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ESsense turns an ordinary conductor into a contactless motion sensor

From blog.arduino.cc 1 month ago in PlatformsStores

When imagining motion sensors, devices such as accelerometers, infrared detectors, and LiDAR units probably come to mind. But due to the complexity and oftentimes high costs of these parts, researchers Joseph Liew and Keng Wei Ng from the National University of Singapore wanted to create a lower-cost and easier-to-assemble alternative....

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This small Space Invaders game runs on an Arduino Nano with a salvaged CRT display

From blog.arduino.cc 18 hours ago in PlatformsStores

Rob Cai over on Instructables has created his own version of the classic video game Space Invaders using an Arduino Nano. However, unlike most other projects that would typically incorporate some kind of LCD or OLED screen, he chose to use a small black...

Reviving a classic Sony PS-X75 record player with Arduino

From blog.arduino.cc 23 hours ago in PlatformsStores

In 1979, Sony launched the PS-X75 turntable. It quickly gained popularity thanks to its high-fidelity sound output and ease of use. It was easy to use because it was fully automated–a common feature today, but something that was quite exciting...

Love LoRa®? So do we! Meet Arduino’s WisGate LoRaWAN® gateways

From blog.arduino.cc 1 day ago in PlatformsStores

We're happy to announce the launch of two new ready-to-use, industrial-grade WisGate gateways for LoRaWAN® connectivity for indoor and outdoor.use, The post Love LoRa®? So do we! Meet Arduino’s WisGate LoRaWAN® gateways appeared first on Arduino Blog.

Brenda is classic automata nightmare fuel

From blog.arduino.cc 2 days ago in PlatformsStores

Art is a strange thing. Sometimes its purpose is purely aesthetic. Sometimes it makes a statement. And sometimes it exists to disturb. Kinetic art is no different and some robots fall into this category. Graham Asker’s art elicits pondering on...

This device predicts when a refrigerator might fail using embedded ML

From blog.arduino.cc 3 days ago in PlatformsStores

The refrigerator is one of the centerpieces in a modern kitchen, and experiencing a loss in cooling can lead to hundreds or even thousands of dollars of spoiled goods. Perhaps even more importantly, a sudden loss of medications or vaccines...

This DIY basketball scoreboard looks and sounds like the real thing

From blog.arduino.cc 4 days ago in PlatformsStores

Inspired by his time as a scorekeeper in elementary school, now-high schooler Collin Wentzien wanted to recreate this setup by building a DIY scoreboard several years ago. His idea involved making a bright display composed of several seven-segment displays that could all be controlled...

Arduin-Row uses tinyML to improve your rowing technique

From blog.arduino.cc 5 days ago in PlatformsStores

Rowing machines make for excellent aerobic workouts, as they involve repeatedly pushing one’s legs against the base and pulling out the handle to achieve the fastest times. But because of the equipment’s nature, learning how to exercise correctly on one...

DIY diesel emissions monitor is a lesson in spectroscopy

From blog.arduino.cc 7 days ago in PlatformsStores

Some things, like voltage, are very easy to measure. Other things, like the chemical composition of a compound? Not so much. Emissions from internal combustion engines are one of those things that are hard to measure. But Janis Alnis needed...

This large-format laser cutter was built from scratch for just $700

From blog.arduino.cc 7 days ago in PlatformsStores

When stuck between a cheaper yet small laser cutter and splurging on a much larger one, Owen Schafer decided instead to just build one himself. The project started with Schafer sourcing a 40W CO2 laser, which differs from a diode laser in that...

Building a simple USB adapter for the Logitech Driving Force Shifter with Arduino

From blog.arduino.cc 1 week ago in PlatformsStores

Logitech’s Driving Force Shifter is a very common piece of kit for those who enjoy racing games, as it connects to a Logitech Racing Wheel and allows the player to control their car in a more realistic fashion. However, this...

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