Magnets (especially those ball magnets!) are endlessly fascinating, aren’t they? It’s almost dangerous to combine them with LEDs, because how are you supposed to get anything done with something like ...
Getting a magnetic field to balance on another magnetic field is about as easy as balancing a bowling ball on the tip of an ink pen. With a little help from an Arduino mega, however, [EmmaSong] was ...
Every week I seem to be writing about how someone has used an Arduino to fashion an interesting gadget, and today's – while not as obviously useful as, say a Pong-playing wristwatch - is still ...
1x LED strip with WS2811 chipset (others should work but will require sketch to be changed) 1x Box housing (3d printed, STL included in repo) 1x Box lid (3d printed, STL included in repo) 1x 12V DC ...
Digi-Key Electronics has signed a worldwide distribution agreement with LogiSwitch, makers of the Arduino-friendly NoBounce line of ICs and switches. LogiSwitch’s adaptive NoBounce technology ...
Jealous of your Nexus S-owning friends and their fancy NFC chips after yesterday's Google Wallet announcement? Well tech tinkerer Joe Desbonnet has whipped up what he dubs "poor man's NFC" using an ...
Makers, hobbyists and education establishments that have ever wanted to build their own robot, complete with a variety of different sensors. Are sure to be interested in a new open source robot called ...
Abstract: In this paper, the speed control of Permanent Magnet DC (PMDC) motor is done using Lab VIEW interfaced with Arduino. The main advantage of using Lab VIEW with Arduino is the cost and simple ...
Abstract: Implementation of a Fuzzy Logic speed controller for a Permanent Magnet DC (PMDC) motor using a low-cost Arduino interfaced with a standard xPC Target MATLAB environment is demonstrated. The ...