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11 Arduino projects that require major hacking skills—or a bit of insanity Lawn care, Daleks, bug zappers prove the Arduino thrives as much as Raspberry Pi.
I just received my RC522 RFID reader and made this simple Arduino access control system that uses the reader, a buzzer for the alarm and a relay shield for the security system.
Electronics enthusiasts looking to control any normal outlet or high-voltage product from anywhere may be interested in the new Relay Shield for Photon, which is now available to purchase directly ...
So he added a self-made simple relay shield on a prototype board to it and was almost done.
OMC has launched a fibre optic transceiver shield for Arduino Uno, designed to work with PMMA (polymer) optical cables up to 25m long, plus demonstration software.
Posted in Arduino Hacks Tagged arduino, ds1820, ethernet, refrigerator, relay, shield, ssr, transformer ← RFID Control Concept VFD Clock (ends The World) → ...
Arduino devices have had the option of a GSM linkup for awhile, but getting that cellular link to truly strut its stuff hasn't always been easy, even for those of us who'd be inclined to program ...
Using Arduino’s recently introduced Giga R1 WiFi CPU board and need a human interface? The Giga Display Shield (plug-in board) might fit the bill. It adds a 3.97inch 480 x 800 RGB touchscreen, digital ...
The 1Sheeld, a single shield that lets you replace all of those other shields with your smartphone. Today, that project went up on Kickstarter and almost immediately destroyed its fundraising goal.