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We’re bringing the maker community behind the scenes with a new live format: Built with Arduino, a candid conversation between our own Andrea Richetta (Senior Product Manager) from...
Factory lighting can be brutal. A label looks perfect from one angle and unreadable from another. A reflective pouch catches glare. A conveyor casts shadows. A package edge disappe...
Pen plotters used to be very common in the engineering world, as they were economical for “printing” large technical drawings. They’re still around, but digital-only workflows and...
In this project, we'll construct and test a microcontroller-based system that digitally generates analog signals.
A few months ago, UncleStem built a completely functional 7:1 scale Arduino UNO Rev3 development board. That was a big hit, for obvious reasons. But what can you do with an Arduino...
KernelUNO is an Arduino sketch with 546 lines of code that provides a lightweight OS for the Arduino UNO with a Linux-like shell offering commands such as ls, df, uname, and so on....
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Clem Mayer over at element14 Presents got his hands on a big old LED matrix display and when he turned it on, it worked perfectly. It even displayed the last programmed message, li...
Most embedded projects don’t stay simple for long. You start with a microcontroller (MCU), reading sensors and controlling outputs. Then you add connectivity, maybe a user interfac...
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