Posts by Ibrar Ayyub:
Capteur temperature choix du type de degres par infrarouge using arduino
Posted on: 22 May 2015
ENGLISH VERSION HERE Dans ce programme nous allons voir comment capter une température et afficher sa valeur sur un lecteur LCD en choisissant si on veut l’afficher en°C ou °F grâce à une télécommande infrarouge. Dans ce tuto j’utilise: -Une carte SainSmart (similaire à Arduino UNO) -Un lecteur LCD QC1602A -Un variateur -Un capteur de […]
Arduino Tactile Holograms
Posted on: 21 May 2015
When MC Hammer rapped ‘You can’t touch this’ little did he know of the work being carried out by a group of scientists at Bristol University. The team led by Dr Ben Long and colleagues Professor Sriram Subramanian, Sue Ann Seah and Tom Carter have produced an ultrasonic sound system able to generate 3D shapes […]
Attiny serial monitor using arduino walkthrough
Posted on: 21 May 2015
Allllllllllright dudes and dudets. Here is whats up, we’re going to make attiny and arduino bestest of friends. If you have ever worked with capacitive switches you know how much it makes you want to smash your face into a wall…Now imagine you have no way to monitor output, well that is what I was […]
A World of Possibilities with Java ME + Bluetooth + Arduino
Posted on: 21 May 2015
“This presentation shows how to easily go from user stories to automated integration tests that themselves read like user stories. You can accomplish this by using custom domain-specific languages. Too often our automated integration tests rely on coding and intimate technical knowledge of our systems, which not only limits who can write integration tests but […]
Smart Snow Globe (gives snow day alerts) using arduino
Posted on: 21 May 2015
What does a smart snow globe do? It tells you if tomorrow’s going to be a snow day! Is it snowing tonight? Will you have the day off from school or work tomorrow? Put this snow globe next to your bed when you go to sleep to find out. Then when you wake up in […]
4x4x4 interactive LED-cube with Arduino
Posted on: 20 May 2015
To explain my 4x4x4 interactive LED-cube published before, a bit more clear, I will try to make my first step by step instructable. This 4x4x4 cube is interactive by using the top four corner LEDs both as LEDs and as sensors that will react on light. Depending on what LED gets the least light, the […]
Researchers combine logic, memory to build a ‘high-rise’ chip
Posted on: 20 May 2015
This illustration represents the four-layer prototype high-rise chip built by Stanford engineers. The bottom and top layers are logic transistors. Sandwiched between them are two layers of memory. The vertical tubes are nanoscale electronic …more For decades, the mantra of electronics has been smaller, faster, cheaper. Today, Stanford engineers add a fourth word – taller. […]
IR Remote Controlled Color Changing Cloud (Arduino)
Posted on: 20 May 2015
CLICK HERE FOR THE UPDATED INSTRUCTABLE: http://www.instructables.com/id/IR-Rainbow-Cloud-ver-1/ This is a project I created for a Digital Art and Installations class. The class covered basics of several types of programming, and our projects were meant to be an interactive cross between art and technology. This was a fun and easy project with really impressive results (if I do […]
A Voice Shield for Arduino Board
Posted on: 20 May 2015
The objective of this project is to build an Arduino voice shield to empower thousands of voice related applications! All this mostly thanks to an integrated ISD1790PY chip. This particular voice/TTS feature can be useful to integrate voice messages in alarm systems, to implement generic I/O controls in home automation or even in home security […]
Open Bitcoin ATM using arduino
Posted on: 20 May 2015
The world’s first completely open-source Bitcoin ATM for Education and Experimentation. http://openbitcoinatm.org for more information. Step 1: Fabricate Box and Faceplate Out of a piece of 12″x12″ aluminum sheet metal, cut two rectangles and drill six rivet holes and four holes to attach the bill acceptor. Cut aluminum angle into two 11 1/2″ lengths. For each […]
