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Arduino DMX 512 Tester and Controller

Arduino DMX 512 Tester and Controller

Una herramienta para controlar y probar iluminación de espectáculos controlada por el protocolo DMX-512, ideal para hacer pruebas rápidas en instalaciones fijas o temporales de iluminación. Este proyecto surge por la necesidad de tener un sistema portátil para realizar pruebas rápidas en instalaciones de iluminación, sin la necesidad de instalar consolas de iluminación, interfaces o […]

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Playing with analog to digital converter on Arduino Due

Playing with analog-to-digital converter on Arduino Due

Today I’m going to present some of more advanced capabilities of ADC built in ATSAM3X8E – the heart of Arduino Due. I like the Arduino platform. It makes using complex microcontrollers much simpler and faster. Lets take for example the analog-to-digital converter. To configure it even on Atmega328 (Arduino Uno/Duemilanove) you must understand and set

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Getting more I O pins on ATTiny with Shift Registers

Getting more I/O pins on ATTiny with Shift Registers

If you previously worked(or currently working) with small 8-bit microcontrollers, like ATTiny or PIC12, you’ve probably encountered a fundamental problem of not having enough GPIO pins for your needs or project requirements. Upgrading to a larger MCU is only one of the options, but as usual there is an alternative. In this article I will

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DIY laser device

Let’s go creative with lighting on a DIY laser device

Last year MediaInteractiveDesign and PlayModes , two interactive design and creative technology studios based in Catalonia, collaborated to develop a system to control DIY Laser robot. They created a new shield  to control Dinamyxel servomotors  to work with PWM laser drivers. The shield works using Arduino Ethernet programmed with a specific firmware to control laser and motor using

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