Posts by Ibrar Ayyub:
Core3duino using arduino
Posted on: 22 Jan 2016
This is an addon shield to an addon shield. That’s right, you have to have the Core2duino on your Arduino to be able to understand why you would want this in the first place. So once you have your Core2duino saddled up, give this one a shot (you don’t technically have to have the core2duino […]
Make A Dual LED Flasher Using Arduino
Posted on: 22 Jan 2016
A two transistor circuit that flashes two LEDs on and off alternately. Prerequisites Complete tutorial two – Transistor Timer before attempting this tutorial. Components In addition to an electronic breadboard, wire links, a 9V battery and a battery clip, you will need: QTY PART DESIGNATOR NOTES TYPE 2 22k resistors (red – red – orange) R2, R3 […]
DIY – USB OSCILLOSCOPE IN A MATCHBOX
Posted on: 21 Jan 2016
I present a “BEST OF CLASS”, “Full-Featured” DIY-USB OSCILLOSCOPE which is “Truly DIY”. My aim is to provide a cheap Digital-Storage-Oscilloscope for Students, Budding Engineers and the Hobbyist. This USB-Oscilloscope could be part of the laboratory equipment in educational establishments. Build this DIY-Oscilloscope for just $15 —————————————————————————————————- Today 21 Nov 2014, my Instructable crossed 100000 […]
Building IllyClock – Arduino-based alarm clock in a coffee can using arduino
Posted on: 21 Jan 2016
Updated Aug 4, 2011 A streamlined version is now described here. Beside the enclosure, the original feature of IllyClock is showing the time in colors: 3 hours before wake-up time, color changes from green to orange; 1 hour before wake-up, the time is shown in red. One can estimate how much sleep is left just by squinting […]
Arduino Melody
Posted on: 21 Jan 2016
A very easy tutorial that uses only two components. The Arduino plays a short melody on a loudspeaker. The program to load to the Arduino is one of the programs that is built into the Arduino IDE. Prerequisites Complete tutorial 3 – Starting with Arduino and its prerequisites before attempting this tutorial. Components Besides an […]
Paladin Enabling Technologies – Reflow Master Shield
Posted on: 20 Jan 2016
The Reflow Master Shield from Paladin Enabling Technologies is an Arduino shield that turns your normal toaster oven into a reflow oven. A reflow oven is used in the production of electronics to change solder paste from a paste form to a liquid form and lastly to a solid form. This results in all your […]
Twitter Mood Light – The World’s Mood in a Box using arduino
Posted on: 20 Jan 2016
How’s the world feeling right now? This box tells you. Powered by: an Arduino, a WiFly wireless module, an RGB LED, Twitter.com and a 9v battery. I’m a news junkie. I want to know everything that is going on in the world as soon as it happens. I want to wake up and know immediately […]
Arduino Knight Rider
Posted on: 20 Jan 2016
In this tutorial, eight LEDs are interfaced to the Arduino Uno board. This is not complicated – it is just like interfacing a single LED to the Arduino as done in tutorial 3, but eight times over. A program is then loaded to the Arduino that will turn the eight LEDs into a “Knight rider” […]
Arduino LCD
Posted on: 19 Jan 2016
In this tutorial you will connect a LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) to the Arduino Uno and then run the Arduino LCD example programs that are built into the Arduino IDE. Prerequisites It is recommended for beginners to complete all the Arduino tutorials up to and including Tutorial 10: Ten Arduino Projects for Absolute Beginners. Read […]
Li-Ion battery recharges to 70% in 2 mins
Posted on: 17 Jan 2016
Recent advances of Li-Ion battery technology could be the kick start the faltering electric vehicle market needs for it to go main stream. As well as the fast charge time the new battery can be cycled more than 10,000 times and has a lifespan of 20 years. The work carried out at NTU Singapore replaces the […]