Joe Grand and Bre Pettis bring you another Awesome Electronics Workshop. This week learn about the Arduino, an open-source microcontroller board.


makemagazineNew Episodes each Monday! You can download the parts list and the code from this episode on my website: jeremyblum.com This tutorial series is sponsored by element14. Check out their arduino group! www.element-14.com Thanks to my brother for letting me borrow his camera: www.youtube.com


Catch fast action with this simple Arduino-based high speed photo trigger! Code for this project is available here: github.com Parts list is here: mattrichardson.com


mrichardson23blog.makezine.com USB devices are so common nowadays - wouldn't it be nice to use one with your homebrew electronics projects? Equipped with an Arduino microcontroller + Host shield, pretty much any USB peripheral can be put work in your project.


makemagazineUse an Arduino microcontroller to sense invisible electromagnetic fields using wire, a resistor, and an LED. Aaron ALAI's EMF detector project is awesomely simple to make and fun to use. An upgraded version can be built using an LED bargraph for more 'meter-like' functionality. original project...


makemagazineIf you have a simple Arduino project that uses only a few pins, you might be able to shrink it down to a single 8-pin ATtiny chip. In this video, Matt Richardson shows you how, based on a tutorial from MIT Media Lab's High-Low Tech Group. The best part is you can use the same Arduino code and...


makemagazineThis week I made a project with parts from the Arduino Starter Kit. I skipped over building the Proto Shield from the kit, since I made a how-to a while back. Otherwise, it's a simple build that doesn't require any soldering. Check out makezine.com for more information and the code....


Matt demonstrates how he uses an Arduino to make a celebrity-silencing remote control for your TV. By decoding the closed captioning track in the video signal, the Arduino is able to look for keywords such as "PALIN" or "KARDASHIAN" and mute your TV, protecting your poor ears from having to hear...


makemagazineThis was my science fair for 2011 and this video was also for a contest hosted by Jeremy Blum and Element 14 Ask any questions you have! Thank You, Easton


A look at some of the Valve employee introduction to Arduino microcontroller class projects.


jeriellsworthMore information is available at blog.makezine.com This week I am going to be starting a series about getting started with the Arduino. A few weeks ago I posted a quick how-to on using a force sensor and received a lot of positive feedback. This led me to the idea of a creating a series of...


makemagazineOur goal is to allow people to connect and play board games with each other from anywhere in the world. By combing a physical board with modern technology, we hope to bring a more interpersonal experience that is not achieved through a computer screen. See our other videos for a look inside the...


FunGowRightNow12Dave checks out what all the fuss is about with the Arduino, contemplates the PICAXE, and cuts loose on die hard assembly language programmers. All with no more silly 10 minute youtube time limit. (Sorry about the mains hum again)


Check out makershed.com for a complete line of Arduino products. This is the 3rd installment of my Aduino How-To Tuesdays. This week I am going to cover using another basic part, the potentiometer. I will also cover connecting a servo to the Arduino. Servos can be hard to control, but not with...


makemagazineWatch until the END where I'll show it powering itself outside!!! I had some little solar panels laying around and wanted to see if they would power the Arduino. They did. So, I wanted to see if I could make a sun tracking circuit to autonomously follow the sun throughout the day. So I did. Here...


More information at makezine.com Today, I am going to show you how easy it is to connect, and use, a Memsic 2125 Accelerometer from the Maker Shed. This sensor is able to detect tilt, acceleration, rotation, and vibration with a range of ±2 g. It can be used for making balancing robots, game...


makemagazineA guided tour of the Arduino Uno. This is a really basic and I hope somewhat humorous introduction to the layout of the Arduino board and some of its functions. The Arduino is open-source and the images are my own or downloaded from public domain stuff in the Google Sketchup 3D Warehouse. Music...


engineerzerochannelLucasZanella.com http *this video is on the nook tablet ad :) The first arduino robot that I made... Subscribe for new arduino robots and flying things


My Air Drums based on Arduino platform, MIDI device, 3 accelerometers, light sensor, USB hub, havaianas sandals & 2 hand rakes :-) Schematics & code located in the following links: codetidy.com www.maayanmigdal.com Some guys re-created my project and uploaded more details for creating this...


mmigdalThis past Saturday, IEEE Spectrum visited NYC Resistor's (www.nycresistor.com "Art, Design, and the Arduino Microcontoller: a lineage" gallery party. Curated by Alicia Gibb, the show was a loving tribute. The collection ranged from early Arduino prototypes to modern projects made with the...


spectrummagSuper Awesome Sylvia builds two different super simple Arduino Projects: The "Randomly Influenced Finger Flute", or RIFF, and an Adjustable Strobe! For these easy projects, all you need are a computer, an arduino, and one or two other common parts. Super simple at it's best. Don't forget one of...


SuperAwesomeSylviaThis is a tutorial about making an Arduino board on a breadboard! It is useful to be able to do this as its much cheaper once you have the infrastructure to use it (cables, tools ect...) and if it breaks a replacement isn't that expensive. This video is also the first of the arduino workshop...


Halo2maniacccUpdate: The VRBot has been updated, and is now called EasyVR Arduino Shield: www.veear.eu VRBOT/EasyVR: www.veear.eu The Code: www.kevindarrah.com Where to buy: www.sparkfun.com


kdarrah1234Get started with the LilyPad Arduino! It's a sewable microcontroller that lets you embed lights, sounds, sensors, and much more into your wearables, perfect for clothing and accessories. In this video I'll show you how to attach the LilyPad and power supply to each other, and upload a basic...


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