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The RFID (Radio frequency identification) technology steps-up in the modern age in the field of access system, identification, protection system and so many places. In this project, we are using this as an door opening as well as door closing system based on the RFID card number identification. This antitheft project is built to secure the house from unwanted accidents.
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An Open-Source Environmental Monitoring Platform consisting of arduino-compatible hardware, data visualization web API, and mobile app.
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In conjunction with the release of the new version of the Arduino IDE and the Arduino Robot, we’re also putting out a TCT LCD screen. The screen was developed in conjunction with Complubot and the library relies on the AdafruitGFX and ST7735 libraries.
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The Arduino RFID lock is a lock that can be opened easily, but is secure. The lock works with a server database that can register card codes. On the door there is a RFID reader connected to the lock. If the RFID reader reads a registered card the door will open. One of the pictures gives a schematic overview of the functionality of the Arduino RFID lock.
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Jamie & Adam's Tested Arduino: Will's dark pantry has forced him to build a simple, Arduino-controlled LED strip lighting setup--to save his sanity.
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Make this 5,5 cm tall ATtiny based robot wobble with almost any IR remote. Put it next to your TV and it shows its happiness each time you use your remote (This way at least someone gets some movement). Or you can have it dance to the signal of your sound system.
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We’re happy to announce the release of a new version of the Arduino software, version 1.0.5. Barring any unexpected bugfixes, this is the final planned release of the 1.0 series of the IDE. Future releases will be from the 1.5 branch that has been in beta since last summer.
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Massimo Banzi announced it some minutes ago during his annual “The state of Arduino” presentation at Maker Faire Bay Area: Arduino Yún is the first of a revolutionary family of wifi products combining Arduino with Linux. Yún means “cloud” in chinese language, as the purpose of this board to make it simple to connect to complex web services directly from Arduino.
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The Arduino Robot is the first official Arduino on wheels. The robot has two processors, one on each of its two boards. The Motor Board controls the motors, and the Control Board reads sensors and decides how to operate. Each of the boards is a full Arduino board programmable using the Arduino IDE.
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In this post I will be talking about how to get an Arduino and an Android tablet talking to each other using Bluetooth We will be using an Arduino Uno ($29.95) with a Silver Bluetooth Mate ($40.95)...
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Arduino gives a second life to a R2D2 robot toy: full explanation including wiring and source code. (in french)
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Learn how to use MC14489 LED display driver ICs with Arduino in chapter fifty-one of a series originally titled “Getting Started/Moving Forward with Arduino!” by John Boxall – A tutorial on the Ard...
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WiFiDuino is a new Arduino board that has a WiFi module. The circuit is based on the famous open source “Arduino Micro” from Arduino and Adafruit. To add WiFi connection, the new module “CC3000” from TI is used.
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Easy-to-assemble hexapod kit & controller that enables servos to also act as sensors. Now legs & grippers can set/check applied force!
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This year Arduino is launching their robotics platform, and I was fortunate enough to get my hands on one a little early.
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This RFID reader works with 125 kHz tags in credit card size shape cards and with 125 kHz key fobs (picture 1). TheEM4100protocol is used. When you approach an RFID Tag close enough (4-5 cm) to the reader's coil (L1) the reader will read the 10-digit unique ID of the Tag and transmit it as ASCII characters trough the serial output with 2400 bits per second. The circuit includes a buzzer that beeps when a Tag is read successfully.
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Back to The Basics! Now that my Raspberry Pi has taken on my computer security projects from my Seeeduino 328, my Wiznet Ethernet Shield is now available for new Arduino-related projects,
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WizFi630 - the immediately available WiFi . Compact embedded module WizFi630 enables to connect any serial RS232 device to a TCP/IP network. . SOS electronic - broadline stocking distributor.
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An IKEA lamp becomes a Natural Interaction system which senses human emotional states through facial expression. It uses OpenCV for image processing and analysis to identify emotional state through the movements of face’s fiducial points. The lamp, made with an Arduino Duemilanove, changes its color to represent the user’s current emotion. In particular, it receives via serial communication, the values of pleasure, arousal and dominance, following the PAD emotional state model, as inferred from the facial expression and changes accordingly the color of the RGB LEDs.
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Innovation in healthcare is happening at a rapid clip. Between funding sources like incubator Rock Health and open APIs from companies like Nike, there has never been a better time to serve hypochondriacs. However, it's still difficult for engineers to collect biometric data like blood pressure, galvanic skin response and respiration rates.
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There's a new kid on the Arduino block, and it's called the Arduino Robot. Launched yesterday at Maker Faire Bay Area, it's the company's first product
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Thermal imaging can be used to document heat/AC leaks from insulation gaps on a building's facade, reveal warmer ground water inflows (either fresh or chemical-laden) or "thermal pollution" from industrial processes entering ocean-temperature waterbodies, as well as identify areas on the human body experiencing infection or stress (includes epidemiological applications).
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Screens speak of color in terms of 3 channels: Red, Green and Blue. Humans tend to think of colors in 3 channels too, but the channels that seem more natural usually are Hue, Saturation and Brightness. Here is an arduino color library so you too can specify colors by their hue! We use this code in our RGB Rainbow Sun and HSB RGB Sketcher. If you need help learning how to install libraries in arduino check out this thorough Adafruit tutorial. We use this library to draw colors on LCD screens, for example see the HSB RGB Sketcher Tutorial and onto RGB LEDs in the Sun Kit.
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BrickPi is a system that converts Raspberry Pi into a robot. The project is a board and case that connects LEGO® Mindstorms Sensors, motors, and parts to turn your credit card size computer into a robot. The BrickPi allows you to connect up to 3 NXT Motors and 4 Sensors. It has a 9V battery power source that powers the motors, sensors, and Raspberry Pi, un-tethering the Pi from the wall. Finally, it has a sturdy case with holes that snap with LEGO parts.The brains of a Raspberry Pi joined with the LEGO building system.
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I designed and built this robotic hand and the controller for less than $200. The fingers and thumb are controlled by servo motors. The first video shows the hand in action. The second video shows how to make the hand. I will have a tutorial on how to make the controller soon...
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