Posts by Ibrar Ayyub:
The KITT-duino, DIY Larson Scanner with an Arduino
Posted on: 07 Jun 2015
IMPORTANT: CODE IS NOW UPDATED. FIXES INCLUDE ADDING AN INTEGER VALUE TO MANIPULATE TIMING AND FIXING A DOUBLE-BLINKING LED. Thanks. It is my understanding that many Larson Scanners can only pulse from side to side. I felt that that needed to be changed, seeing as that in the newer (yet short-lived) Knight Rider series revival […]
Low cost digital microscope with automated slide movement using arduino
Posted on: 07 Jun 2015
This is an easy-to-implement product modification that will be extremely useful for clinicians, pathologists, researchers or other microscopy enthusiasts interested in capturing whole slide images or creating virtual slides for later use. The device allows one to take multiple images of the slide under high magnification, which can later be stitched together on a local […]
Tinkering and coding with teens for a future of digital making
Posted on: 06 Jun 2015
At the beginning of march Christopher Martin, researcher in applied computer, wrote us an email to tell us that he got involved in an ambitious plan taking place: 100 school pupils, 5 different digital-maker themes in 1 day for 4 subsequent weeks across Scotland. The event called “One Day Digital” started on the 2nd of March […]
Networked Radiation Detector: Feel Cosmic Rays on your Fingertips
Posted on: 06 Jun 2015
*Update (12/23)*: Just entered the “protected” competition- protect yourself from radiation and vote for me 🙂 Thanks Note: This is my very first Instructable! I will be very responsive to feedback on how to improve the project description below, so please let me know. In this tutorial, you will learn how to build a device […]
Obstacle avoidance Arduino robot – build your own larryBot
Posted on: 06 Jun 2015
So after 5 previous versions that had various flaws, I now have an Arduino robot that actually works and although basic is very cheap – although there a probably a few more flaws so please point them out to me but this is a good start on how to make your own robot. In order […]
Water Tank Depth Sensor using Arduino
Posted on: 06 Jun 2015
Water is a precious resource in many parts of the world, and many people rely on water tanks to supplement their water supply by storing collected rainwater or water pumped from a well or bore. But how do you measure how full a tank is? Tanks are constructed of opaque material to prevent algae growth […]
Arduino Dragon Wings
Posted on: 06 Jun 2015
Hello World!! I am making this Instructables on how to make arduino controlled dragon wings. XD I planned on wearing these dressed as Smaug to ‘The Hobbit Desolation of Smaug’ premier but I didn’t complete the entire outfit in time, but I will continue working on it and up date this page when I am […]
Augmenting Plant Behavior Through Robotics using Arduino
Posted on: 05 Jun 2015
The PhytoBot is a semi-intelligent plant which responds to external stimulus (light intensity and light location) and responds to it as a phototropic plant would. Essentially it is designed as a piece of interactive artwork for operation over a long period of time. The motivation driving this was triggered by the lack of understanding & […]
Breadboard adapter for ESP8266 module
Posted on: 05 Jun 2015
ESP8266 is an inexpensive serial-to-wifi tranceiver chip that allows to connect any microcontroller with a serial port to a WiFi network. Because of its simplicity and low cost, it is getting popular among hobbyists for building Internet of Things (IoT) applications. While there are varieties of breakout boards available for ESP8266 from the Chinese markets, […]
Rabbit Ears on a Cap using Arduino
Posted on: 05 Jun 2015
We are students from Singapore Polytechnic. After looking at the famous Necomimi Arduino Cat Ears, we decided to give it a try to help us familiarise ourselves with the accelerometer and the arduino. Using the materials that we had on hand, we managed to produce a set of moving rabbit ears that is similar but […]
