This system classifies different types of clouds using tinyML: At the basis of each weather forecast is data — and a lot of it. And although the vast majority of atmospheric data collection is fully automated, determining cloud volumes and types are… https://t.co/EUxuFpvFhj
Count down to Christmas with the Arduino-powered Hackvent Calendar: Along with the typical Christmas decorations of trees and elves sitting on shelves Tom Goff was motivated to build a DIY “Hackvent” calendar after being inspired by his son’s request for… https://t.co/GkUJxTXyaX
Schematic-o-matic automatically creates KiCAD schematics from your breadboard: Breadboards are the first tool you break out in any prototyping journey and almost every project will utilize a breadboard at some point. Those breadboards often turn into a… https://t.co/G88aVMAtuX
Our 12 favorite Arduino UNO projects: If we had the room we’d make this our 150 favorite Arduino UNO projects, since there are so many to choose from. As it is, we had to whittle it down to just 12. The post Our 12 favorite Arduino UNO projects appeared… https://t.co/MOsxBJib9k
Converting a Fat Cat cushion into a controller for Final Fantasy XIV: Mounts in the video game Final Fantasy XIV act like how cars or horses do in our world since they allow players to travel around the map much faster than would otherwise be possible.… https://t.co/pmNRA9NSyw
Meet RobBob, a 3D-printed robot head that works with an N64 controller: Inspired by a special two-axis mechanism that uses a pair of beveled gears to create panning and tilting motions, maker and YouTuber JBV Creative wanted to integrate it into a larger… https://t.co/tvnqTra04X
This Portal fan brought Wheatley to life as his own personal assistant: The video game Portal 2 is widely regarded as a classic that introduced players to several memorable characters, including one of the main protagonists-turned-antagonists, Wheatley.… https://t.co/XxoVK1bLsf
This tinyML system helps soothe your dog’s separation anxiety with sounds of your voice: Due to the ongoing pandemic, Nathaniel Felleke’s family dog, Clairette, had gotten used to having people around her all the time and thus developed separation… https://t.co/PExGMA2Tfu
Immerse Yourself in Arduino EDUvision Season 4: As season 4 of Arduino EDUvision comes to a close, we take a look back at the edtech highlights from our awesome guests. The post Immerse Yourself in Arduino EDUvision Season 4 appeared first on Arduino Blog. https://t.co/hVJAfNQpIM
Hacking a USB battery bank to gather telemetry: USB battery banks are a dime-a-dozen and useful for recharging all of those devices in your life. But the typical cheap battery banks don’t provide you with much information about their status. You usually… https://t.co/41xt78J1d0
Opa is an open source boat bot that navigates the open water: Starting with an idea in 2019, Redditor wesgood has been steadily working on the Opa — an autonomous 3D-printed boat that can navigate open water while relaying its telemetry back in real-time… https://t.co/a4hcUsd0lz
Cascading LED stair lights prevent late night tumbles — and put on a show during parties: Stephen Gidge and his roommate have a poorly-lit flight of stairs in their home. That isn’t a big deal during the day, but it is a recipe for late night tumbles.… https://t.co/EuIWQTMQ8j
Perfect your virtual production setup with this RGBW ceiling light: Integrating a green screen into a video or image is not as simply as merely tossing a green sheet onto a wall and calling it a day since the subject’s lighting also needs to match the… https://t.co/kLHdzkQSyO
This MKR WiFi 1010-based weather station sends readings to the Arduino Cloud: Constructing your very own IoT weather monitoring station can be a complicated ordeal, as getting values from the embedded device to some kind of web server in a secure manner… https://t.co/NHgyPZApc2
Arduino Certification Explained: Find out more about the Arduino Certification for educators and students, including benefits of taking the exam and learning outcomes. The post Arduino Certification Explained appeared first on Arduino Blog. https://t.co/OCixsFkDr3
Time to put this DIY absolute position encoder to work as a clock: Being able to derive the absolute position of an object is vital in countless applications, primarily for anything that uses a motor. Instructables user holybaf had the idea to build… https://t.co/PmvFVy5qda
James Bruton built a robot that moves like an earthworm: Self-propelling robots come in a whole host of shapes, sizes, and capabilities, with some being able to fly while other can walk on just a couple or many legs. But YouTuber James Bruton wanted to… https://t.co/aXJtiCOhoI
FarOut extends the range of Kinect-based touch sensing: Capacitive touchscreens today use a digitizer to pinpoint the coordinates of a finger tap. That makes sense for smartphones and tablets, but isn’t ideal for large scale applications. If you want to… https://t.co/pSi8mT5k9Y
This MP3 player is controlled with a twirl of your finger and wave of your hand: The classic MP3 player was a truly innovative device for its time, however with the advent of modern smartphones and other do-it-all gadgets, they have largely fallen by the… https://t.co/HDI3S3BGry
Arduino Cloud gets Mobile Dashboards and Facebook Login: Arduino Cloud has a treasure trove of new features waiting for you right now. Not least among them is mobile optimized dashboards, and the option to log into your Cloud account using your Facebook… https://t.co/9FgFKRvRpV