Arduino Tutorial #14: Leonardo as Mouse
Sunday, March 17, 2013
Arduino Tutorial #3: Digital Inputs and Pull-Up Resitors
Arduino Tutorial #3: Digital Inputs and Pull-Up Resitors
Arduino Tutorial #3 - Functions, return values and variables
Arduino Tutorial #3 - Functions, return values and variables
Arduino Tutorial #2 - Sketch structure, variables and procedures
Arduino Tutorial #2 - Sketch structure, variables and procedures
Arduino Tutorial #1 - Getting Started and Connected!
Arduino Tutorial #1 - Getting Started and Connected!
Getting started with Arduino - A quick look at the Arduino UNO starter kit I received
Getting started with Arduino - A quick look at the Arduino UNO starter kit I received
Arduino Servo Tutorial
A basic tutorial on how to connect a hobby servo to an Arduino and then how to use a FlexiForce Pressure Sensor to have the servo move based on pressure applied to the sensor! Tutorial done with parts purchased from Adafruit and SparkFun. Sponsored by NYC CNC.
Fun with the Arduino Starter Kit
This week I made a project with parts from the Arduino Starter Kit. I skipped over building the Proto Shield from the kit, since I made a how-to a while back. Otherwise, it's a simple build that doesn't require any soldering.
Arduino 101 the LED
This week I am going to be starting a series about getting started with the Arduino. A few weeks ago I posted a quick how-to on using a force sensor and received a lot of positive feedback. This led me to the idea of a creating a series of how-to's about our favorite little micro-controller, the Arduino.
Intro to the Arduino
Joe Grand and Bre Pettis bring you another Awesome Electronics Workshop. This week learn about the Arduino, an open-source microcontroller board.
Arduino 101 potentiometers and servos
This is the 3rd installment of my Aduino How-To Tuesdays. This week I am going to cover using another basic part, the potentiometer. I will also cover connecting a servo to the Arduino. Servos can be hard to control, but not with the Arduino! That's just another reason why I love this little micro-controller.
Arduino EMF detector
Use an Arduino microcontroller to sense invisible electromagnetic fields using wire, a resistor, and an LED.
Aaron ALAI's EMF detector project is awesomely simple to make and fun to use. An upgraded version can be built using an LED bargraph for more 'meter-like' functionality.
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