Building an Arduino out of Paper
Following in the footsteps of the original Paperduino—and the Paperduino Leonardo—comes the Paperduino Tiny.
Following in the footsteps of the original Paperduino—and the Paperduino Leonardo—comes the Paperduino Tiny.
If you can’t make it to a local event tomorrow, MAKE will be streaming live video of Arduino Day 2014 from ITP in New York City.
Temperature control during fermentation is a key factor for the perfect homebrew—and is something that is mandatory if you would like to brew like a pro—and that’s a perfect fit for the Arduino.
Expanding the capabilities of your Arduino is easily done by adding a shield. Plugging directly into an Arduino and typically including custom libraries for easy coding, sheilds provide a quick way to expand a project. In his Weekend Project: Cellular Sensor Sentinel, Adam Wolf uses a Seeed Studio GPRS/GSM Shield to send text messages when sensors are tripped.
One of the common past times in the home-brewing community is the self-building and DIY of the equipment need for beer production in all steps. All that needs is some added Arduino.
Believe it or not, this simple-looking prototype board was the original Arduino that has since become “the brains of maker projects” around the world.
Your guide to navigating the increasingly crowded landscape of microcontrollers.