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Using motion detectors and an Ardunio you can add a little extra wow to your Halloween displays this year. This article covers the circuits and the code to make that happen.
A new Instructables page has been created to make an eco-friendly DIY metal detector using an Arduino Mega just been combined with a 3.2 inch TFT LCD touchscreen to provide a fantastic readout ...
12:22 pm September 9, 2016 By Julian Horsey Using the power of Arduino, Evan Kale has ingeniously transformed a weed wacker into an Arduino-powered metal detector.
I used an LCD shield to display the current temperature and speed of the fan, but you can use the circuit without the LCD display. You also need to select the transistor by the type of fan that you ...
Posted in Arduino Hacks Tagged 2016 Hackaday Prize, arduino, capacitive coupling, electrostatic, Hackaday Prize, library, motion detection, the hackaday prize ← High-Voltage Fractals ...
With this simple project, which requires only about $40 and one hour, you could build your own EMI detector and start using it to save on your energy bills.
These little Arduino boards are a real boon to amateur electronics tinkerers: cheap, versatile, and very small. This guy had the idea to make a high-speed photography setup using one, instead of ...