Posts by Ibrar Ayyub:
Twitter Enabled Text to Speech using an Arduino
Posted on: 23 Mar 2015
Let the world know what you’re eating for breakfast with an 80’s style vocal synthesizer! This project uses an Arduino to send your Twitter stream to a voice generator chip called the SpeakJet. The setup that I use here can also be extended to other applications where you’d want to translate text into speech, some […]
Accurate voltage supervisor has wide temperature range
Posted on: 22 Mar 2015
General Description The MIC826 is a low-current, ultra-small, voltage supervisor with manual reset input, watchdog timer, and active-high and active-low push-pull outputs. The reset outputs are asserted and held when the supply voltage falls below the factory-programmed threshold voltage, when the /MR pin is pulled low, or if the watchdog times out. Reset is asserted […]
Microcontrollers: The Basics
Posted on: 22 Mar 2015
Different kinds of computers are designed for different purposes. The computer at the heart of your laptop is optimized for different puprposes than the one in your phone or the one in your mouse. The simplest computers are those that are designed to take inout from the phyiscal world and control output devices in the […]
Raspberry Pirate Radio
Posted on: 22 Mar 2015
This simple hack turns your Raspberry Pi into a powerful FM transmitter! It has enough range to cover your home, DIY drive-in movie, a high school ball game, or even a bike parade (depending on the stragglers). PiFM software not only boldly enhances the capability of your Pi, but does so with nothing more than a […]
Arduino Lilypad Slipper Automatic Foot Massager
Posted on: 22 Mar 2015
I made a little automatic slipper foot massager with the Lilypad Arduino and some of the Lilypad Vibe Boards for the actual massager. The sensor it uses is a Lilypad Accelerometer that I’m only using as a basic tilt sensor. Essentially it detects when the slipper is in a more vertical position (like when you […]
Holiday Dreidel Light Display for Roof using Arduino
Posted on: 22 Mar 2015
This Instructable details how to build a holiday dreidel display for your roof. It uses coat hanger wire, rope light, and an Arduino controller to control a fading demo mode and a “spin” mode. In the demo mode, the symbols fade in and out, going from one to another. In “spin” mode, the symbols flash […]
LEGO + Arduino = Brickduino (1. the LED)
Posted on: 21 Mar 2015
I know LEGO has the Mindstorms-set that probably is great, but wouldn’t it be even better (and cheaper) to hack your regular bricks into your own micro controller controlled LEGO? Well I think so! I had this idea for a long time, but to many other projects stood in the way until Tristram posted this […]
John Doherty’s Lab Notebook
Posted on: 21 Mar 2015
January 9, 2013 (1 hour): Met as a team after class to discuss preliminary project proposal. January 10, 2013 (2 hours): Met as a team after class to finish writing preliminary project proposal. WEEK 01 SUMMARY Accomplishments: Submitted preliminary project proposal. Weekly Work Total: 3 hours Project Work Total: 3 hours Week 02 January 16, […]
Introducing RFToy, an Arduino-compatible gadget for radio frequency modules
Posted on: 21 Mar 2015
Introducing RFToy 1.0 Nov 9th, 2014 by ray Today I am introducing the first version of RFToy — an Arduino-compatible gadget for interfacing with Radio Frequency (RF) modules. First, let me show you a few pictures of RFToy and a video introduction: Features ATmega328p @ 3.3V, 8MHz, with CH340G USB-serial converter and Arduino bootloader. Programming […]
Arduino Robot V2 (Fast) Also Voice Controlled
Posted on: 21 Mar 2015
This is my second version of my arduino robot after “Build your first robot”. My Second version is slightly complicated as compared to my first one but offers better features. In this instructable I’m going to show you how to build a fast robot which can measure temperature, find things in front of it, stream […]
