Posts by Ibrar Ayyub:
Touch Sensitive Audio Desk Trays- Arduino
Posted on: 14 Apr 2015
After having completed my first Arduino project (which can be found here) I wanted to try and create something that had more of a practical use. My idea behind this project was a way of aiding the visually impaired. By the end of this project you will have created some touch sensitive desk trays which […]
RGB lamp with Custom Moodlamp Library using Arduino
Posted on: 14 Apr 2015
I wanted to have an easily programmable RGB light to toss into a Jack ‘O Lantern for Halloween. Who really wants a dull pumpkin in these days of pumpkin pimping madness. So I set to work building a pocket tin sized RGB lamp that could be reused after Halloween for some other RGBing need. The […]
Homemade Magic Lamp Card Box using an Arduino
Posted on: 13 Apr 2015
A robot is a virtual or mechanical artificial agent. In practice, it is usually an electro-mechanical machine which is guided by computer or electronic programming, and is thus able to do tasks on its own (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robot). Well, today you will learn exactly how to build a Homemade Magic Lamp Card Box. Really, this is two instructables […]
High Five Camera Using Arduino
Posted on: 13 Apr 2015
Can I tell you a secret? I don’t like handshakes. I really don’t. Handshakes just make me feel dirty. It’s too impersonal. It’s a gesture with no soul and reeks of a corporate entity. Why must we limit ourselves to this one boring interaction? Of all the split second human gestures we could do, it’s […]
Twitter Mention Mood Light using Arduino
Posted on: 13 Apr 2015
Twitter Mention Mood Light — a mood light that alerts you when @username is mentioned on Twitter. This is a simple intro in how to control your Arduino from Twitter. If you are new to Arduino Twitter / Arduino Processing Twitter / Arduino Python Twitter / Twitter Mood Light, then please refer to simpleTweet_00_processing and […]
OhmMeter using Arduino – with Auto Ranging Feature
Posted on: 13 Apr 2015
Auto ranging ohmmeter using arduino. This article is about a simple auto ranging ohmmeter using arduino. The measured resistance is displayed using a 16×2 LCD display. The circuit is sufficiently accurate and uses minimum number of external components possible. Before going into the details of this project, lets have a look at the basic resistance […]
Arduino makes 2D Level
Posted on: 12 Apr 2015
This is a project for Arduino to make a 2D Level, aimed at beginners. Arduino draws a circle on an LED Matrix that moves around according to readings from a 2D Accelerometer. Objectives: * Learn how to draw a circle using simple Math’s * Learn how to use the LOL shield for the Arduino * […]
CSCE 236 Embedded Systems
Posted on: 12 Apr 2015
1 Instructions This is a group assignment for you to work on during class. You only need to hand in one copy of this, but make sure that the names of all of your group members are on this sheet to receive credit. Complete all of the sections below during class and make sure to get […]
Arduino Etch-A-Sketch Clock
Posted on: 12 Apr 2015
I’ve seen various Arduino driven Etch-A-Sketch clocks on the web , but none with instructions (is it some kind of secret? Is someone planning on making it rich in the Etch-A-Sketch Clock global market?). I’ve used Arduino, but never used stepper motors, real time clocks, never coded to this level (turned out quite simple really), […]
Blinky Fish using an Arduino
Posted on: 12 Apr 2015
Assembly instructions for an add-on board for the Arduino. **** FOR INSTRUCTIONS FOR MARCH 2013, KICKSTARTER PROJECT GO HERE http://www.instructables.com/id/Blinky-Fish-Kickstarter-Project/ ************ It has some LED’s and a button. It connects to digital pins 9-13 and ground. My hope is that this will be useful to people that want to play with writing code for the Arduino, but don’t want […]
