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Sunlight Detection Alarm

Posted on: 01 Feb 2020

Most technology Instructables are fun to construct, and often easy to build. This is one that shares those features, but also solves a practical problem we had. To prevent fading of furniture, carpet, and the wood flooring in our foyer, my spouse and I installed one-way blackout shades. However, after installation and use, a problem […]


ANAVI Miracle Controller open source Wi-Fi development board

Posted on: 30 Jan 2020

An ESP8266 powered Wi-Fi development board is available via Crowd Supply offering an easy way to control two 5V or 12v LED strips. The ANAVI Miracle Controller has been created by the team at Anavi Technology and is priced from $25 with worldwide shipping available and fulfilment expected to take place during April 2020. Out […]


Arduino IDE 1.8.11 now available to download

Posted on: 30 Jan 2020

The Arduino development team has today announced the availability of a new Arduino IDE in the form of Arduino 1.8.11. The open-source Arduino Software (IDE) makes it easy to write code and upload it to the range of Arduino development boards board. The Arduino IDE can be loaded onto Windows requires Win 8.1 or 10, […]


DIY magnetometer inside a Tic Tac box

Posted on: 30 Jan 2020

Instructables member “rgco” has published a great tutorial to the project site providing details on how you can create your very own DIY magnetometer or Gaussmeter to measure the strength of magnetic fields. A magnetometer is an essential tool to test the strength of permanent magnets and electromagnets and to understand the field shape of […]


Arduino Motion Detection Simple Project

Posted on: 30 Jan 2020

This is a very basic tutorial for Arduino beginners , we tried to keep it simple and to the point, how to use PIR motion detection sensors and how to control LED based on the sensor outpu. and so simply put,The main idea of this project is to light a number of LEDs after sensing […]


Arduino: How to Build an Obstacle Avoiding Robot

Posted on: 29 Jan 2020

This instructable is the written version of my “Arduino: How To Build An Obstacle Avoiding Robot” Youtube video that I’ve uploaded recently. I strongly recommend you to check it out. My YouTube Channel. Please Subscribe for Support So, without further ado, Let’s get started ! Step 1: Video Tutorial : Just 6 Minutes – Watch […]


Using ESP-01 and Arduino UNO

Posted on: 28 Jan 2020

In our previous tutorial, we learned how to set up the ESP8266 ESP-01 and establish communication with other devices. In this tutorial we are going to show how to use the ESP-01 module to give the Arduino UNO access to a Wi-Fi network and interact with inputs and outputs. Step 1: Materials The materials that you will need for this tutorial are: Jumper Wires […]


FEEL THE FORCE WITH A POCKET MAGNETOMETER

Posted on: 27 Jan 2020

With the rise of affordable 3D printers, we just don’t see the projects in Tic Tac boxes that we used to. That’s kind of a shame. Not only are you upcycling existing plastic when you use one, they’re decently sized component vessels for pocket builds such as [rgco]’s portable magnetometer, especially if you can get the […]


THIRD EYE FOR THE BLIND – an Innovative Wearable Technology for Blinds.

Posted on: 26 Jan 2020

– The first wearable technology for blinds – Using ultrasonic waves to detect the obstacles – Notifying the user through vibrations/buzzer sound Third eye for blinds is an innovation which helps the blinds people to navigate with speed and confidence by detecting the nearby obstacles using the help of ultrasonic waves and notify them with […]


Sending Data From Arduino to Python Via USB

Posted on: 26 Jan 2020

For several projects you might want to acquire some data from an Arduino board. There are several options and the one that I chose here uses the USB connection. I will explain how to store your data in a text file in order to plot it. I will use Python 3, the Arduino IDE and […]




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