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RS 232

RS-232

In this tutorial you will learn how to communicate with a computer using a MAX3323 single channel RS-232 driver/receiver and a software serial connection on the Arduino. A general purpose software serial tutorial can be found here. Materials needed: Computer with a terminal program installed (ie. HyperTerminal or RealTerm on the PC, Zterm on Mac) […]

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Arduino Laser Show adapted from NothingLabs Instructable

Arduino Show Laser (adapté de NothingLabs’ Instructable)

This project uses an Arduino, a pair of speakers, and a laser pointer to create a laser projector able to trace out designs in a dark room. To power it, I’ve cannibalized a PC ATX power supply capable of delivering plenty of current for the speakers. Most of this project was directly adapted from the

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A Simple Bat Detector based shield for the Arduino Uno

Un Simple Détecteur de chauve-souris en fonction de bouclier pour la carte Arduino Uno

I’ve built a number of projects that have interfaced the output of the Simple Bat Detector with a microprocessor. The most recent was the BatLogger II. But I hadn’t come up with an easy way for others to experiment with this idea … until now. My friend, Frank, in Germany, had wanted to make a

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How to make and connect a soft potentiometer

Comment faire (et se connecter) un doux potentiomètre

This instructable will tell you how to make and connect a soft potentiometer to a microcontroller, in particular we will connect it to a Lilypad Arduino. In our case soft potentiometer means a potentiometer made of a textile conductive ribbon. What you need: 1. soft conductive textile ribbon. The important thing here is that the

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