Tag: ATmega328P
Iota V2 – Gyroscope Sensor in tiny dimensions
De Martin Cote @ kickstarter.com designed v2 of his gyroscope sensor that is able to track movement on 3-axis. The new board is smaller, lighter, cheaper and has PPM output to connect on your RC remote control. He writes: Here is the evolution of my successful Gyroscope Sensor. Now...
Continue ReadingArduino (Atmega328p) on a Breadboard
Hi guys, for today's tutorial, we will be building an Arduino on a breadboard. The Arduino on breadboard is basically a bare bones arduino, featuring only the micro-controller as the major component, without all the other parts that makes up the Arduino, like the usb port, the on-board...
Continue ReadingHow to Make Your Own ARDUINO UNO Board
Being Engineers @ instructables.com writes: Hello guyz, Welcome to Being Engineers. Hope you all are doing good. In this tutorial we will learn how to make your own Arduino Uno. We will gather the components, test the circuit in breadboard, then we will make the board itself. When it...
Continue ReadingBuild Your Next IoT Device With GOBLIN 2
Designed for industry, makers, and visionary students, Verse Technology presents GOBLIN 2, its new card with the best of Arduino technology. GOBLIN 2 is an IoT development board that unlocks the potential of the Internet of Things. It has been built based on the high-performance 16MHz...
Continue ReadingDintervalometer, A Custom Made Intervalometer For DSLR Cameras
If you want to take a timelapse with your camera, it may be helpful to use an intervalometer. It is an attachment or facility on a camera that operates the shutter regularly at set intervals over a period, in order to take timelapse series or take pictures after a set delay. Daniel...
Continue ReadingA Multi-Use Mini Sensor Platform
While developing a smart hardware project, such as control and automation systems, you will almost need to use different types of sensors for collecting and gathering necessary data. LastSamurai had designed a platform that aims to simplify the use of digital and analogue sensors. The...
Continue ReadingChronio – Low power Arduino based (smart)watch
Max.K @ hackaday.io designed his own impressive watch based on Atmega328p with Arduino bootloader, Maxim DS3231 (<2min per year deviation), 96x96 pixel Sharp Memory LCD (LS013B4DN04) and it's powered by a CR2025 160mAh coin cell battery. Chronio is an Arduino-based 3D-printed...
Continue ReadingAAduino – Arduino Wireless in AA form factor
Johan wanted to shrink his Arduino based ISM radio node to fit in an AA battery compartment so AAduino was born. The AAduino is an wireless Arduino clone the size of an AA battery with Keystone battery terminals rotated 180° to act as positive and negative terminals. It is powered...
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