About: Ibrar Ayyub

Author Bio: I am an experienced technical writer with a background in computer science. I hold a Master's degree in computer science from BZU Multan University, one of the most reputable universities in Pakistan for computer science education. With my advanced degree and extensive experience in the field, I have a deep understanding of various computer science concepts and technologies. In addition to my expertise in computer science, I have a diverse range of experience in technical writing. I have written for various industries, covering a wide range of topics, including engineering, home automation, and more. My ability to communicate complex technical information in a clear and concise manner has made me a valuable asset to many organizations. My writing style is characterized by its clarity and simplicity. I am able to break down complex concepts and explain them in a way that is easy to understand for readers with different levels of technical knowledge. I am also skilled in using various forms of media, such as infographics and diagrams, to make my writing more engaging and interactive. I have a special interest and expertise in home automation and engineering; I have written several articles and research papers on the topic and am well known in the field. My writing on home automation and engineering is informative, accurate, and reliable, providing valuable insights on the latest technologies and trends in the field. Overall, I am an experienced technical writer who can provide valuable insights and information for various fields of life, mainly home automation and engineering. I have the qualifications and experience to write about a wide range of topics, and my writing style is clear, simple, and engaging. I am an asset to any organization that requires technical writing services.
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Arduino Laser Tag – Duino Tag

Posted on: 27 Jun 2012

Duino tagger– General introduction Duino tag is a laser tag system based around the arduino. Finally a laser tag system that can be tweaked modded and hacked until you have the perfect laser tag system for office ordnance, woodland wars and suburban skirmishes. Laser tag is combat game like paintball or airsoft without the pain, […]


Ardu-pong! the Arduino based pong console

Posted on: 27 Jun 2012

A while back the instructables robot made a post on Facebook about some guys who played pong on an Arduino (http://wayneandlayne.com/projects/video-game-shield/games/#pong) but after looking around, i saw that everyone who did this was only worried about making it work. and often resulted as a very hard to use system with only potentiometers to use as controllers. […]


How to make a multi-layered acrylic and LED sculpture with variable lighting levels

Posted on: 27 Jun 2012

Here you can find out how to make you very own n as made for the exhibition www.laplandscape.co.uk curated by art/design group Lapland. More images can be seen at flickr This exhibition runs from Wednesday 26 November – Friday 12 December 2008 inclusive, and had a private view on Tuesday 25 November. Each participant has […]


Thin Film Circuit Maker Targets Hearing-Aid Market Needs

Posted on: 27 Jun 2012

Wilmington, MA (PRWEB) September 21, 2011 Metrigraphics LLC is putting its thin film circuit technology to new uses as hearing aid manufacturers adjust to the demands for smaller hearing aid devices. As the device size decreases, the traditional hearing aid flex circuit cant meet the tighter package design demands, company President Randolph Sablich said. […]


Garduino Upgrade, Now with more Twitter!

Posted on: 27 Jun 2012

A couple months ago I came across two great instructables.  The first was the Garduino, an arduino controlled garden to help you grow plants at home.  The second was the Tweet-a-Watt, a project that teaches you how to monitor your home power usage using Xbees and Twitter.  I read about both these projects here at […]


Garduino: Gardening + Arduino

Posted on: 27 Jun 2012

Garduino is a gardening Arduino. So far, Garduino: -Waters my plants whenever their soil moisture level drops below a predefined value. -Turns on grow lights, but only when it’s dark out and only long enough to make the plants get 15 hours of total light (sunlight + supplemental light) daily. -Alerts me if the temperature […]


Control a Schlage electronic deadbolt with an arduino!

Posted on: 27 Jun 2012

This instructable will walk you through the process of dismantling and hacking a Schlage electronic deadbolt in order to control it with an arduino. Step 1 Purchase the lock and unpack it I got mine on sale for $99 at Lowe’s. Remove it from the box and take a look at what’s there. The construction […]


The Arduino Weather Station / Thermostat using ATmega328 microcontroller

Posted on: 27 Jun 2012

I’ve always been interested in monitoring my local weather, and noticed the difference between what weather.com and accuweather.com think my local weather is, and what I see out the window. I also wanted better control over my heating and A/C system. As a computer and electronics nut, I’ve been playing with the Arduino Microcontroller, and […]


Arduino All-in-One Getting Started Guide

Posted on: 27 Jun 2012

An all-in-one tutorial to getting started with the Arduino open-source electronics prototyping platform. This guide is meant for the beginner but should be also be useful to you if you already tinker with electronics but want to get started with the Arduino. I’ll cover: – breadboarding LED outputs from the Arduino – creating and reading […]


Arduino Powered Binary Clock using ATmega168 microcontroller

Posted on: 27 Jun 2012

This instructable will help you to build an Arduino Binary Clock.  The orignial idea for this instructable was designed by Daniel Andrade.  My instructable uses surface mount components, but can easily be adapted to through-hole components if you wish.  You can follow my other Instructable for Building Your Own Arduino to get started. I would […]




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