LILYPAD HOW-TO: BIKE PATCH
– March 30th, 2010
If you enjoyed this very simple blinking-led tutorial on Arduino lilypad, you may want to go a little bit further and try more leds.
via [Craft Magazine Youtube]
LILYPAD HOW-TO: BLINKING LED
– March 30th, 2010
If you want to try Arduino lilypad and wearable computing, these are the first steps.
via [CRAFT Magazine Youtube]
BRAILLEDUINO
– March 29th, 2010
Very interesting project of a Braille Decoder.
A braille reader can read up to 200 words per minute (Foulke 1991).
In this tutorial I’m going to show how I implemented the electronic part for an innovative braille interface that can be connected to a computer via USB. The idea has been patented by my friend Nial Slater.
Via [epokh.org]
ARDUINO + ADOBE FLEX
– March 29th, 2010
All around the web it’s very easy to find different ways to link Arduino to a wide range of apps, like Processing, VVVV, Pure Data, Quarzt Composer and so on.
Have a look at this screencast to check hot to drive Arduino via Adobe Flex.
I made a 20 minute screencast on a little project I made this weekend. It is a volume meter that reacts to MP3’s playing in a Flex app. In its entirely, the entire project is very simple — 4 LEDS connected to the Arduino, and a 50 line Flex 4 application which controls them. I’d like to say that there was a hard part to this, but thanks to Justin Mclean’s class, there really wasn’t one. You can download the Flex source-code to the app here (but you will have to supply your own MP3 to play in the assets folder).
via [quetwo.com]
ART SHOW THIS WEEKEND IN NYC
– March 25th, 2010
This Saturday, Alicia Gibb is presenting “Art, Design, and the Arduino: a lineage” at NYC Resistor. Works include a lineage of variations, modifications and relations to the Arduino microcontroller by Hc Gilje, Aaron Koblin, Laura Greig, Hernando Barragán, Edith Kollath, Jan Borchers & René Bohne, Becky Stern, Oscar G. Torres &, Jackoon, Raphael Abrams, Joe Saavedra and others.
At NYCResistor
March 27th, 2010 8-12pm
87 3rd Avenue, 4th floor
$10
March 27th, 2010 8-12pm
87 3rd Avenue, 4th floor
$10
ARDUINO MOTION CONTROL OVER ETHERNET [+ ETHERNET SERVER]
– March 24th, 2010
Another wonderful “networked” project from TorChris
When I set up to do my POP3 project, I ended up buying an Arduino Ethernet shield and an Adafruit Ethernet shield plus a Lantronix Xport. Having both, I figured it would be a good challenge to get both talking to each other and the result is this fairly simple project which actually ended up taking a lot of thought. It is loosely based on “Networked Game” project in Tom Igoe’s indispensable book “Making Things Talk“, but Tom’s example does the much harder job of writing everything in the low-level serial commands to the Xport while I am lazy and used the published libraries! The challenge here is that the two network shields have two different Arduino libraries which really don’t work quite the same way. Also, the Adafruit library is pretty light on explanation and the examplesprovided have no comments in the code!
YOU GOT A MAIL
– March 24th, 2010
If you checked our last post, you still may want learn and compare different codes about mail receiving & notifying.
“you got a mail” was Rasomuro‘s answer to this question.
via [Rasomuro]
ARDUINO UNO PUNTO ZERO MEETING IN NYC
– March 24th, 2010
It was a busy week in NYC for the team last week. We attended an open source hardware meeting, had two days of advisory meetings and several team meetings, an Arduino NYC community meetup, visited NYC Resistor and Adafruit’s offices, and threw in a couple of social events as well. Exhausted by the pace, but energized by the ideas, we came out of it feeling good about the road to Arduino uno punto zero.
ARDUINO POP3 EMAIL CHECKER
– March 24th, 2010
Have you ever looked up on the web for a working Mail Checker via Ethernet Shield?
via [opensourceprojects]
QUICK WORKBENCH
– March 23rd, 2010
Sharing common space problems, geeky nerdy student. We too. Check some good advices…






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