I had a MOST frustrating time (3 or 4 hours) trying to get the Arduino IDE running on a Linux home computer – actually, two computers, as I was getting nowhere on the first – although what I ...
This article is a bit different from my usual column in two ways. First, it's starting with a hardware and software combo—something I've not done before. Second, the projects are linked to each other ...
Getting it installed is as easy as adding the URL to the Arduino IDE’s Boards Manager interface, though as the video below shows, running it on Linux does require an extra step or two. So far, we’ve ...
Back in the olden days, when the Wire library still sucked, the Arduino was just a microcontroller. Now, we have single board computers and cheap microcontrollers with WiFi built in. As always, ...
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I tried Arduino's first Raspberry Pi competitor and it's wonderfully weird
The company has launched boards running Linux before, including the Yun and the Tian, yet it's typically competed more with ...
I became aware of the Arduino Project from occasional media reports and a presentation at Atlanta LinuxFest 2009. I was impressed with what the Arduino community was doing, but at that time, I saw no ...
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This awesome Raspberry Pi-powered e-Ink conference badge puts a technical spin on the humble name tag
Create a memorable first impression with a tech-savvy e-Ink name badge The e-Ink badge project is open-source and requires some tinkering Use Arduino IDE & GxEPD2 library to control the display ...
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