jueves, 2 de mayo de 2013

Arduino by Davis: “Re: Clone, Knockoff, Counterfeit?” plus 19 more

Arduino by Davis: “Re: Clone, Knockoff, Counterfeit?” plus 19 more

Link to Arduino by Davis

Re: Clone, Knockoff, Counterfeit?

Posted: 02 May 2013 03:28 AM PDT

a Knockoff is ??
To me a knockoff is the same as a counterfeit but sold at a cheaper (clone) price so you think your getting a bargain.

Re: Meilleure solution pour création de boîtiers plastiques

Posted: 02 May 2013 03:28 AM PDT

Merci mais comment découper proprement les ouvertures (ethernet + alim) et fixer l'arduino à l'intérieur?

Re: How program the Mlx10407 or a similar IC

Posted: 02 May 2013 03:27 AM PDT

I got a binary file with no extension when I clicked that link. Thanks for the virus.

Please Help : Arduino Project refrigerated system

Posted: 02 May 2013 03:26 AM PDT

Bonjour à vous, communauté d'ARDUINO

Je souhaite réaliser un projet avec une Carte Arduino ( avec possibilité de rajouter des modules complémentaires Arduino, pour étendre la quantité I/O, ou pour communiquer avec d'autre carte Arduino ), mais é...

Re: Meilleure solution pour création de boîtiers plastiques

Posted: 02 May 2013 03:25 AM PDT

Basic Introduction to Using A Kinect for 3D Scanning #3dthursday

Posted: 02 May 2013 03:00 AM PDT

3D PrinterKinect

As attention to the 3D scanners appearing on crowdfunding sites such as Kickstarter and Indiegogo and the announcement from MakerBot about their scanner development project, here is a fun introduction to one form of DIY 3D scanning already starting to reach wide circulation: 3D scanning with the Kinect. From Open Electronics:

It only takes a Microsoft Kinect and a computer to scan things and create models of sufficient quality to be 3D printed.

There are a lot of well-known approaches based on laser, video projectors, cameras to create "point clouds" of a 3D surface (thanks to partially open softwares). Now, we have a cheap dedicated hardware that is ready to provide a 3D representation of what's in front of it. Microsoft Kinect, hacked thanks to some tenacious developers, is now emerging as a simple and effective tool to acquire three-dimensional models. From desktop size stuff up to furniture or the whole person, Kinect can be miraculous on its own.

This is not the right solution to duplicate small object: it's "resolution" and the volume in which Kinect works best, make the Kinect not suitable for small items such as figurines or small, detailed, objects .

The ingredients

You need a Kinect (Xbox, PC versions or the "compatible" Asus Xtion Pro), a personal computer with ATI or NVIDIA graphics accelerator card and then the ReconstructMe software with the appropriate driver.

Unfortunately, this is not a fully open source solution: it's a free SDK for non-commercial use (a license fee applies for professional purposes)….

Read more.


Get the Badge!

KinectHacking

Hacked Kinect – Skill badge, iron-on patch: You can made a cool project using the (hacked) Kinect! Adafruit offers a fun and exciting "badges" of achievement for electronics, science and engineering. We believe everyone should be able to be rewarded for learning a useful skill, a badge is just one of the many ways to show and share. (read more)

Re: How to make a FTDI adapter? for arduino

Posted: 02 May 2013 02:56 AM PDT

thank you for the reply,
to the 3.3v supply line?

Re: Using android mobile to control arduino

Posted: 02 May 2013 02:55 AM PDT

hi, kerimil ,, m sorry i was busy with my exams , i really thank u for ur support ,,please am also interessted with temp aplication , can u send me the code for the application , as you know i cant download from speedy ...
thnk u again dr kerimil..

Re: Ardutester - Arduino Component Tester

Posted: 02 May 2013 02:55 AM PDT

Risolto anche il problema dell'LCD. Entro breve posto la versione spero definitiva  smiley-grin

Re: Fade

Posted: 02 May 2013 02:54 AM PDT

Visto che sono totalmente a zero, potresti farmi un esempio di programmazione?

Cioè tipo devo che scrivere in :

Code:
void setup()  {
 
}

void loop()  {
                        
  }

P.S. ovviamente non pretendo che mi scriva tu la programmaz...

Re: How to Merge or Combine Code with an Arduino

Posted: 02 May 2013 02:53 AM PDT

Quote
It is just a quick and easy way to achieve what you needed, it does have advantages/disadvantages at times.
The main advantage is that the code to perform a specific function is isolated, and can be thoroughly tested. Then, when you see:...

