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Posted November 9, 2013 by Chris
"A project I’ve been hacking on for a while is a self-contained 1-wire to IPv6 bridge based on an Atmel AVR ATmega644 and the ENC28J60 Ethernet controller from Microchip."

Posted November 3, 2013 by Chris
"After being a member of PING for a while I got more and more interested in electronics and microcontroller programming. As I didn’t own a standalone digital clock, I decided to make one myself. We had all the necessary components: Seven-segment displays, a microcontroller and appropriate resistors."

Posted November 1, 2013 by Chris
"Arduino-based project to create power strip driven remotely through an Ethernet network. To turn outlets you are connecting to the microcontroller via telnet and after entering a password, you can change the status of the main lines and see if they are on or off."

Posted October 26, 2013 by Chris
"Why? Because I can. To learn how electronics behave at cryogenic temperatures. And just curious how much juice you can squeeze out of AVR if you push hard enough This also produced some results relevant to desktop processors overclocking with liquid nitrogen cooling."

Posted October 21, 2013 by Chris
"I was looking for a way to handle wireless communications between two Arduino boards. Other options like Xbee or Bluetooth were going to cost $50 to over $100. Then I found a cheap RF transmitter and receiver at Sparkfun. The total cost is only $9!"

Posted October 20, 2013 by Chris
"Do you want to control your Arduino with an IR remote? Do you want to use your Arduino to control your stereo or other devices? This IR remote library lets you both send and receive IR remote codes in multiple protocols. It supports NEC, Sony SIRC, Philips RC5, Philips RC6, and raw protocols."

Posted October 18, 2013 by Chris
"Well, it’s elementary simple in theory, how to do sound localization based on phase difference of signals, that received by two spatially distant microphones. The Devil, as always, in details. I’ve not seen any such project created for arduino, and get curious if it’s possible at all."

Posted October 15, 2013 by Chris
"I have decided to create and document the design of a simple PID velocity DC motor controller. While this idea is not new or novel I feel that many people can take what I have learned from this project and implement it into their own designs."

Posted October 12, 2013 by Chris
"This post shows how you can output VGA signals to a monitor, turning your Uno (or similar) processor into a ‘video card’."
This project is very similar to our own Arduino VGA output but much more comprehensive — including assembly code!
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