Open-source electronic prototyping platform allowing to create interactive electronic objects.
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The Robot library is included with Arduino IDE 1.0.5 and later . The Robot has a number of built in sensors and actuators. The library is designed to easily access the robot's functionality. The robot has two boards, a motor board and control board. Each borad has a separate programma...
As always with Arduino, every element of the platform – hardware, software and documentation – is freely available and open-source. This means you can learn exactly how it's made and use its design as the starting point for your own robots. The Arduino Robot is the result of the colle...
The Arduino TFT screen is a backlit LCD screen with headers. You can draw text, images, and shapes to the screen with the TFT library . There is an onboard micro-SD card slot on the back of the screen that can, among other things, store bitmap images for the screen to display.
Lego’s stress test reveals the magic number is 37,112 The question was simple: ”How many times can I assemble LEGO bricks before they wear out?” And Phillipe Cantin found the answer after building a machine to test it : it took 10 days and 37,112 assembling and disassembling actions. ...
Makerfaire Rome – Hangout on-air with Massimo Banzi on monday Last february we announced the official dates of MakerFaire Rome – The European Edition – taking place next October and finally, also released the Call for Makers to invite tinkerers to enter projects and take part to this ...
Arduino meets Wearables: workshop at Codemotion Berlin After participating to Codemotion Rome last month , from the 9th of May we’ll be spending a couple of days at Codemotion Berlin, an innovative tech event engaging developers of all languages and technologies. We’re having an Ardui...
Equipping teens with hands-on approach to robots Hello, I am Frank Magazu. I am 16 years old and go to school in Pasco, Florida. I make robots with the Arduino and got interviewed by my school district. Here is a video of me. Thanks for helping me become proficient at robotics as well...
/* * Code for cross-fading 3 LEDs, red, green and blue, or one tri-color LED, using PWM * The program cross-fades slowly from red to green, green to blue, and blue to red * The debugging code assumes Arduino 0004, as it uses the new Serial.begin()-style functions * Clay Shirky <clay.s...