Arduino

As the preeminent tool for makers, Arduino is a versatile platform that covers almost every type of creative making. With its simple-to-use coding language and fun programming concepts, Arduino enables users to create modern electronics with ease. From beginner level projects like flashing LED lights to more advanced builds such as interactive robots, there are an endless number of possibilities when it comes to building projects with Arduino. Whether you are new or an experienced builder in search of fresh ideas, these posts will provide interesting Arduino tutorials and unique ideas that may spark your creativity and motivate you take on any type of maker project!

Muze, an Arduino Music Maker with Evolving Melodies

Joshua Maruska and Adam Kumpf from Teague Labs created an interesting Arduino-based musical instrument called Muze, which synthesizes evolving melodies. According to their site, they’ve “educated Muze with a palette of notes that it can in-turn interpret and compose into various rhythms and phrases that are strung together to form something musical.” The user is […]

Continue Reading
Adventures in Android ADK Development: Getting Started

Adventures in Android ADK Development: Getting Started

Due to my excitement about using the Arduino hardware Accessory Development Kit (ADK) that Google gave me, I’m diving into Android development for the first time. Mind you, I’m not a programmer. I have experience developing MEL scripts for Maya (CG animation software) and Arduino coding, but these are both simpler environments than the full-blown […]

Continue Reading

Dancing Android ADK Robot Tablet Interface

I’m crazy about this demo of direct servo control using an Android tablet and the Arduino-based ADK. Youtuber chrisjrelliot says “Build instructions are in progress and the code will be open-sourced shortly.” This is just the sort of thing that has me excited about Android ADK development.

Continue Reading
Using the Android Open Accessory API without a Nexus

Using the Android Open Accessory API without a Nexus

Technically, the Android Open Accessory SDK requires either the Nexus S or Nexus One running Android 2.3.4. However, thanks to the latest CyanogenMod and some documentation from Mitch Altman, you can use it with other phones. Mitch has gotten it working with the G2: On June 5th, 2011, about 40 people (or more) gathered at […]

Continue Reading
In the Maker Shed: Ardweeny

In the Maker Shed: Ardweeny

Looking to build the smallest, most handy, bread-board friendly Arduino-compatible microcontroller? The Ardweeny from the Maker Shed fits on the back of the included ATmega328, taking up no more valuable breadboard space than the microcontroller itself!

Continue Reading
Arduino and Breadboard Cakes

Arduino and Breadboard Cakes

Have your Arduino and eat it too! Alan’s kind family made these Arduino and breadboard cakes for his birthday. More: Make: Arduino

Continue Reading