ESP8266 LightBox lights up in rhythm with your music
David-mccann made a fancy LightBox powered by an ESP8266 module and controlled via a smartphone app. It uses your phone’s or tablet’s built-in microphone to analyze the surrounding music and generates...
View ArticleWeather forecast cloud
There are already so many weather station projects based on Raspberry Pi. This Instructable describes a weather forecast project based on Raspberry Pi zero with a unique cloud-shaped display that...
View ArticleRaspberry Pi Zero Tweeting GIF camera
Based on Nick Brewer’s DIY animated GIF camera, Michael built his own Raspberry Pi Zero W camera that captures GIF images and tweets them over WiFi! It uses a Pi camera module for capturing images. The...
View ArticleZeroBot: A FPV robot controlled by RPi Zero
Max Kern introduces ZeroBot, a Raspberry Pi Zero W based FPV robot that can be controlled over a WiFi access point (no router is required). With an integrated camera module, it provides you a live...
View ArticleAnother ESP8266 internet clock using LED matrix panels
Internet has made it easy for computers to synchronize their clocks to an accurate clock value generated by a remote server. We discussed earlier how to make ESP8266-based internet clocks that utilizes...
View ArticleDIY telescope controller based on Arduino Due
GoTo telescopes are very desirable among stargazers because of their ease to use. They are powered with microprocessors and bunch of motors to allow automatic access and tracking of sky objects with a...
View ArticleESP8266/ESP32 electronic sticky note using e-paper display
E-paper displays are new innovative commercial displays that resembles ink on paper, requires ultra-low power, and can retain the image displayed even in the absence of power. Frank Buss‘ entry to 2017...
View ArticleArduino Flappy Bird game
Dejan Nedelkovski from How To Mechatronics explains in this tutorial how to replicate the Flappy Bird game using an Arduino board and a TFT touchscreen. Here’s the working principle of game: we have 50...
View ArticleIoT enabled background radiation monitoring device
DIY Geiger counter projects are very popular among hobbyists. Geiger counters are used to detect beta particles and gamma rays radioactive emissions.They all use a Geiger-Muller (GM) tube, which is a...
View ArticleESP8266 Space Invaders
Tobozo Tagada incorporated the uArcade Space Invaders game (Arduino playform) to ESP8266 with a nice buckle box enclosure. It uses a WeMOS D1 Mini Pro board for ESP8266 and a SH1103 based 1.3inch OLED...
View ArticleESP8266 Twitter Client
Andrei Mehiläinen shared his ESP8266-based Twitter Client project that is built using a 256×64 OLED (SSD1322 based) display. It connects directly to Twitter, so no third-party proxy services are used....
View ArticleArduino timer for garden sprinklers
Amardes built an Arduino-powered relay controller that can be used to the sprinkler systems in your garden. It uses the DS3231 I2C precision RTC module with battery backup for time keeping. Arduino...
View ArticleArduino cellphone signal booster
Tecwyn Twmffat built an Arduino-based Cell Phone 4G Signal Booster. Arduino cellphone signal booster Living on an island in the middle of nowhere, mobile/cell phone reception can be rather intermittent...
View ArticleESP32 based IoT 4WD robot platform
Stefan designed an IoT enabled, compact and modular, 4-wheel drive robot platform powered by ESP32. It is controllable over WiFi and BLE. Wifi/BLE enabled 4WD robot platform As controller board an...
View ArticleIoT enabled thermostat with a touchscreen interface
An IoT thermostat project that features a touchscreen user interface using a 3.2″ TFT display. The thermostat connects to EasyIoT Cloud and can be controlled over internet using a WEB interface or...
View ArticleRelays and Triacs controller to support homebrewing
Andy Brown is fond of beers and he loves homebrewing. To automate the temperature control required for fermentation and conditioning process, he designed a process-controller based on Arduino processor...
View ArticleDIY Ultrasound imaging
This DIY Ultrasound Imaging development kit is kelu124‘s entry to Hackaday 2017 prize and is equipped for imaging, based on two ad-hoc ultrasound boards, a Raspberry, a custom ADC, and a motherboard....
View ArticleArduino-driven display console for car
RyanM415 built an Teensy 3.6 powered car display using an on-board diagnostics (OBD-II) adapter from Freematics and a 7″ TFT LCD from Adafruit. The display has two pages: one shows off when the car is...
View ArticleBluetooth enabled Arduino Garbage Monitor
Here is a bluetooth enabled Arduino garbage monitoring device that indicates the level of the trash in the bin alerting everyone, with the use of a simple mobile app. This small home improvement has...
View ArticleESP8266 smart lamp
In her new Instructables, BECKY STERN illustrates how to add a voice control feature to an vintage lamp using ESP8266 and Amazon Echo/Alexa. Voice-controlled smart lamp To control the AC portion of...
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