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Arduino Aficionado

Tinkerer, Maker, Hacker, Optomist.

Fort Lauderdale, Florida
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Microcontrollers Laptop screen replacement

This user joined on 12/28/2014.

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Maker's Square Fort Lauderdale Arduino Club

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FM Transmitter

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This is my first lab with the DE0-nano FPGA board running on Quartus II software.
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firstFPGA

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My Flipper Zero journey begins. First steps to research and buy suitable antenna's and GPIO breakouts
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Flipper Zero

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This is my version of a popular summer hack on the hack circuit. It was very simple and it works well.
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Igloo cooler - Air Conditioner Hack

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Laptop Screen Replacement

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A pretty simple two board electronic Christmas Tree
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3-D Christmas Tree

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Maker's Square

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All are welcome to join share and learn in an open source like minded community. We will be creating, designing, building, and implementing
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Fort Lauderdale Arduino Club

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If you need a refresher for digital logic before tackling FPGAs, this is the bootcamp for you!
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FPGA Bootcamp #0

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A USB Serial device to log temperature made out of a PIC16F1455 and a USB connector
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Two Component USB Temperature Data Logger

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cordwood + smt + jewelry + blinkies + zinc-air batteries
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cyborg ring

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Creating hardware, and 'gonzo trade journalism'
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Mr Robot Badge

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DIPFORTy1 "Soft-Propeller" Zynq-7, Dual CortexA9+ FPGA DIP40 Parallax Propeller I compatibles footprint
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Soft Propeller

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Get an IFTTT mobile notification when someone presses your door bell
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Belle: Door bell alert with ESP8266 + IFTTT

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Got printer? Connect to the motors with a Pi, plonk in a cheap scope, and do 2D and 3D scans!
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LadyBug BEEFY: 3D printer motorized microscope

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Open Source competition robot development. You will never be alone for your contest again!
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A place for Tindie sellers and the community to meet and stretch their legs
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This logic gates circuit may be used to blink 5 led lines as Christmas lights.
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Led blink with logic gates

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Flashing the firmware on an ESP8266 is apparently not so straight forward. This is the process I used to get it to work reliably.
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This is my Open Source 8-Bit BASIC computer based on Arduino, TinyBasicPLUS, and ATMEGA1284p. Very useful for prototyping
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An 8-Bit BASIC computer!

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Inductive Loop Detector works by detecting an inductance change in wire loop (coil) that is buried in pavement.
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Inductive Loop Vehicle Detector v2.1

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While trifting I found a battered old dusty morse key. After cleaning it up, I decided to build a break out HID box for it.
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Morse key HID + ugly hack

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An unofficial project for finding patterns in cool projects. If you like analyzing stuff and would like to help, please apply to join!
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PYNQ enables us to access the performance of programmable logic. Let's look at how we can use the that with IoT frameworks.
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Remote Monitoring with PYNQ and the IoT

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