May 2013
18 posts
Maker Faire 2013 Slide Show!
See on Scoop.it - Open Hardware News Every year that I attend Maker Faire in San Mateo, I am more and more impressed at the caliber of talent in this community of makers. I am so grateful… See on instructables.com
May 20th
Bot-Logic Hexapod is Arduino-compatible and open...
See on Scoop.it - Open Hardware News A hexapod robot is a flexible, mechanical vehicle that navigates on six legs and is often used to try out various biological theories about locomotion, motor control and neuro-biology. Unfortunatel… See on atmelcorporation.wordpress.com
May 19th
This Brainy Desk Lamp Has a Personality
See on Scoop.it - Open Hardware News HAXLR8R-accelerated startup Fabule has developed Clyde, an Arduino lamp with a personality that can adorn your home. See on mashable.com
May 19th
Micromint Bambino 200 and 200E Dual ARM Cortex M...
See on Scoop.it - Open Hardware News See on cnx-software.com
May 19th
Arduino Robot launches at Maker Faire, we go...
See on Scoop.it - Open Hardware News There’s a new kid on the Arduino block, and it’s called the Arduino Robot. Launched yesterday at Maker Faire Bay Area, it’s the company’s first product See on engadget.com
May 19th
Arduino Cellular Shield Tutorial
See on Scoop.it - Open Hardware News The Arduino Cellular Shield allows you to make cellular telephone calls, and send text messages. The brains of this shield is the SM5100B which is a r… See on instructables.com
May 19th
At I/O, Google Will Be Tracking Things Like Noise...
See on Scoop.it - Open Hardware News If you’re attending Google I/O this week, you will be a part of an experiment from the Google Cloud Platform Developer Relations team. See on techcrunch.com
May 14th
DIY $200 Robotic Hand - Arduino Project
See on Scoop.it - Open Hardware News I designed and built this robotic hand and the controller for less than $200.  The fingers and thumb are controlled by servo motors.  The first video … See on instructables.com
May 13th
BrickPi: LEGO® Bricks with a Raspberry Pi Brain
See on Scoop.it - Open Hardware News BrickPi turns your Raspberry Pi into a LEGO® robot. Your credit card sized computer enters the physical world. See on kickstarter.com
May 13th
Thingsquare Code - Program Everything
See on Scoop.it - Open Hardware News Thingsquare - Connecting Apps with Things See on thingsquare.com
May 8th
11 Arduino projects that require major hacking...
See on Scoop.it - Open Hardware News Lawn care, Daleks, bug zappers prove the Arduino thrives as much as Raspberry Pi. See on arstechnica.com
May 8th
An Arduino-based robot for people who don’t know...
See on Scoop.it - Open Hardware News “Sparki” ideal for teaching kids (or adults) how to program robots. See on arstechnica.com
May 6th
Meganome -- DIY Arduino MIDI Controller
See on Scoop.it - Open Hardware News Get the free Jazari EP: http://jazari.bandcamp.com Arduino code and tips: goo.gl/oxQcm The Meganome is inspired by the monome controller and powered by an Ar… See on youtube.com
May 6th
Loochi: A bluetooth low energy connected lamp |...
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May 6th
Mini Pinball
See on Scoop.it - Open Hardware News Make an awesomely playable mini pinball, out of an Android tablet, real arcade buttons, some wood and some software! There are some very good Android… See on instructables.com
May 6th
NXP Acquires Code Red Technologies :: NXP...
See on Scoop.it - Open Hardware News San Jose, California and Cambridge, United Kingdom, May 1, 2013 – NXP Semiconductors N.V. (NASDAQ: NXPI) today announced its acquisition of See on nxp.com
May 6th
Spark Core: Wi-Fi for Everything (Arduino...
