This hacked IKEA lamp uses an Arduino to create interesting lighting combinations at the push of a button. It uses 20 RGB LEDs to create the light show, and is powered by an old cell phone charger. Ne...
Tinker.it! recently teamed up with Hyper to create a series of projects that are all based on hacks of the Nokia N900 & Maemo. They range from an Arduino powered Viewmaster that generates 3D image...
Interested in the future of mobile computing? Have a killer application or art project that incorporates a wireless element, but don't know where to get started? Then you don't want to miss ...
Instructables user nevdull writes:
Ever wanted to be "logged in" to your AVR microcontroller? Ever thought it would be cool to "cat" a register to see its contents? Have you al...
Pete's lawn sprinkler was covering too much unnecessary ground (pavement) so he designed a method for regulating the water supply based on the sprinkler's position -I'm using a similar set...
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For the first assignment of his Intro to Physical Computing class, Greg rigged up a couple of conductive matchbox cars to act as a switch - lighting their moment of impact. ...
This JeeNode wireless communication platform looks like a fun and cost effective way to get into experimenting with RF communication. By combining an Arduino-compatible processor (ATmega328) with a l...
Have you ever wanted more I/O pins on your Arduino? Well if you have, check out this write up about using an i2c I/O Expander with an Arduino.
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The circuit for this Arduino based guitar looper is fairly simple. Keep in mind the Arduino is only one small part of this build. The guts of this project is a patch for Pure Data which does all the a...