Re: uln... darlingtons

Posted: 02 May 2013 02:31 AM PDT

How much do you need?

Re: How to start an Other Program on arduino?

Posted: 02 May 2013 02:31 AM PDT

I just want to know , how can i start a processing program directly with my arduino program

Re: Aggiornamento firmware Wifi Shield

Posted: 02 May 2013 02:31 AM PDT

Di dove sei?
MAgari qualcuno che è nella zona ti può aiutare
Ciao
C

Re: Arduino + Raspberry pi

Posted: 02 May 2013 02:31 AM PDT

Oui j'ai déjà mis en place un serveur apache et fait un html+css . Or j'ai trouver sur internet les .ino , .php et .sh qui en théorie fait en sorte de recevoir les données de l'accéléromètre brancher a l'arduino , or mon serveur ne veut pas lire le .php

Re: Relay + SSR.

Posted: 02 May 2013 02:30 AM PDT

No, it will not arc. The relay will start conducting all the current, because the voltage drop over a relay is 0V, and the voltage drop over a SSR is 0,7V or something.

When a lot of current is flowing, the relay may arc when it is switched off.

Note: ...

How to: Integrate Google’s Nexus 7 into your Car Dashboard

Posted: 02 May 2013 01:57 AM PDT

Let's face it, most automotive manufacturers (besides Telsa Motors) are horrible at designing user friendly dashboards.  It's 2013, yet our dashboards are still filled with dozens of non-intuitive knobs and buttons.  Enter the highly affordable Google Nexus 7 which makes for a cheap, yet fantastic upgrade to your car for years to come.  In this example, the tablet is removable for use outside of the car.

Internet is passed to the Nexus 7 via 3G cell phone tethering.  Using additional 3rd part hardware, the tablet can take control of key parts of your vehicle such as the stereo. Overall, it's a unique way to improve your stock dashboard and add value to your ride.

Top Car Projects:

Preparing a Slicing Plan for 3D Printing Chain Mail Starting With a Subtractive Model #3dthursday

Posted: 02 May 2013 02:00 AM PDT

Dsc07995 chain mail as built

Some thoughts on rethinking a classic chainmail printed object from Thingiverse with some CAM-specific tuning to improve printing and success with resulting material from Ed Nisley:

This is a subtractive version of Zomboe's Chainmail, built by removing chunks from a solid rectangle the size of one link, until what's left is, indeed, a single link.

The pillars in the original model weren't nearly large enough; Slic3r omitted them from the G-Code. They're now as wide as the bars and √2 times that width long, which means they actually get a bit of fill.

Then a pair of nested loops replicates that link across the entire fabric.

That technique didn't work with Skeinforge (because it sent the nozzle scampering all over each layer, knocking things loose) and it didn't work with Slic3r 0.9.8 (because it had problems with bridges), but Slic3r 0.9.10, hot from github, produced good results. [See Above.]

Read more about his experiments and slicing tricks for this model per on his blog.

Chain mail link subtractive


649-1
Every Thursday is #3dthursday here at Adafruit! The DIY 3D printing community has passion and dedication for making solid objects from digital models. Recently, we have noticed electronics projects integrated with 3D printed enclosures, brackets, and sculptures, so each Thursday we celebrate and highlight these bold pioneers!

Have you considered building a 3D project around an Arduino or other microcontroller? How about printing a bracket to mount your Raspberry Pi to the back of your HD monitor? And don't forget the countless LED projects that are possible when you are modeling your projects in 3D!

The Adafruit Learning System has dozens of great tools to get you well on your way to creating incredible works of engineering, interactive art, and design with your 3D printer! If you've made a cool project that combines 3D printing and electronics, be sure to let us know, and we'll feature it here!

Re: Problem using 2 URM37 - Ultrasonic sensors

Posted: 02 May 2013 01:58 AM PDT

Where's your test code that just gets and displays readings from your two sensors?
Does that work as you expect?

Re: Arduino Mega 2560 Rev. 3 bestellt und ohne Rev. 3 bekommen. Unterschied?

Posted: 02 May 2013 01:58 AM PDT

Kennt jemand ein Programm, mit dem man so eine Board auf Herz und Nieren testen kann?
Irgendwelche Ideen?
Ein Programm bzw. ein Sketch wird das nicht testen kö...

No hay comentarios:

Publicar un comentario