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From the MAKE: Flickr pool Peter displays his Arduinocrat pride via this excellent T-shirt design made with handcut stencils – Arduino shirt
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!
From the MAKE: Flickr pool Peter displays his Arduinocrat pride via this excellent T-shirt design made with handcut stencils – Arduino shirt
Sam’s Tagtool is a digital drawing tool well suited for live performance. Simplifying basic controls for visual art creation, the device makes use of a Boarduino to process fader/button input for a mini-ATX PC with graphics tablet. Instructions are available for building either a suitcase or mini version – bringing the straightforward interface of a […]
I’m not sure if I agree that the Keytar is the world’s sexiest instrument, but this still a really cool project. It’s a keyboard/guitar controlled by an Arduino. The website has a little more information about the build and you can download the Arduino code. Which is the worlds sexiest and awesomest instrument? yes, the […]
Thermistors are pretty cool little items. They convert heat into resistance. By having the temperature available as resistance, you can use the value to control other things like circuits and programs. Photo cells do the same thing with light, and they are in lots of common devices from night lights to dimmers on clock radios. […]
In 2008, the top 10 search terms on MAKE using our google search box at the upper right were… LED Arduino Solar Halloween 555 Guitar RFID Steampunk Laser Bike Also in 2008 – the top 10 search terms in the Maker Shed store were…. Arduino starter kit Arduino Make magazine SIM card reader Pinewood derby […]
One of TIME’s buzz words for 2008 was “staycation” staying at home for vacation because things are expensive, that sounds like a bad thing, but it’s really not. You can use that time to make something, you’ll probably enjoy it more too! As things wind down here at MAKE for the week I am looking […]
Dave Prochnow writes on PopSci: Every AVR programmer worth her weight in ATmegas knows about the AVR Butterfly–a ridiculously low cost ATmega169 demonstration and evaluation kit. Lamenting the lack of such a kit for the ATmega168 drove me to design my own demo/eval kit for the Arduino microcontroller family. This project became a compulsion that […]