What Is Open Source Software and Open Hardware?
Open source software and open source hardware are on the rise as more devs are contributing. But what exactly is an open source project?
Open source software and open source hardware are on the rise as more devs are contributing. But what exactly is an open source project?
Kerimil shows us how to communicate between Arduino and a custom Android app. It uses Bluetooth, and the MIT App Inventor for the app code.
Anderson Li and his team at the University of Victoria have made an amazing $200 Quadcopter from an Arduino, motors and 3D printed parts.
The Galileo is a collaboration board between Intel and Arduino; running Linux, an Arduino pin layout, and industry standard connections.
This prosthetic arm is created out of an Arduino, and a 3D printer, and is controllable by brainwaves received by a headset.
Microduino is an Arduino-compatible board that’s a square inch in size. It has a clever stacking system and a variety of shields.
Pixy is a fast vision sensor you can quickly “teach” to find objects, and it connects directly to Arduino and other controllers.
The BLEduino is a tiny Arduino-Compatible development board with Bluetooth 4.0, built in. Control anything from your phone!
This is a comparison of the Arduino vs Raspberry Pi. Both boards are suitable for beginners, but are aimed at different niches.
The Toa Mata Band is a collection of Lego Bionicles that play various musical instruments. They play drums, synths, glockenspiels and more!