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“Its been almost a year since the last stand-alone logger tutorial, and I continue to receive questions from people adopting the platform in education settings. That feedback makes it pretty clear that soldering is the biggest stumbling block for beginners …

“The RetroChallenge is upon us again! This time around, I plan on working on my Z80 homebuilt computer, the RC2014. (Website for RC2014, Order a RC2014) For a few months now, I’ve had my RC-2014 computer built, and …

“This Instructable will show you how to make bit different egg boil timer out of an Arduino and some other cheap components. It’s my first on, so be lenient. Everybody knows that egg boiling is science, right.. Throw the …

“In this article we will try to improve the draft four-channel voltmeter output on the Nokia 5110 . The voltmeter is able to measure four channels and the result will be displayed in the form of an analog slider. Measurement range …
“Ever since the dawn of time, people have begun to dispense time. First was the sundial, later appeared water clock after them was the hourglass. Millennia later was created the first pendulum clock and few centuries later the electronic watch …

“In this instructable I will show how to employ this ultra cheap 433mHz transmitter/receiver kit to send and receive short messages over max 100 meters in open air (tested).”

“A discussion over the Squidwrench Operating Table about injecting entropy into VMs before / during their boot sequence reminded me that I wanted to try the Entropy library with my 8×8 RGB LED matrix. The original version trundled along with …

“This is a Ardunio based robot that tells you with audible voice if your plant needs a water. You just turn it on, stick him in a dry pot and you should do as the robot tells you. First it …

“For our final technical project we decided to build an electric go kart using commonly available components. The requirements were to implement project management principles, hardware, and software design. The project build time was about 3 months, but the research …

“Tote is a small (fits inside your palm), four-legged, walking robot, with three degrees of freedom per leg, Arduino for its brains and controlled either with a TV remote, or by additional electronics added on top of it. It is …