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GPS logging Arduino shield Adafruit has released a GPS logging Arduino shield, freaking cool! Pop this on to an Arduino and you can make your own GPS logger, locative art projects & more! The kit is available here.
This shield requires a GPS module (sometimes called an “engine board” or “engine module”) to receive the timecode data from GPS satelites. [...] [..] |
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Build: Arduino Proto Shield The Proto Shield from LadyAda makes creating project for the Arduino a breeze. The Arduino Diecimila comes a lot of female headers for connecting simple sensors, but that’s about it. If you really want to expand your capabilities, the Proto Shield is the answer.
Here are the specs from the LadyAda website:
Compatible with NG or Diecimila
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Arduino XPort shield build - Part 1 In this build I am going to be making the XPort shield that is available from LadyAda’s web site. The shield will allow you to connect your Arduino to the Internet and check your email, interact with Twitter, send SMS messages, and a whole lot more.
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Arduino wifi shield Little Bird Electronics has a new wifi add-on for you Arduino elites out there -
The Little Bird Brain, is an Arduino Shield which brings both Brains and Wifi to your project. Slot the Little Bird Brain Sheild into your Arduino and you will have the following capabilities:
- Wireless 802.11b, 802.11g
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Arduino Wave Shield pitch demo Limor of Adafruit Industries posted this video demonstrating how the Waveshield kit can turn Arduino into a sample-bending audio tool.
Consider for a moment that potentiometer replaced by - oh let’s say - photocells or maybe a force-sensing resistor. If you’ll excuse me - I’ve got some experimentation to go do - Wave Shield [...] [..] |
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Build: The Wave Shield for Arduino Controlling audio with a micro-controller can be difficult, really difficult. The Wave Shield, from LadyAda, makes it simple. There is a bunch of sample code on the LadyAda website to get you up and running fast once you build the kit.
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Wave Shield kit for Arduino Ladyada’s just churning out the new kits these days; I’m not sure she’s human. The latest:
Adding quality audio to an electronic project is surprisingly difficult. Here is a shield for Arduinos that solves this problem. It can play up to 22KHz, 12bit uncompressed audio files of any length. It’s low cost, available as an easy-to-make [...] [..] |
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Arduino Nano Just when you thought you had them all, the Arduino mutates yet again -
The new Arduino Nano is the smallest and most versatile Arduino board yet. Designed and manufactured by US-based Gravitech, it has all the functionality of an Arduino Diecimila in a compact, breadboard-ready design. The Nano includes an ATmega168 microcontroller (w/ bootloader), integrated [...] [..] |
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| Windows Installer-logging Windows Installer kan settes opp til å benytte fast logging for å hjelpe deg i å feilsøke problemer ved installasjon av programvare. ITpro.no [..] |
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Arduino Project: XPort and an LCD Silent Q has a nice project for getting started with your XPort shield from LadyAda. The XPort grabs the DHCP information and displays it on an LCD. This is a nice way to check for errors while connecting to the net. I am still playing around with the one I built for the blog, and [...] [..] |
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Laser Modem with an Arduino Micro-controller This looks like an interesting project made with an Arduino and a laser pulled from a laser level. There are schematics and a video on the website if you want to try and make one for yourself.
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| Simple Arduino robot OK, this isn’t exactly a complicated robot. I really like the simplicity of the build. It would be very easy to change things around or add sensors, since the breadboard is right there on top and it has a lot of extra room.
Read a little more information on Simple Arduino Robot
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Arduino at Boston Barcamp Meredith writes in:
BarCamp Boston happens this weekend in Cambridge, MA, and to do our part DorkbotBoston member Keith Hopper of Hopper Analytics will be hosting a free workshop on how easy it is to get up and running with the Arduino. And since many of the Arduino lovers will be at BarCamp, we’ll be holding [...] [..] |
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| Sanguino microcontroller platform - Arduino's big brother If you love the Arduino software but find yourself hampered by the included ATmega168 chip’s memory size or pin count, Zach Hoeken has a solution -
Sanguino is a new microcontroller board inspired by the Arduino. We took the biggest baddest 40-pin DIP that Atmel makes and made a board with it. Its based [...] [..] |
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| LilyPad Arduino Embroidery I just finished my first composition with the LilyPad Arduino, in the form of a conductive blinky embroidered wall hanging. It generates a little tune that’s changeable by covering the photoresistor. If you’re around Phoenix, you can come see it on Friday night at Cartel Coffee Lab in Tempe.
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