Arduino

TinyDuino – Arduino Compatible Boards Smaller Than a Quarter!

The TinyCircuits TinyDuino is an Arduino compatible board in an ultra compact package. Imagine the possibilities of having the full power of an Arduino Uno in a size less than a quarter! Each module in the TinyDuino family has been optimized to include only the core circuits for it’s specific function to keep the size as low as possible at the best possible price

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Arduino Sensor Monitoring Without Coding

The APDuino project is for those want to use an Arduino to run a custom sensor monitoring and automation projects (such as aquaponics, greenhouse, gardening DIY automation) without having to program any code. [ via ] Main features and characteristics: free, ready-to-flash software for Arduino Mega 2560 + W5100 EtherShield hardware combo supports a number of analog and digital Sensor and Control components in any custom (electronically valid) layout on the Arduino pins,  allowing building Your Own Automation System custom Rules for automation, allowing Sensor and Control data access, scheduler, timers and more,  allowing Your Custom Program to be created, without programming data logging on SD card and online sinks (cosm, thingspeak, apduino online),  allowing to Hook Your Automation System to the Internet-Of-Things and Web 2.0 services, eg.

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GSM GPS module shield for Arduino

Shield for Arduino designed and based on the module GSM/GPRS SIM900 or the GSM/GPRS & GPS module SIM908, to make calls, voice and data connections via GPRS  allow maximum customization and provide many configurations. With a microphone and a headset with a 3.5 mm jack (just the standard headphones for computers), you can make a voice call from

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Power your Arduino/AVR with a Hand-Cranked Battery using ATmega8 microcontroller

If you’ve ever wanted to power your Arduino or AVR from a battery for development testing (batteries have different power delivery qualities than, say, transformed AC or even a regulated wall wart in DC) testing but were tired of going through batteries (Hey, I admit I’ve sucked batteries dry in hours because of a slipped-up

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Arduino FTDI Header using ATmega8 microcontroller

So, you want to program a bootloaded AVR. Or possibly, you have an Arduino Lilypad and no way to program it. There are a few solutions available to you: You could buy a USB to FTDI adapter (available at Adafruit, Sparkfun, etc), you could buy a simple FTDI cable, or you could build something. I

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$1.50 Arduino TV Annoyer!! (Turns TVs on when you want them off) using microcontroller

Hey Arduino fans! Here is an ‘ible for making a device that turns TVs on when you want them off, and off then you want them on! If you hide it in something inconspicuous, it would make a great April Fools joke or gag gift. And the best part is that the total parts cost

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Ard-e: The robot with an Arduino as a brain using microcontroller

Hopefully after reading this instructable you will be able to take your first step into robotics. Ard-e cost about $90 to $130 depending on how much spare electronics you have lying around. The main costs are: Arduino Diecimella- $35 https://www.makershed.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=MKSP1 Bulldozer kit- $31 http://www.tamiyausa.com/product/item.php?product-id=70104 Servo- $10 I got mine at a local hobby store Worm

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Turn signal biking jacket using microcontroller

This tutorial will show you how to build a jacket with turn signals that will let people know where you’re headed when you’re on your bike. We’ll use conductive thread and sewable electronics so your jacket will be soft and wearable and washable when you’re done. Enjoy! A version of this tutorial is also on

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