:
* we included the service addthis for you to add any of the Arduino URLs to your favourite Social Network like Twitter, Facebook, you say it … there are over 200 different services within addthis
* we created friendly error messages for the site. Now if the server times out, you won’t get the white page any longer. It is not as cute as at some other websites, but we featured one of the oldest Arduino boards I could find in my drawer as the official “things are getting slow” picture
* the blog’s twitter module has been updated to the latest version, now it links won’t break the layout any longer, just look at the sidebar on the right
* the forum’s layout is being reworked, please be patient with us, we are going to make it easy to read
* in parallel and thanks to a very friendly French user (X. Hinault) we are going to prepare the new reference in French, I will be porting it to the officialarduino.cc/fr soon.
And now, back to the hot pot of coffee.
BUILD A HIGH-SPEED LASER-TRIGGERED PHOTOGRAPHY RIG TO CAPTURE SPLIT SECOND EXPOSURES
February 19th, 2010
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Interesting photo rig from belgian photographer fotoopa (which, we hear, as “foto opa,” means something like “photo grandpa” in Dutch).
Those tho arms have infrared lasers which act as a trigger for the shutter. With such a rig wou can’t miss the right moment to tak ethe picture. You can visitthis link below to see his technical schematics and diagrams, along with photos of him constructing the rig. If you have no intention of building such an elaborate rig, we’d still suggest taking a peek at his galleries.
Those tho arms have infrared lasers which act as a trigger for the shutter. With such a rig wou can’t miss the right moment to tak ethe picture. You can visitthis link below to see his technical schematics and diagrams, along with photos of him constructing the rig. If you have no intention of building such an elaborate rig, we’d still suggest taking a peek at his galleries.
You can view his insect gallery here and his water droplets gallery here.
TELLYMATE SHIELD. SNAKEDUINO ON YOUR TV-
February 18th, 2010
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HARD DRIVES HACKS: THE HD CLOCK DEMISTIFIED
February 17th, 2010
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In this *Epic* Instructable many question that came out from a previous postare answered. Check also Ian Smith’s version of the same.
SKYDUINO – WEBCAM PAN/TILT VIA SKYPE
February 17th, 2010
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Nice use of Arduino and Skype API to control a webcam wirelessly. (Windows-only)
[HARI] provides all the sourcecode as well.
[HARI] provides all the sourcecode as well.
- SkyDuino Windows (At the remote location, you need this and Skype)
- SkyDuino Sketch (You need to upload this to the Arduino)
- SkyDuino Windows Source (if you’re interested in the C# source code)
- SkyDuino Fritzing Diagram (How to connect the Servos to the Arduino)
- How to build your own pan/tilt bracket
RS SIGNS DISTRIBUTION AGREEMENT WITH ARDUINO
February 17th, 2010
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RS Components has signed an agreement to become the exclusive official global catalogue distributor for Arduino
nice one.
via [evertiq]
LIQUIDWARE MADNESS: OVERCLOCKING ARDUINO
February 16th, 2010
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Craziest Liquidware people changed the Arduino Crystal from 16MHz to 32 MHz.
Via [Liquidware]
Via [Liquidware]
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