Arduino Zener Diode Tester
Zener Diode Tester is controlled by Arduino Nano. Tester measure breakdown Zener voltage for diodes from 1.8V to 48V. Dissipation power of measured diodes could be from 250mW to a few Watts. Measuring...
View ArticleAnimated Chocolate Box (with Arduino Uno)
Once I saw a beautiful box of chocolate in a store. And the thought occurred to me to make an awesome gift out of this box – an animated box with chocolate. What we need: Сlear plastic chocolate box 9V...
View ArticleHow to Use the RPLIDAR 360° Laser Scanner With Arduino
I’m a big fan of building sumo robots and I’m always on the look for new interesting sensors and materials to use to build a better, faster, smarter robot. I found out about the RPLIDAR A1 which you...
View ArticleScreaming Necronomicon
“Alright you Primitive Screwheads, listen up! You see this?” – Ash, Army of Darkness Each time an unsuspecting victim lifts the cover this disgusting book, a bloodcurdling scream pierces the air. This...
View ArticleAutostat : a Remote Thermostat
The question you are probably asking is “why are you making another remote thermostat?” The answer to that question is, I had to, and the market smart thermostats are too expensive. Fair warning, this...
View ArticleAnimated Spooky Pumpkin Eyes
A couple of years ago while looking for inspiration for a new animated Halloween prop we stumbled upon a video from YouTube contributor 68percentwater called Arduino Servo Pumpkin. This video was...
View ArticleDIY Adjustable Constant Load (Current & Power)
In this project I will show you how I combined an Arduino Nano, a current sensor, an LCD, a rotary encoder and a couple of other complementary components in order to create an adjustable constant load....
View ArticleBiometric Personal Diary
This neat little gadget has a fingerprint sensor so you can secure your cool stuff in a personalised portable case. I use to hold a diary and pen and designs for my new projects. Features a 3d printed...
View ArticleIoT Split-flap Weather Forecast Powered by XOD
Hi everyone! In this instructable, I tell you how to make split-flap display and show the current weather conditions on it. Also how to fetch the weather information from the Web using Wi-Fi and API. I...
View ArticleDIY Wave Tank/flume Using Arduino and V-slot
A wave tank is a laboratory setup for observing the behavior of surface waves. The typical wave tank is a box filled with liquid, usually water, leaving open or air-filled space on top. At one end of...
View ArticleARDUINO BASED OIL DISPENSER
we all love food isn’t that right? of course yes, everyone has tried cooking once in their life, and already knows the struggle to get exact amount of oil for the perfect recipe, so here is a project...
View ArticleHow Rotary Encoder Works With Arduino!
A rotary encoder is a great input device for any project such as a 3D printer’s menu. So in this tutorial, we will learn how a rotary encoder works and how to use it with Arduino. So let’s get Started!...
View ArticleNoise Traffic Light – DIY 3D Printed
All people want to work in silence and It’s important to have a good working environment. The silence leads to an efficient work. We did this project to reach this proposal. The noise traffic light...
View ArticleIoT Hydroponics – Using IBM’s Watson for PH and EC Measurements
This instructable will show how to monitor EC, pH, and temperature of a hydroponics setup and upload the data to IBM’s Watson service.Watson is free to get started with. There are paid plans, but the...
View ArticleJump Sensitive Neopixel Trampoline
In this instructable, I will show you how to build a trampoline that changes colors whenever you jump on it! Step 1: The Things You Need Materials: 3 rolls of wire, different colors, the thinner the...
View ArticleArduino Serial Monitor in Tinkercad
Keeping track of everything going on in your program can be an uphill battle. The serial monitor is a way to listen to what’s going on in your code by reporting back to the computer over the USB cable....
View ArticleNeoPixel Ring Kaleidoscope
I am pleased to offer instructions and material files for making a LightLogo Kaleidoscope! I have been thinking about doing this for many months and finally worked out a design. If you have any...
View ArticleRiding Through Walls: Google Street View Stationary Bike Interface
The Riding Through Walls: Google Street View Stationary Bike Interface allows you to cycle through Google Street-View from the comfort of your living room. Using some simple electronics, an Arduino, a...
View ArticleDIY Telematics Box
Telematics boxes (aka Black Boxes) are used to record and log various attributes of a moving vehicle. They have been primarily used in airplanes to log various attributes of an aircraft, for example,...
View ArticleAnti-Social Glasses
You look up, they tilt down! A tilt switch controls 2 servos which open/ close shutters on a pair of custom glasses. project by Rob Faulkner and You-Wen Ji Step 1: Parts (1) 30 x 60 cm plastic sheet...
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