See on Scoop.it - 3D Printing and Model A tiny Wi-Fi development board. Arduino + Wi-Fi + ARM Cortex M3 + wireless programming + REST API = awesome. See on kickstarter.com
May 5th
“Goldilocks” 1284p Arduino UNO Clone
See on Scoop.it - 3D Printing and Model Background Please help by getting some of these Goldilocks boards here: http://www.pozible.com/goldilocks This proposal is to implement an Arduino clone using the ATmega1284p MCU, as replacement fo… See on feilipu.me
May 5th
April 2013
44 posts
miniSWARM - Scalable Wireless Arduino Radio Module
See on Scoop.it - 3D Printing and Model A wireless mesh Arduino board with USB, LiPo battery charger, built in range testing and over-the-air programming… cheap enough to leave in your project! See on indiegogo.com
Apr 29th
Tutorial: Arduino wi-fi server to Google Drive...
See on Scoop.it - 3D Printing and Model See on daviom.com
Apr 29th
Video player built from Stellaris Launchpad
See on Scoop.it - 3D Printing and Model We think it’s pretty impressive to see a Stellaris Launchpad playing back Video and Audio at the same time with a respectable frame rate. It must be a popular time of year for these projects because we just saw another video playback hack yesterday. See on hackaday.com
Apr 28th
Kinect for 3D scans
See on Scoop.it - 3D Printing and Model   Someone had already imagined, someone else hoped for that, days ago, finally  one of the most prominent actors of the Makers ecosystem, Makerbot, announced a commercial desktop 3D Scanner. See on open-electronics.org
Apr 28th
Baby Pulse Monitoring Sock: Owlet- Postscapes
See on Scoop.it - Open Hardware News A look at a new wireless heart monitoring device for newborns See on postscapes.com
Apr 28th
Automate Your Window Blinds with an Arduino
See on Scoop.it - Open Hardware News Summer is just around the corner, and managing your window blinds is an important step to keeping your house cool and lowering your energy bill. If you don’t want to be bothered to get out of your chair, you can automate the blinds with an Arduino. See on lifehacker.com
Apr 28th
We are Bhoreal
See on Scoop.it - Open Hardware News BHOREAL is an open source control interface for multimedia applications intended for DJs, VJs, musicians, hackers and DIY creators. Crowdfunding campaign on Goteo: Visita… See on vimeo.com
Apr 28th
#Flock is a Twitter integrated-cuckoo clock that...
See on Scoop.it - Open Hardware News The folks at Berg have put their hand to an interesting Twitter-driven cuckoo clock they call #FLOCK, but it certainly isn’t for everyone. See on techhive.com
Apr 25th
Autonomous Arduino Car
See on Scoop.it - Open Hardware News My questions for the Make-to-Learn Youth Contest :) What did you make? This goal of this project was to take commonly available electronic equipment … See on instructables.com
Apr 24th
Fritz: A Robotic Puppet
See on Scoop.it - Open Hardware News Fritz is a robotic puppet head that you can control with an easy to use app. He has moving eyes, jaw, eyelids, eyebrows, and neck. See on kickstarter.com
Apr 23rd
Ethernet Orb Sees All - Wireless Solutions |...
See on Scoop.it - Open Hardware News This article discusses an example application for the W5200 Quickstart board which interfaces it with the web to get stock quotes. See on digikey.com
Apr 23rd
Goldilocks: an Arduino Clone
See on Scoop.it - Open Hardware News Ever battled SRAM limitations with your sketch on the Arduino Uno? Decided reluctantly to break out an Arduino Mega, and suffer with the resulting shield incompatibilities? Then the new Goldilocks… See on blog.makezine.com
Apr 23rd
Heineken Ignite
See on Scoop.it - Open Hardware News See on youtube.com
Apr 18th
Minnesota Hobbyist Launches Kickstarter Campaign...
See on Scoop.it - Open Hardware News Minnesota Hobbyist Launches Kickstarter Campaign to Produce Interactive Voice Response for Arduino. MICO Shield makes it easy for Arduino users to create projects that interact with people over a phone call. See on prlog.org
Apr 18th
Arduino with Bluetooth 4.0 Shield – iPhone...
