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A cosmic background radiation die for your next game night

From blog.arduino.cc 1 year ago in PlatformsStores

In the aftermath of the Big Bang, a cloud of charged particles, referred to as the cosmic microwave background radiation (CMB), was left over. This can not only be detected by advanced scientific equipment, but also by a Geiger counter. iSax aimed to use this idea for a novel virtual die that measures the...

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Vineyard pest monitoring with Arduino Pro

From blog.arduino.cc 24 hours ago in PlatformsStores

The challenge Pest monitoring is essential for the proper management of any vineyard as it allows for the early detection and management of any potential pest infestations. By regularly monitoring the vineyard, growers can identify pests at early stages and...

Get more out of your phone: Integrate it with your Arduino Cloud projects

From blog.arduino.cc 2 days ago in PlatformsStores

Remote monitoring with a mobile app is a must for all the IoT device management platforms. In general, having a mobile app offers a more complete and convenient user experience for IoT device management platform users, which can improve their...

Digital European roulette wheel takes advantage of charlieplexing

From blog.arduino.cc 5 days ago in PlatformsStores

Roulette is one of the classic casino games, along with poker, blackjack, baccarat, and craps. There are two popular versions of roulette: American and European. The American version features an additional zero (green) pocket and the numbered pockets in a different arrangement....

Infinity dodecahedron puts on a mesmerizing light show

From blog.arduino.cc 6 days ago in PlatformsStores

If you’ve ever stood in an elevator with mirrored walls and saw your reflection bouncing back and forth endlessly, then you’ve experienced an “infinity mirror” from the inside. If you were standing outside of the elevator and one of the walls were...

James Bruton’s robot centipede of many legs

From blog.arduino.cc 1 week ago in PlatformsStores

Strangely, no centipede has exactly 100 legs. They can have either more or fewer than 100 legs, but not exactly 100 because they always have an odd number of pairs. Sadly, that means that James Bruton’s centipede robot is anatomically incorrect —...

Smart bedside mat won’t let you snooze your alarm

From blog.arduino.cc 1 week ago in PlatformsStores

There is one thing that we can agree on: more sleep is better. None of us want to wake up, which makes that snooze button oh so tempting. That leads to the inevitable cycle of pushing the snooze button over and over...

Portenta C33: The high-performance, low-price oxymoron

From blog.arduino.cc 1 week ago in PlatformsStores

While democratizing professional solutions may seem like an oxymoron, that’s exactly what Arduino Pro is out to achieve. Our business-oriented unit stands at industrial clients’ side with a growing ecosystem of high-performance, reliable, secure products that aim to provide the...

This beautiful clock features circuit sculpture faux Nixie tubes

From blog.arduino.cc 1 week ago in PlatformsStores

Everyone loves a nice Nixie tube clock, but Nixie tubes are expensive and difficult to find. Even if you can source a working set, driving the vintage tubes is a complicated undertaking by modern standards. Nixie tubes require high voltage...

Lamptopus: The most adorable desk lamp in the world

From blog.arduino.cc 2 weeks ago in PlatformsStores

Sometimes the only motivation you need for a project is “because I want to.” That is especially true for cute and quirky decoration that doesn’t need to prioritize functionality. The perfect example of this is Ruby Zoom’s Lamptopus, which is...

Learn how to drive flip-disc displays with your Arduino

From blog.arduino.cc 2 weeks ago in PlatformsStores

Before digital display technology became affordable and practical, electromechanical flip-disc (AKA “flip-dot”) displays were a popular choice thanks to their high visibility and ability to scale to large sizes. For all practical purposes, flip-disc displays have been obsolete for decades....

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