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arduino life
3y ago
Internet of Things Printer
In the future, everything will be connected to the internet. And all restaurants will be Taco Bell
The "Internet of Things" refers to the idea of pervasive, ambient connections between physical objects and the virtual world. If every modest sensor or output device could share information via the internet, what new paradigms will arise? Our little printer is one such experiment. What value can be culled from the internet without a browser interface, or even a computer screen for that ..read more
arduino life
3y ago
Interested in building and programming your own robot? You might want to give Antbo a try. Billed as the "insect robot designed for anyone with an inquisitive mind," it's a programmable entry-level kit for beginners or anyone with a casual interest in robotics.
DFRobot's Antbo is geared toward children and teenagers, meant to impart coding and robotics knowledge. The ant-like bot can navigate mazes and even fight with other Antbo units.
Antbo can be programmed using Scratch, Arduino IDE, and DFRobot's visual programming app WhenDo. Scratch is a gre ..read more
arduino life
3y ago
ARDUINO MATERIA 101
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Arduino Materia 101 is the first officialArduino 3D printer and it is the ideal to enterthe 3D printing world for the first time!
Arduino Materia 101 is the first official Arduino 3D printer. It uses an Arduino Mega2560 with a shield specifically made for controlling 3D printers. It's a small machine, with a sheet metal design housing the moving parts. The design is straightforward and easy to understand, which makes it a good machine for beginners, or up-and-coming hardware hackers who want to improve and experiment. Ard ..read more
arduino life
3y ago
Arduino/Genuino Uno
Arduino/Genuino Uno is a microcontroller board based on the ATmega328P (datasheet). It has 14 digital input/output pins (of which 6 can be used as PWM outputs), 6 analog inputs, a 16 MHz quartz crystal, a USB connection, a power jack, an ICSP header and a reset button. It contains everything needed to support the microcontroller; simply connect it to a computer with a USB cable or power it with a AC-to-DC adapter or battery to get started.. You can tinker with your UNO without worring too much about doing something wrong, worst case scenario you can replace the chip f ..read more