Posts by Ibrar Ayyub:
ELF: The HD Video Streaming Nano Drone
Posted on: 28 Oct 2015
“It’s one of the purest open source hardware plays I’ve seen in a long while and it just goes to show how cool it is to be able to print your own plastic parts at home.” – TechCrunch When you support us by spreading the word about ELF, we make sure to show our appreciation. […]
Displaying Twitter feed without a PC! using Arduino
Posted on: 28 Oct 2015
There are a lot of Twitter feed readers around the Web that use Arduino AND a PC to display twits on LCD displays or whatsoever. Then, I decide it was the time to design a solution for performing the same job WITHOUT A PC, and here’s the project. In a simple equation: Arduino + Ethernet […]
Geiger counter triggered LED decorations using arduino
Posted on: 28 Oct 2015
Bored of blinky lights that blink in response to time? Make them blink with space instead! This instructable shows a quick method for connecting LED tree decorations to a Geiger counter via arduino, so that the lights blink between different strings each time radiation is detected. It’s nicer to think of this as “cosmic rays” […]
Arduino ISP (In System Programming) and stand-alone circuits
Posted on: 28 Oct 2015
We use an Arduino to program other ATmega without bootloader . This technique allows you to use all flash memory for code and make boards using new ATmega, cheaper than those with bootloader. The qualities that have made the success of Arduino are undoubtedly the open-source software, many libraries, a good hardware and a virtually infinite […]
Team builds implantable piezoelectric nanoribbon devices strong enough to power pacemaker
Posted on: 28 Oct 2015
Thin, flexible mechanical energy harvester, with rectifier and microbattery, mounted on a curved glass support. Credit: University of Illinois and University of Arizona. (Phys.org) —Researchers from several institutions in the U.S. and one from China have together developed a piezoelectric device that when implanted in the body onto a constantly moving organ is able to […]
Introducing PETBOT: A node.js Telepresence Robot using arduino
Posted on: 27 Oct 2015
It’s a telepresence robot I built for our office, consisting of an iPad mounted on a lightweight chassis powered by an RC car. To operate it, you open up a video chat session with the iPad, then control the robot from your browser using the web interface. PETBOT can see, move, talk, and, like any […]
Digispark RGB LED Fader
Posted on: 27 Oct 2015
Forward: This instructable was originally posted at http://www.instructables.com/id/How-to-make-LED-Fader-using-Digispark/ My students and I developed it into this exemplar, for which they received a very good mark. Viewing the following video may leave you with a sense of too much too fast. Please continue to read this Instructable which documents my students’ Tanner and Amanda’s culminating math […]
Home Control 2015 using Arduino
Posted on: 27 Oct 2015
Introduction (Latest updates 29/3/2015) If you’ve read my early blogs you’ll know I do a lot of work with a pal of mine, Aidan Ruff. We had an R&D company for years and one of our products was a home control system which was plastered all over the UK tech press at the time and […]
Rocket Brand Studios Medium Tank using arduino
Posted on: 27 Oct 2015
This is the assembly instructions for the Medium Tank from Rocket Brand Studios. This is a great little robot kit, and can be purchased as a complete kit or as a rolling chassis, ready for the micro controller of your choice –Arudino Uno, Duemilanove, Picaxe 28 board, or Gadget Gangster Propeller Board. The Medium Tank […]
pedalSHIELD Arduino Guitar Pedal
Posted on: 27 Oct 2015
Web site: http://www.electrosmash.com/pedalshield Project Summary: pedalSHIELD is a programmable Arduino Open Source & Open Hardware guitar pedal made for guitarists, hackers and programmers. Users can program and share their own effects in C/C++. Full Project: pedalSHIELD is a programmable Arduino guitar pedal. It is Open Source & Open Hardware and made for guitarists, hackers and […]