News
To build this DIY buzz wire game, you'd need an Arduino Nano, a 9V battery, two LEDs (red and green), a buzzer, a seven-segment LED display, a shift register for the display, and resistors for the ...
Arduino’s $87 Plug and Make Kit comes with all the parts needed to build seven ... a time-of-flight distance sensor, a buzzer, a thermometer and humidity sensor, and a set of three buttons.
When you need to quantify the color of an object, you’ve got quite a few options. You can throw a Raspberry Pi camera and OpenCV at the problem and approach it through software, or you can bu… ...
Arduino is one of those boards that has become synonymous with hacking and making. Since its introduction in 2005, over 700,000 official Arduino boards have been sold, along with untold millions of… ...
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results