Radio Signals on Micro:bit
Share this: Once you’re getting familiar with your micro:bit, there’s a whole world of possibilities opening up, but there are some errors you might run into. Here’s how to make two (or more) micro:bit...
View ArticleIoT Pet Monitor!
Share this: Keep an eye on your beloved bbies and play music or tell ’em to be quiet while you are away! This tutorial will show how to use a Raspberry Pi computer to monitor the volume of sound in...
View ArticlePicaxe Greenhouse Light Sensor Controller
Share this: Last year 2016 I altered my garden and planted some new stock. Half way through the growing season I noticed that the right hand Carnation had grown far more vigorously than its twin only...
View ArticleBike Analog Speedometer
Share this: More patents for bicycle improvements have been issued than for any other machine. It is no wonder that the simplest of mechanical devices invites constant tinkering. If you do a search for...
View ArticleElectronic Dimmer With Memory
Share this: At home I have a salt lamp. This lamp needs a regular small 15 Watt light bulb that lights up and warms up the lamp. When the lamp is switched on you normally should not dim the lamp...
View ArticleIt’s 5 O’Clock Somewhere
Share this: Hello Everyone!, Welcome to our group instructables page. Here, we’ll break down all the steps you’ll need to build the “It’s 5 O’Clock Somewhere” portable clock. What is it? It’s a...
View ArticleObject Avoidance Microbit Robot Using the Kitronik Motor Controller
Share this: Having already experimented with creating a robot using a cheap motor driver board, I decided to look at the one provided by Kitronik, I liked the look of it as it came with easy to use...
View ArticleAffordable Cellular IoT
Share this: When deciding what type of connectivity your next project will use cellular tends to be considered an expensive alternative to WiFi or Bluetooth. This tutorial is meant to break that way of...
View ArticleBuilding Homie Devices for IoT or Home Automation
Share this: This instructable is part of my DIY Home Automation series, check out main article “Planning a DIY Home Automation System“. If you don’t know yet what Homie is, have a look at homie-esp8266...
View ArticleElectronic Paper Rock Scissors Game
Share this: Paper, Rock, Scissors is an old, simple game. Basically each player takes turns to make a shape with their hands and depending on the combination one player wins each round. A more detailed...
View ArticleSolar Draw
Share this: Burning patterns into stuff with the focused suns rays…. about the level of eighth grade earth science before this subject was eliminated by our current Secretary of Education. But what if...
View ArticleWaren’s L.E.D Music Visualizer
Share this: Another basic Arduino project is waiting for you to build! This exciting project will allow you to create an awesome L.E.D Music Visualizer using few components such as a Microphone module,...
View ArticleFast, Portable and Affordable Oscilloscope and Inductance Meter
Share this: When turned off, it looks like an ordinary toy car that would entertain a kid for hours, but actually it is an oscilloscope kit in disguise! The idea and also part of the code for this...
View ArticleDIY Persistence of Vision Game Display
Share this: Are you bored of your regular displays? Have you got a innovative idea for a game? Have you got a soldering stationor somebody to help you with one? Well you are in luck, because with this...
View ArticleSmartLights – ESP8266 and Led Strip
Share this: SmartLights is a simple way to automate your home lighting. Unlike Phillips Hue and other commercial devices, SmartLights is economical and easily customisable . The project requires some...
View ArticleTemp. and RH Data Logger With Wifi UI
Share this: I know! You’re thinking: “Oh god… another ESP temperature and humidity silly project…” but wait! Here are the characteristics that might interest you: this data logger can run for 55 days...
View ArticleNetwork-Connected Lamps (IoT for Beginners)
Share this: A project for someone who lights up my life… As a Christmas present (albeit an extremely late one now) for a long-distance friend, I wanted to build lamps that could “talk” to one another,...
View ArticleRadio Signals on Micro:bit
Share this: Once you’re getting familiar with your micro:bit, there’s a whole world of possibilities opening up, but there are some errors you might run into. Here’s how to make two (or more) micro:bit...
View ArticleSTONE TFT LCD +ESP32 Line Count and Alarm
Share this: Brief With the continuous development of single chip microcomputer, the counting equipment tends to be automatic. It needs automatic technical device with real-time, high efficiency and...
View Article6*8 LED Display Using a Decoder and Atmega8
Share this: Many of you have been wondered by seeing the LCD Display at various places and would have given a little thought about how the things work behind such a real time display. Let’s clear such...
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