Making a Pizza Box MIDI Controller with Conductive Paint
Paint a fun and funky MIDI input device for making music on a pizza box.
Development boards are perfect for empowering makers to easily get up and running on their projects, as they provide all the necessary tools and resources needed for quickly getting started with any given task. For those new to the maker world or experienced developers wanting an update on all that’s available out there right now, we have created this blog post collection in order to highlight amazing development boards with tips, tricks, and tutorials.
Paint a fun and funky MIDI input device for making music on a pizza box.
For a board that includes a multimeter, oscilloscope, and logic analyzer, the EspoTek’s Labrador seems like a promising option.
The MEMWA2 c64 Emulator isn’t perfect, but it could be the smallest commodore 64 emulator in the world.
This article will focus primarily on the circuit design considerations of incorporating an ARM Cortex-M microcontroller.
Moamen Ayman had to leave Egypt to continue his microcontroller education, but now he’s trying to make electronics and PCBs easier at home.
Texas Instruments may be better known for their calculators than their dev boards, but their Tiva-C Launchpad board has project potential.
The WaRP7 is built to take on issues IoT and tech wearable creators usually face: battery life, size, and connectivity.