Posts with «dev boards» label

From the New Issue of Make: Our 8 Standout Dev Boards

These eight boards stand out for their advanced specs, built-in offerings, and, in some cases, their innovative interface options.

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Build a 1930’s Style Dieselpunk Cellphone

Adafruit’s Fona microcontroller, with a GSM phone module, can be used to make your very own dieselpunk cellphone that can make calls and store contacts.

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This Week in Making: ChickTech Meetup, Dark Souls Props, and Robotic Arms

This Week in Making saw the reveal of the Two Bit Circus Foundation, hand-made Dark Souls rings, some new crowd funding campaigns, and more.

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Revive Old Drive-In Speakers with a Modern LED Twist

Ever used a drive-in movie speaker? Build your own and listen to your tunes in retro style.

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Hack Your Dog with Arduino-Driven Hot Dogs

Can you hack your dog? Kind of. But you have to use hot dogs.

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8 Festive Projects to Ring in the New Year

Ring in 2017 with some DIY projects made in the spirit of New Year's Eve.

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Make an LED Candle You Can Blow Out

Use a wind sensor and an Arduino to blow out an LED candle.

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Nvidia Jetson TX1 Cat Spotter and Laser Teaser

The Jetson TX1 Cat Spotter uses advanced neural networking to recognize when there's a cat in the room — and then starts teasing it with a laser.

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Did a Solar-Powered Autonomous Boat Just Cross the Pacific Ocean?

Damon McMillan built a robotic boat. Not just any robotic boat. This one is sailing across the world's oceans. And it's just simple and elegant enough to work.

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Raspberry Pi or Arduino? One Simple Rule to Choose the Right Board

With so many amazing projects being done with both boards, it can be difficult to know which is right for you. Read on to make your decision.

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