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Arduino

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Musical Table
Instructable posted by
indistructableBubble
The Musical Table is a toy table that allows kids to play musical
phrases by moving toys around the surface.Each of seven switches can
play different musical phrases in four bases, making 27 different
musical phrases in total. Some of the phrases are musically
related and some of them are not. Th... read more »Twitter Mood Light - The World's Mood in a Box
Instructable posted by
RandomMatrix
How's the world feeling right now? This box tells you.
Powered by: an Arduino, a WiFly wireless
module, an RGB LED, Twitter.com and a
9v battery.
I’m a news junkie. I want to know everything that is
going on in the world as soon as it happens. I want to wake up and
know immediatel... read more »
Perfboard Hackduino (Arduino-compatible circuit)
Instructable posted by
jmsaavedra
Never again will you have to dismantle a finished project just to reuse
an Arduino board!
This tutorial will go through the steps involved in fabricating your
own Arduino-compatible circuit using just ~$8 of parts
(this includes the ATMega chip!). This is perfect for
installing and embedding... read more »Representing audio through vibration with Arduino
Instructable posted by
dgeiger82
This project functions to display sound using vibration. You
plug your iPod, computer, or TV into it and get tactile feedback
representing the loudness of the audio. It can help deaf people
to experience sound.
Tools
:
Wire strippers
Needle nose pliers
Soldering Iron
Stuff you... read more »Bubblesteen Bubble Machine
Instructable posted by
belliedroot
Is it a 3D Spherical Atmosphere Encapsulated Phosphorous
Printer? YES!
Is it a CNC Anti Gravity transparent Orb Machine! YES!
Its The Bubblesteen Bubble Machine!
The spherical miracle that kids and cats have been waiting for. It
comes complete with robotic edge detection( when a bubb... read more »
pHloat2 DIY acidic water testing sculpture & kit with arduino
Instructable posted by
ransom.56
pHloat
pHloat is a DIY kit that is made for use in conjunction with a
pre-owned / pre-existing arduino microcontroller. Its purpose is to
test the pH levels in local rivers, lakes, and streams due to the
influx of air and water pollution often caused by acid rain. It is
specifically... read more »USB Game Pad With Tilt-accelerometer Mouse
Instructable posted by
adafruit
Make a game pad with an accelerometer inside
!
This project tutorial will show you how you can convert a console
game pad into a USB keyboard mouse for playing games on your PC. The
USB game pad can be used with nearly any software, such as a MAME
emulator, game, simulation software, or fo... read more »
Arduino Battery Box
Instructable posted by
jo_mo
Experience has taught me this:
1. Making portable projects with Arduinos requires batteries.
2. Making robots requires an easy accessible OFF switch. (Asimov's 4th law??)
3. It would be great to combine 1 and 2.
4. It would be greater still if it cost nothing to make.
Looking around for someth... read more »Make your own arduino serverino
Instructable posted by
coolsajin
arduino is the best open source embedded platfrom, the coding is so so
damn simple and everyone can make amazing project with this gadget.
i looked for prices and product online i fould i can get one for 10 to
15 $
then i thought of making one...and i made it for 3 $...
that is how easy it is.... read more »Making a web-programmable, weight-sensitive backpack
Instructable posted by
aniomagic
I've been traveling a lot with my backpack, sometimes putting too
much in it, which is bad for my back. Taking a cue from this weight-sensing
tote on Instructables
, I decided to build one using schemer
.
Schemer is a tiny programmable button that helps you e... read more »How to make fist pumping with LED animation
Instructable posted by
MichelleMin
It's to make a fist pumping LED controller. What is it? Have you noticed
yourself fist pumping to the music at a party or a club? That's exactly
for that. You would wear a band with a accelerometer/gyro mounted. As
you move your hand around the air, the movement will trigger a light
board and create... read more »Standalone Arduino / ATMega chip on breadboard
Instructable posted by
domiflichi
If you're like me, after I got my Arduino and performed a final
programming on my first chip, I wanted to pull it off my Arduino
Duemilanove and put it on my own circuit. This would also free up my
Arduino for future projects.
The problem was that I'm such an electronics newbie that I didn't
kn... read more »
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