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Latest revision as of 08:39, 10 March 2010
Arduino playground and projects!
- What: Play with arduino(clones) and see what we can do with it.
- Status: We ordered some stuff for playing.
- When: As soon as we have them and we know some more we will do a workshop with them.
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[edit] 14 Segment LED board
A HAR project: Adruino_14_segment_LED_board
[edit] Beerduino
A project for Brucon: the Beerduino
[edit] bArduino
A Bonus project for Brucon: the bArduino
[edit] Garduino
The Garduino is a AGF, a Automated Garden Facility
[edit] RFiDuino
The RFiDuino is a project found by Marco Boon: [1], until now we have some problems with the shield but we are troubleshooting soon.
[edit] Troubleshooting
The RFiD chip of sunmicro is communicating by an I2C connection.
With the Saleae Logic analyser we're going to analyse the traffic and see what's going on.
[edit] Solar panel Meter
The Solar Panel Meter is a arduino based volt meter with a solar panel
[edit] Nabazduino
Lot's of people knows the nabaztag, a wifi rabit with all kinds of options to bring information to your livingroom.
Some of those features can also being done by a *duino with connectivity to the net. We want to build a Arduino with internet connectivity, signals and may-be some ears to create a cheap alternative.
For the basic you need some componants:
- Arduino
- Some Flashy blinking leds/lights/objects/etc
- may-be some servo's
- connectivity options, we will use the ethernetshield for start but other options for the future will be: Xbee, serial connection, etc.
- A home for our Arduino, LED's, servo's etc.
- A web server. Probably we will use the NSLU2, it's low cost and we don't need huge amounts of power.
Work in progress
[edit] Arduino NUTS meter
Project for building a meter for Power,Gas and Water.
Work in progress
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- The official Arduino page:www.arduino.cc
- Were we ordered our second batch: coolcomponents.co.uk
- Arduino info from Make Magazine: