Posts by Ibrar Ayyub:
Retrieving Bitcoin Price Using ESP8266 WiFi Module
Posted on: 01 Oct 2015
Written by Rui Santos – Download free eBook with Arduino projects here Before you read this post, I recommend reading these tutorials about the ESP8266: Getting Started with ESP8266 WiFi Transceiver ESP8266 Web Server Tutorial Flashing NodeMCU Firmware on the ESP8266 using Windows Introduction In this project you’re going to create a simple HTTP client with an ESP8266 […]
Developed on Hackaday: First Version of the Hardware
Posted on: 01 Oct 2015
The Hackaday writers and readers are currently working hand-in-hand on an offline password keeper, the mooltipass (click to see the project description). Next in our Developed on Hackaday series, we present the first version of our schematics. There’s already been a lot of discussions going on in our dedicated Google group, mainly about the project’s basic functionality. […]
DIY Teagueduino
Posted on: 01 Oct 2015
What is Teagueduino? Teagueduino is an open source electronic board and interface that allows you to realize creative ideas without soldering or knowing how to code, while teaching you the ropes of programming and embedded development (like Arduino). Teagueduino is designed to help you discover your inner techno-geek and embrace the awesomeness of making things […]
Automatic blind hooked up to existing projector screen using Arduino
Posted on: 30 Sep 2015
Hello my name is Chipsy, I’m French, reading instructables since at least 2 years, it is the first entry i make on this website. Why i made this project : I have a small homecinema system in my living room, with a projector and a commercial motorized projector screen. I have a big mirror on […]
4x Multiplexed RTD Temperature sensor module
Posted on: 30 Sep 2015
Description This module can be used to measure temperature using RTD (resistive temperature detectors) temperature sensors. It produces an analog voltage that is proportional the temperature of the probe. The module contains a multiplexer to enable measurement of up to 4 temperature probes. Design RTD Temperature sensors change their resistance with temperature. The resistance change […]
Hackabot Nano: Compact Plug and Play Arduino Robot
Posted on: 30 Sep 2015
What? Why? Hackabot Nano is a very compact many-in-one plug-and-play Arduino Robot. The goal is to help everyone build a feature-rich robot without all the messy wiring. You simply connect the motors, plug in the sensors and controller and you may start programming. We even provide sample programs to help you get started. In addition, […]
MenZ-DECK
Posted on: 30 Sep 2015
About a year ago, we drunk beer in The-MenZ Lab. When Zagan said “I want PCDJ controller, So next project is make controller!”. The project began at this time. ***MenZ-DECK featured by Maker Faire UK Blog.*** http://www.makerfaireuk.com/maker-faire-tokyo/ (Continue with broken English) Components for make controller: Arduino Uno — 1qty MUX Shield — 1qty https://www.sparkfun.com/products/9832 ATX power supply […]
Arduino Watch Build Instructions
Posted on: 29 Sep 2015
Update: New version out that works with Arduino 1.0 and higher! The Arduino Watch provides augmented sensing of temperature and range, 16-bit color drawing program, Breakout game, and also tells the time in your choice of digital, binary, or analog. Additional sensors, devices, and programs are easy to add as any standard Arduino. The source […]
Girino – Fast Arduino Oscilloscope using Arduino power connector
Posted on: 29 Sep 2015
I am a Physicist and the nicest part of working in this field is that I get to build my own instruments. With this way of thinking, I decided to build a homebrew Arduino Oscilloscope. This instructable was written with the purpose of teaching a bit about microcontrollers and data acquisition. This is an extreme […]
GSM Remote Control – GSM Module
Posted on: 29 Sep 2015
This GSM Mobile is used for our Remote Control (for example Gate Control, Temperature Control….). We use the word ‘module’ because, unlike what we did in our remote control projects, this time around the mobile phone is not mounted on a printed board, but rather on a small auxiliary board which is then inserted in a […]