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  • August 12, 2015

    DIY Solar Battery Charger

    From Instructables user: deba168.Imagine you are a gadget lover or hobbyist /tinkerer or RC enthusiast and you are going for a camping or outing .Your smart phone/MP3 player battery run out,you have taken a RC Quad Copter,but not able to...

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  • August 12, 2015

    Make A Motion Detector That Sends Emails

    From Instructables user: LightBug. In this instructable I’m going to show you how to take that simple circuit and make it send an email every time any motion is detected. If you are getting started with the particle core you...

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  • August 12, 2015

    How to Make your own WiFi Smoke Detector

    From Instructables user: Proto G.This is a simple WiFI Smoke Detector that texts me when it senses smoke. I made this for my battery storage area in case of a lithium polymer fire. I still have all of my regular...

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  • August 12, 2015

    How to Make an Arduino Based Thermometer #Arduino

    From Instructables user: Ardumotive_com. Today I will show you how to make your own 7 segment – 2 digit – thermometer with Arduino uno and DS18B20 temperature sensor. I prefer to build my own arduino based circuit by using the...

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  • August 2, 2015

    News of the day! 1st August 2015

    Sparkfun has some new products SparkFun Ludus Protoshields are Arduino-compatible shields designed to make connecting motors and sensors to your Arduino-based development board as fast and easy as possible. The ATMEGA8U2-AU is a low-power CMOS 8-bit microcontroller based on the...

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  • August 1, 2015

    News of the day!

    NEWS: Adafruit Latest News: Offering Amazon's new Bounty Dash Buttons - Can't wait to see these in Australia. These battery-powered, Wifi-enabled "buttons" let you order everyday household items quickly and easily. For example, if you've run out of paper towels,...

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  • July 25, 2012

    Tutorial: Increase your Arduino's EEPROM capacity

    The people at contesti.eu have published an open-source tutorial that describes in excellent detail instructions on how to use up to eight external EEPROM ICs with an Arduino to increase the available non-volatile memory. The details and schematics are provided...

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