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Any Arduino Programmers?
Posted on 6/12/14 at 7:36 pm
Posted on 6/12/14 at 7:36 pm
So I've been working on some projects involving Arduinos and Raspberry Pi's. Anyone else on the tech board working on anything interesting?
This Arduino circuit tracks the current, minimum, and maximum air temperatures using two DS18B20 temperature sensors (it's been on since last February, so that's why the minimum temp. is so low). The readings of the two sensors are averaged to smooth out the data.
I put an ethernet shield on it and wrote a simple web server to serve up the data on my local network:
This Arduino circuit uses an LM35 temperature sensor and outputs the data to a graphical color LCD display:
This one reads and writes to a 24LC512 EEPROM chip:
It's not using any microconrollers, but this is an audio amplifier circuit I built using an LM384 chip:
This Arduino circuit tracks the current, minimum, and maximum air temperatures using two DS18B20 temperature sensors (it's been on since last February, so that's why the minimum temp. is so low). The readings of the two sensors are averaged to smooth out the data.
I put an ethernet shield on it and wrote a simple web server to serve up the data on my local network:
This Arduino circuit uses an LM35 temperature sensor and outputs the data to a graphical color LCD display:
This one reads and writes to a 24LC512 EEPROM chip:
It's not using any microconrollers, but this is an audio amplifier circuit I built using an LM384 chip:
Posted on 6/12/14 at 8:57 pm to MaroonWhite
I am a big fan of beagleboards.
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I have used them at work for doing some quick prototyping ideas. Also built some battery life testers for some of our products
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I have used them at work for doing some quick prototyping ideas. Also built some battery life testers for some of our products
Posted on 6/13/14 at 7:51 am to MaroonWhite
Pretty cool, I don't use them anymore, but I like looking at projects.
Posted on 6/13/14 at 8:48 am to UltimaParadox
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I have used them at work for doing some quick prototyping ideas. Also built some battery life testers for some of our products
I have a BeagleBone Black but have not had a chance to do anything with it yet. Are you using the default Linux distribution, Angstrom (I think)?
Posted on 6/13/14 at 10:00 am to MaroonWhite
Got an Arduino Board last week. Looking at running through some sample projects this weekend. This one looks awesome man.
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