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YAFLC (Yet Another Flickering LED Candle) using Tiny45 microcontroller

There are numerous posts on Instructables about how to make a flickering LED candle. This is my version. The project requires the following components: 1. Tiny45 AVR Microcontroller (Tiny13 would also do) 2. 1W Warm white (or yellow) LED 3. Perspex tube 4. AA or AAA size batteries- 4 (alkaline or NiMH) 5. PCB stock

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Autonomus Wall Following Obstacle Avoiding Arduino Rescue Bot

I’m an Electrical Engineering major and each year my college’s branch of IEEE competes in a student hardware competition. Last year’s competition was inspired by the natural disasters in Haiti and Chile (the competition was held one week after the earthquake in Japan). This was a very large project that was tackled by a group

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How to use a 74HC595 Shift Register with a using AVR ATtiny13 microcontroller

If you have been playing with microcontrollers and electronics then you have likely seen LED dot matrix displays and other projects that use shift registers like 7-segment displays and more. This instructable goes over a quick intro to the 74HC595 8-Bit Serail to Parallel Shift Register with Latch and how to interface it to an

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The $9 Quasi-duino (Almost-duino) using ATmega328 microcontroll

Do you currently have an Arduino and want to make it smaller for cheap?  The Quasi-duino is for you (Italian for almost-duino).  This makes a functional “almost” Arduino, in a very small form factor using the narcoleptic library for pico-power operations on a pico-space breadboard.  This ‘ible will use Arduino 1.0.  All of your Arduino

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Soldering an SMT MOSFET Driver with a hotplate using microcontroller

Soldering SMD components isn’t as hard as you might think. In fact it’s easy. If you follow this instructables you’ll soon see just what great results you can obtain at home using just a hotplate. It’s not just being able to make small circuit boards that makes SMT soldering so good it’s also a nicer

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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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