See on Scoop.it - Open Hardware News After searching for a while I finally found an Arduino Bluetooth 4.0 shield from RedBear. My main aim was to able to control an Arduino from iPhone using Bluetooth 4.0. Today I used SainSmart 8 Channel DC 5V Relay to play around. See on imthi.com
Apr 16th
Arduino Uno vs BeagleBone vs Raspberry Pi
See on Scoop.it - Open Hardware News The BeagleBone is the perhaps the least known of these platforms, but an incredibly capable board worthy of consideration for many projects. It is a powerful Linux computer that fits inside an Alt… See on blog.makezine.com
Apr 16th
ArduinoDroid - Arduino IDE for Android
See on Scoop.it - Open Hardware News See on arduinodroid.blogspot.kr
Apr 14th
Introducing the FuzzBot
See on Scoop.it - Open Hardware News Twelve-year-old Maker Quin already has a company of his own—Qtechknow. He founded a hackerspace in his garage on California’s Central Coast. He helps teach Arduino classes for kids and adults. And… See on blog.makezine.com
Apr 14th
A Facebook-Connected, Arduino-Powered Music Party
See on Scoop.it - Open Hardware News Music party is a new way to listen to music with others. By tapping an RFID/NFC device that is synced to a Facebook account on an Arduino RFID reader … See on instructables.com
Apr 10th
Arduino Motor Shield Tutorial
See on Scoop.it - Open Hardware News The Arduino Motor Shield allows you to easily control motor direction and speed using an Arduino. By allowing you to simply address Arduino pins, it m… See on instructables.com
Apr 10th
Atomic skull clock reminds us we’re dying
See on Scoop.it - Open Hardware News Whether you like it or not, every second that passes brings you one step closer to your own demise. It’s not a comforting topic to dwell upon, but it’s reality. This art installation entitled ‘Memento Mori’ is a haunting reminder of just that. See on hackaday.com
Apr 10th
Garden Sensor Project
See on Scoop.it - Open Hardware News We are working on a new type of project at Sprout, one that we hope will bring more students into the garden by engaging their interest in technology.  We are building sensors to put in the garden … See on sproutfarms.org
Apr 9th
Windows Phone 8 communicating with Arduino using...
See on Scoop.it - Open Hardware News See on developer.nokia.com
Apr 9th
Doomsday clock Arduino shield
See on Scoop.it - Open Hardware News Tully shared his Doomsday clock Arduino shield in the project log forum: Here I would like to log new innovations that can be done using the Doomsday Clock Arduino Shield. See on dangerousprototypes.com
Apr 9th
12 Devices You Didn't Know Were Web-Connected
See on Scoop.it - Open Hardware News The rise of the “Internet of Things” promises to connect us wirelessly to all the gadgets around us, making our lives easier. That includes some surprising devices that are now networked. See on popularmechanics.com
Apr 9th
W+K Open Source: Bridging the...
See on Scoop.it - Open Hardware News Our own David Neevel shares project plans and code for an Arduino-powered email-writing guitar. See on blog.wk.com
Apr 9th
Give Your Arduino Project Its Own Mini-Webserver,...
See on Scoop.it - Open Hardware News A while ago, I showed you how to setup an internet control system for your Arduino – but it had to stay connected to a computer through USB in order to maintain the internet connection. See on makeuseof.com
Apr 9th
PC Keyboard made from 40 Beer cans, an Arduino &...
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Apr 2nd
Turning PCBs into art
See on Scoop.it - Open Hardware News Designing a circuit, laying out a board, and sending it off to be fabbed is so easy anyone can do it. A lot of people are, in fact, and with the traditional tools like KiCAD and Eagle, a lot of different boards look very, very similar. See on hackaday.com
Apr 1st
Making it Easier to Build Firmware
See on Scoop.it - Open Hardware News Most microcontroller manufacturers give you some kind of free development toolchain or IDE with their silicon products. Often it’s crippled, closed source, and a large download. See on hackaday.com
Apr 1st
A New 3D Printer Model From 3Dstuffmaker
See on Scoop.it - 3D Printing and Model Jumbo mega prusa is new launched 3d printer which prints large area of print volume with zero error See on blog.3dstuffmaker.com
Apr 1st
Coding new parts in Eagle
See on Scoop.it - Open Hardware News Making new parts in Eagle CAD isn’t the easiest thing in the world, especially if you’re dealing with a package that isn’t in one of the default libraries. Usually, making a new part means digging out a datasheet and drawing a new part in Eagle. See on hackaday.com
Apr 1st