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4. Connect the breadboard rails to Arduino GND and +5V, and then check that your setup matches that of Figure 10-3. Mounting the Laser. For this project, I’ve attached the servos to a pan-and ...
The ESP8266 has become incredibly popular in a relatively short time, and it’s no wonder. Cheap as dirt, impressively powerful, Arduino-compatible, and best of all, includes Wi-Fi right out o… ...
A lot of people have used ESP8266 to add inexpensive WiFi connectivity to their projects, but [Oscar] decided to take it one step further and program an Arduino over WiFi with the ESP8266. [Oscar] … ...
The total cost is cheap too, coming it at around $25 (assuming you have an old iPod). It's a bit of work to get everything in order, but it'll certainly bring a little use to that old iPod.
A cool RFID music table has been created using Arduino, iPod, and RFID tags to make it easy to change albums by simply changing the RFID tag. Each RFID tag has an individual code number relating ...
For last week's How-to we set out to mount our trusty iPod into our new Xbox 360 before that new console smell even wore off. We moved the Xbox 360's hard drive to a location inside the console ...