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Arduino beer brewing  Yuri at homebrewtalk made this elaborate setup for brewing his own beer using an arduino board and some custom java software, which he uses for temperature control heating of his mash with steam. Lots of videos of the mash prep and setup, and not too much arduino code, via Hack-a-day. [Read this article] [Comment [...] [..]
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Arduino text input device Arduino Textkeyer2 - Arduino text input device From the MAKE Flickr photo pool Flickr user Vwgoatboy is working on a text-keyer using the Arduino platform - just needs a little help on the coding end to get things ship-shape. - Arduino text input on Flickr [Read this article] [Comment on this article] MakeZine.com [..]
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How To: SD card read/write with Arduino sdcardrl9.jpg - How To: SD card read/write with Arduino This is a nice how-to for interfacing an SD card and an Arduino. The forum post has a link for the necessary library and the schematics. There is also some sample code to get you up and running fast. Read more on How to read/write an SD card via an Arduino Related: AVR based USB SD card reader Read [...] [..]
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Logitech Launches Cordless Desktop Wave Pro     Add a Cordless Desktop Wave keyboard and a MX 1100 Coredless Laser Mouse together and what do you get? TrustedReviews [..]
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IBM Reveals Jazz Product Launch Wave (PC World)  PC World - IBM announced a wave of new products based on its long-simmering Jazz project for collaborative application development on… YahooTechNews [..]
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Leah Buechley's LilyPad Arduino workshop in Amsterdam 4/15-4/18 Lilypadarduino-1 - Leah Buechley's LilyPad Arduino workshop in Amsterdam 4/15-4/18 Just a reminder here that Leah Buechley will be a part of a Wearables Master Class by Mediamatic teaching a workshop on her LilyPad Arduino in Amsterdam April 15-18. During the workshop, you’ll learn how to make soft, playful, and wearable computers by using the LilyPad Arduino. Other instructors are Maurin Donneaud & Vincent Roudaut of [...] [..]
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Wii Sports Resort Deeper Than Wave Race 64, Says Producer [E308]   Nintendo fans may still be mentally recovering from the company's softcore E3 media briefing that focused on fare like Shaun White Snowboarding and Wii Music, but fans of Wave Race may find the following lifts their spi [..]
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Alien Breed Remake Coming In 2009 [Alien Breed]   Remember Alien Breed? It was an Amiga classic, later rolling up on the (DOS) PC. If you are unfamiliar, think Gauntlet, with a heavy dose of Aliens - space Marines battling wave after wave of slavering death, th [..]
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Arduino powered interactive teakettles  This is a really interesting project that uses an Arduino to control 3 teakettles via a servo attached to the handles. I wonder if they would get along with the Cylon Coffee Pot? My tea kettles were developed as my final piece for Mechatronics 470, Summer Quarter 2008.My goal was to create a completely absurd experience [...] [..]
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DIY: Binary Clock with an Arduino 267279883a9_87cc88de17.jpg - DIY: Binary Clock with an Arduino Making a binary clock is nothing new. However, it is a lot of fun and easy to make. If you have an Arduino and a parts bin, you should be able to make right now. Learn how to make a Binary Clock with an Arduino More: Make a Binary Clock Read more | Permalink | Comments | Read [...] [..]
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Arduino and a tri-axis accelerometer  If there was only a write-up or source code available for this really interesting Arduino project. The only details are that it uses OpenGL and a KXPS5 Accelerometer. This looks like it could be adapted into a really fun game with just a little more code. [Read this article] [Comment on this article] MakeZine.com [..]
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Sharp IR sensor with color feedback  Here is a simple way to implement distance sensing and an Arduino. The website has more pictures and all the Arduino code so you can easily make one for yourself. I bought a Sharp GP2Y0A21YK0F Distance Sensor to use in my robot. It was very easy to see the data returned in a serial console [...] [..]
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DIY: Arduino & Wii controlled Canoe  Like to play video games? Too lazy to paddle around in your canoe? Well I have the perfect solution for you. This boat is powered by a small electric motor and the steering is via a Wii Nunchuck and an Arduino. Let’s just hope the batteries don’t die, then you might have to paddle! Read more [...] [..]
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Temperature sensor + Arduino 2640370158 Fa44B7B51F - Temperature sensor + Arduino Daniel writes- Today I am going to show you how to build a simple temperature sensor using one LM35 Precision Temperature Sensor and Arduino, so you can hookup on your future projects. The circuit will send serial information about the temperature so you can use on your computer, change the code as you will. I’m planning [...] [..]
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"Dual Core" Arduino dual168-1.jpg - "Dual Core" Arduino John Ryan on the Arduino forums says: Here’s 2 ATMega168’s sharing one 16mHz resonator, one reset switch, two 10k resistors, one 220ohm resistor, and two LED pilots. I used a mini USB adapter and uploaded the LED blink test to both chips, and as Paul [Badger] suspected, they are perfectly synchronized - I’ve tested [...] [..]

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