Posts by Ibrar Ayyub:
Arduino Automatic Watering System For Plants Sprinkler
Posted on: 06 Oct 2015
Last month, Elecrow have left from the original office and moved to a new office. We will miss our original office where we worked so hard for more than two years, we will miss everything here, the desks, the windows, and those potted plants, that we cared for more than two years with our neighbor. […]
The iButton garage-door opener using an Arduino
Posted on: 05 Oct 2015
I’ve made an iButton garagedoor opener and logger. On a Dutch (kind of) eBay (www.marktplaats.nl) I found some iButtons and readers very cheap. I had no idea what to do with them, but I bought them anyway. My garage opens with a push on a button, so it must be possible to get that working […]
RFM12B – Part 1 – Hardware Overview
Posted on: 05 Oct 2015
To see how RFM12B wireless compares to other similar wireless options (e.g Xbee, XRF etc..) check out this well compiled comparison overview by Stuart Poulton: http://blog.homelabs.org.uk/wireless-connectivity/. Overview Made by Hope RF, re-branded by RFsolutions in the UK. Sometimes called ‘Alpha RF’ Low cost RF transceiver (from Rapid, Farnell, or RS in the UK) Up to 300m transmission Up […]
Tsunami – signal generator and analyzer
Posted on: 05 Oct 2015
The Tsunami is a powerful and flexible signal generator, analyzer, and experimenter’s kit built on the Arduino platform. What is the Tsunami? The Tsunami is a powerful and flexible signal generator built on the Arduino platform. It’s the best way to get started experimenting with analog signals, and a great tool for a huge variety […]
Arduino Throttle Body Syncronization Shield
Posted on: 05 Oct 2015
A common Motorcycle maintenance task is to synchronize the throttle bodies on the engine to smooth out any rough idle. This is done by monitoring the vacuum on each throttle body and using the idle screw to make the adjustment. While this sounds rather advanced, with a little knowledge, a few standard tools to access […]
Ardusumo: an Open Source Platform for Fighting Robots using Arduino
Posted on: 04 Oct 2015
The idea Ardusumo is a universal platform to build robots on wheels that can move around avoiding obstacles using infrared sensors and follow routes marked with dark lines on a white background. We have created Ardusumo to bring young students to the world of robotics: if suitably programmed, Ardusumo allows robots to perform various autonomous […]
A laser barrier with Arduino
Posted on: 04 Oct 2015
In this post we will see how to make a laser barrier to integrate with an Arduino board. The applications of a light barrier (laser and infrared) are numerous, especially whenever we want that the passage of a person or of an object through a threshold triggers a certain event. This event may be, for example, a […]
How to Interface GSM Module and Arduino-Send and Receive SMS
Posted on: 04 Oct 2015
In this article, we are going to see how to interface GSM Module to Arduino. There are different kinds of GSM modules available in market. We are using the most popular module based on Simcom SIM900 and Arduino Uno for this tutorial. Interfacing a GSM module to Arduino is pretty simple. You only need to […]
BUILD YOUR OWN LASER HARP using Arduino
Posted on: 04 Oct 2015
The laser harp is a musical instrument made of light. A fan of beams shoots up from the floor into the night sky. The performer can create music by placing their hands in the beams. Not only does “breaking” the beam produce notes, but sliding the hand along the beam will also change the sound. […]
Touch Control Panel using Arduino
Posted on: 03 Oct 2015
Small 4-wire resistive touchscreens are now amazingly cheap: they are produced in such enormous quantities for mobile phones, PDAs, and particularly handheld games such as the Nintendo DS that they can be bought brand new for under US$10. Larger touchscreens are also rapidly falling in price. The popularity of netbooks with screens between 7″ and […]