Posts by Ibrar Ayyub:
One Touch Wardrobe using an Arduino
Posted on: 23 Apr 2015
I use Arduino Duemilanove With Motor Driver Shield Microcontroller ATmega168 Operating Voltage 5V Input Voltage (recommended) 7-12V Input Voltage (limits) 6-20V Digital I/O Pins 14 (of which 6 provide PWM output) Analog Input Pins 6 DC Current per I/O Pin 40 mA DC Current for 3.3V Pin 50 mA Flash Memory 16 KB (ATmega168) or […]
Controlling an LED using a switch
Posted on: 23 Apr 2015
Concepts So you know what a switch is, but what can you do with it? One of the uses of a switch is to tell the controller to activate/deactivate different components. In this case we are going to use the switch to turn on and off an LED. We will do this by checking to […]
Nursery Rhyme Hat using arduino
Posted on: 23 Apr 2015
I created the Nursery Rhyme Hat for a class on youth and technology. I’m new to instructables and e-textiles, so please bear with me! This is the first time I have used the Lilypad Arduino or any kind of soft circuit technology, so my coding is borrowed from several others (more on my code in […]
Rainbow Mega Pong Clock using Arduino
Posted on: 22 Apr 2015
This is my take on the clasic Pong clock with an RGB back light that changes every time the date is displayed. A big thanks to mrnick1234567 and his http://www.instructables.com/id/Pong-Word-Clock/ I did want the light to change randomly through the day but it made a mess of the coding for the clocks. The latest version simply selects […]
Bode Plot on an Oscillscope
Posted on: 22 Apr 2015
Maybe you’re learning about filters and want to see the how your filter responds in the 10Hz to 1MHz range. This guide will show you how to make a low frequency ‘spectrum analyzer with tracking generator’ using a few cheap modules and an oscilloscope — Based off of a video done by Dave Jones over […]
Artist’s Machine
Posted on: 22 Apr 2015
Tutorial 1 Part One Materials needed for tutorial Working BBB, RBBB, Arduino, or other Arduino compatible (BBB shown in photos) Solderless breadboard 22 gauge solid wire for use with breadboard 3 6mm momentary switches 8 LED’s, any color 8 1k resistors, (470 ohm or 220 ohm will also work fine if you want brighter LEDs) […]
LilyPad Arduino e-Reader Case
Posted on: 22 Apr 2015
For a youth and technology class, we were assigned the creation of an Arduino LilyPad project. I liked the idea of connecting the LilyPad project to literacy, so I chose to make a Kindle case that would play music [Hedwig’s Theme from the Harry Potter movies] and display white LED lights—illuminating the word read—when the […]
NESBot: Arduino Powered Robot beating Super Mario Bros for the NES
Posted on: 21 Apr 2015
This guide will take you through the steps to build an NES playing robot You will need: An Arduino Duemilanove (other boards will probably work, but you will have to adjust the steps for your device) Working NES Console Super Mario Bros. (Note: this must be only the single game, not the two- or three-in-one […]
Arduino Tiny Torex DC/DC Converter
Posted on: 21 Apr 2015
This tiny step-down converter chip measuring just 2.5 x 2.0 x 1.0 mm contains an integrated coil and can handle an output current up to 1 A. The XCL210/XCL220 are a new family of step-down micro DC/DC converters which have been specifically designed to minimize unwanted EMI emissions. This makes them particularly suited for use in small-scale RF applications. The design […]
ProtoShield Remixed v1.0
Posted on: 21 Apr 2015
ProtoShield Remixed v1.0 description: Build your own Arduino shield using the compact and flexible Proto Shield kit. Solder together a limitless range of circuits and reuse it in all your Arduino projects. A standard 0.1″ prototyping grid accepts commonly used through-hole parts and chips. You could also find a range of basic components are included […]
