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Using an Arduino Due development board Kerry Wong has created an awesome Arduino -controlled single pixel scanner, using the skeleton of a hacked HP 7044A plotter to scan images.
An Arduino measures the temperature of the room via a DS18B20 temperature sensor which then has the servo turn the control knob to the appropriate position, on or off.
After wiring up each outlet so it can be controlled independently, he set out designing a four port relay board. This was a pretty simple build – four 10 Amp relays and a few terminal blocks.
Dr. Tom Tilley has brought the mechanism from Bust-A-Move to life using cardboard, a servo, and help from an Arduino.
This Instructables guide will show you how you can use an Arduino to control your TV, DVD player, VCR, and countless other home electronics.
Man, do nerds love their coffee. How else do you explain that a robot-controlled espresso machine blew through its Kickstarter target by a crazy 16X? Coffee-loving engineers Gleb Polyakov and Igor ...
Arduino-fanciers Oomlout have put together a neat control box for the popular prototyping board, complete with five potentiometers and three switches. There's also a software… ...
In this project, we create a joystick-controlled laser by connecting two servos to a joystick and using this setup as a pan-and-tilt controller for a ...
Learn how to create a simple RC airplane using Arduino for smooth radio control. This DIY project covers the essential steps for assembling and operating a remote-controlled aircraft with ease ...
Arduino enthusiasts looking for a new project to keep them busy this weekend may be interested in a new slow motion frame which has been created by ...
As explained by Hackaday, four Arduino-controlled servos are fitted to the pulleys and cables that operate the rotation, angle, and gripping mechanism of the da Vinci's tool.