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Analyzing The Arduino Developer Community

Analyzing The Arduino Developer Community

Paraphrased: “Arduino creates open source hardware and software, specifically focusing on microcontrollers, for educational and prototyping endeavors. Those familiar with me are aware of my passion for exploring Arduinos and Raspberry Pi. While I don’t aspire to be an electrical engineer, I’m primarily drawn to the coding and artistic aspects. However, the tangible experience of […]

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Mail Alarm

Mail Alarm

After completing my GSM Home Alarm V1.0 and some time of using, I decided to make some modifications. In the hardware the main changes are the replacement of the ultrasonic sensor and the introduction of a keypad. On the software, I change the SMS notification by e-mail. Also I decided to scale down the circuit and design

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ODD INPUTS AND PECULIAR PERIPHERALS TOUCH THIS MACRO PAD

ODD INPUTS AND PECULIAR PERIPHERALS: TOUCH THIS MACRO PAD

The need to provide custom controls for complex software packages has been satisfied in many ways, the most usual of which is to have a configurable keypad. It’s a challenge [Meir Michanie] has taken up in a slightly different way, by creating a custom touch-screen macro pad. Unlike the buttons, this allows entirely custom layouts with

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Arduino Looks Toward the Enterprise

Arduino Looks Toward the Enterprise

The Arduino family of open-source engineering design tools has long been associated with T-shirted hobbyists and garage-based startups. But as part of a realization that many of the platform’s supporters are now in the corporate world, the firm is expanding the availability of its tools for enterprise applications. Arduino’s humble beginnings at the Interaction Design Institute

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