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Wizard Chess

Wizard Chess

Wizard Chess is a form of chess originally invented by J.K. Rowling in Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone. The characters give verbal commands to the chess pieces and they move by magic. Seems impossible right? Not anymore! Using an Arduino Uno, along with an XY plotter, Wizard Chess can be recreated in real life! You […]

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Machine Learning With the Arduino Air Quality Prediction

Machine Learning With the Arduino: Air Quality Prediction Learning With the Arduino: Air Quality Prediction

Air Quality Prediction is a project that balances Arduino development and Machine Learning. I have always found the world of machine learning captivating but was never able to run models on real-time data. Arduinos provide the solution with a vast array of sensors supported on their microcontrollers. As a result, I knew that I wanted

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Useless Box

Useless Box

Interested in making a useless box? Building this project was a really fun experience for me. Having very little prior knowledge about circuits, making this simple gadget was a great introduction to circuits for me. And, it’s really fun to play with once completed! This project is meant for beginners with little or no experience

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Partys Over

Party’s Over!

This is a little diorama made with Arduino for a school project. What happens is a party which just stops playing music. As the sound stops there’s a bright light which turns on. There are two partypeople. One is having a stroke or something because of the alcohol. The other one thinks ‘Dam’n, the party

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The CelloBot Robot Design Controlled by an Arduino Uno

The CelloBot (Robot Design Controlled by an Arduino Uno)

Hello, I’m Andre and this is how you can build and design your own robot with dancing features. This robot was designed as a team project for my junior design class at Georgia Tech. The entire system is completely controlled by an Arduino Uno microcontroller, with various user interface devices. The fundamental components to the

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