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Makers, Arduino and electronics enthusiasts that have wanted to create a laser sky effect generator, may be interested in this new DIY tutorial which ...
Anyone searching for a function generator may be interested in a new DIY Arduino project which details how you can make your very own. “A function generator is a very useful tool, especially ...
In this tutorial, T.K. Hareendran shows us how to set up an interleaved PWM output on an Arduino Uno. He then uses different techniques to validate that the desired result is achieve.
He chose to build his around an ATtiny45, but also mentions that this is Arduino compatible. This case layout is a bit different from the original Make version, but we like this look just a bit ...
I like this project – a random name generator display. Okay it’s conceptually simple and has probably been done a few times before, but it has wide application… In this lockdown learning age, the ...
This project uses two Arduino to communicate with each other using light by means of Morse Code. As a more advanced project, it has some complex array usage and investigates converting switch inputs ...
But French association Open Source Écologie France (OSE) is doing things differently with their Solar-OSE; a maker project that can generate heat up to 250°C. It also costs around €2 000 (R30 ...
I am not sure why pulse generator buffers are so fascinating at the moment. It could be that the workshop’s only crystal-backed generator that can run from 0% to 100% duty cycle is still broken, or it ...
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