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Richard P

Welcome to Jameco Electronics! Great Products, Low Prices. - 0 views

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    Jameco Electronics is a huge, US-based stockist of various electrical components.
Stephen Paulger

Welcome - Fritzing - 0 views

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    Fritzing is an open-source initiative to support designers, artists, researchers and hobbyists to work creatively with interactive electronics.
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    Looks like a useful way to document Arduino projects.
Leonard Stelian

ArduinoPrX - 0 views

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    Arduino PrX - Developing for the world Hello and Welcome to Arudino PrX. My name is Christian Rheinnecker and I am working since early childhood with computers and other electronic gadgets. I have in recent years since it is the Arduino platform can gain some experience and would like to share with the world this.
Richard P

Arduino Tutorial - Learn electronics and microcontrollers using Arduino! - 3 views

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    A great arduino tutorial site for those who are just starting out.
Leonard Stelian

Digital Electron | despre electronica si automatizari - 0 views

  • Magazin Arduino
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    Magazin Arduino
Luciano Ferrer

Train Wild Birds to Exchange Litter for Food! : 4 Steps (with Pictures) - 0 views

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    "The whole project relies on mechanical design, electronics, software and the great opportunity to create a machine with parts from my 3D-printer. I have worked with this project to and from for several years, but now in recent months the project has had an exciting development, and as I write in the title... Now the magpies work as garbage collectors, payed with food!"
eric thong

SainSmart UNO R3+MPU6050 Sensor Starter Kit With Basic Arduino Projects SainSmart - 2 views

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    Details Description: Box List: 1x MPU6050 Sensor 1x 1602LCD 1x USB Cable 1x Buzzer 1x Nixie Tube 2x Tilt sensor 4x Pushbuttons 1x RGB 1x Flame Sensor 1x Cell Box Resistors Breadboard & Jumper wires LEDs Projects in the kit: We accept payment through Paypal and Google Checkout PayPal is a safer, easier way to pay.
Leonard Stelian

www.freeantennas.com - 0 views

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    Wirelees Free Antennas
Leonard Stelian

Txapuzas electrónicas: Paperduino. Arduino-Stripboard - 1 views

  • Paperduino. Arduino-Stripboard
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    Paperduino. Arduino-Stripboard
Richard P

MAKE: Blog: Arduino Archives - 1 views

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    Make Magazine's excellent Arduino blog-related articles archive. A great place for inspiration!
Leonard Stelian

Sparkfun VS1103 BOB BOB - 1 views

  • Sparkfun VS1103 BOB
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    midi synth
Leonard Stelian

Using TP-Link to send Arduino data wireless - 0 views

  • Using TP-Link to send Arduino data wireless
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    Using TP-Link to send Arduino data wireless
Leonard Stelian

Neutron shield modulator - 0 views

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    Neutron Shield Modulator: versatile arduino programmable synth modulator
Leonard Stelian

pucktronix / usb-octomod / wiki / Home - Bitbucket - 0 views

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    USB-Octomod Interface The USB-Octomod is a USB device which allows generation of computer-controlled analog synthesizer control voltages in the range of approximately +/- 5V. Using a small open-source and cross-platform host application, the user is able to control the 8 output channels of the Octomod through a simple OSC/MIDI interface. The OSC interface allows composers, musicians, etc. to control the Octomod from their software environment of choice.
Leonard Stelian

Microchip PIC programmer for pic18f2550 - 0 views

  •   PIC 18Fxxx Programmer need no power!!
  • No Power, Parallel Port Programmer for PIC 18Fxxx
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    PIC 18Fxxx Programmer need no power!!
Leonard Stelian

Arduino - ParallelProgrammer - 0 views

  • Parallel Port Programmer
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    Parallel Port Programmer
Leonard Stelian

PIC18F2550 Pinguino - Pinguino-Wiki - 0 views

  • PIC18F2550 Pinguino
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    PIC18F2550 Pinguino
Leonard Stelian

Introducing the Raspberry Pi Full GPIO level converters & monitoring | Stuff4Pi - 0 views

  • Introducing the Raspberry Pi Full GPIO level converters & monitoring
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    So I spent my last week end working on a full 3V3 to 5V level translator for my Raspberry Pi®. What I mean by "full" is that all the RPi GPIOs (17 lines) have their own translator. I didn't find such a board on the market so here it is!
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