Hackster’s Handpicked Projects of the Week Apr 12, 2019
A Skywire Node, a Motorized Steampunk Bracelet, a Bartop Arcade Cabinet,
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Audio Processing with the Snickerdoodle
Skyminer — Raspberry Pi Skywire Node
Steampunk — Moving Gear Bracelet
Bartop Arcade with Integrated PIXEL LED Display
AI and Machine Learning for Kids
Arduino MKR Weather Monitor
Display Cup
Wireless MIDI Glove
IOTA-Enabled Solid-State Switch and Power Meter
Your Environmental Data on Arduino IoT Cloud
Voice-Activated Weather Station with LEGO and Low-Code
Real-Time Object Tracking Using a Moving Camera
Arduino Dollhouse Mini TV
Bongo Hero: A Fun and Easy Arduino Game
Rory the Robot Plant
Grove IR Universal Remote Project
Allen Bradley PLC + AWS IoT (PoC)
Zybo Autonomous Car
Easy Health Monitor with PocketBeagle, Click Boards and WiFi
Nixie Clock Thermometer Hygrometer — Shield for Arduino
Mini Connected Display
Washing Machine Notifications
HuGo
Calibrate and Use MQ9 Gas Sensor with Arduino
Autonomous Indoor Greenhouse — Mature Real Working Project
High-Speed Real-Time Video Streaming Transmission
Simple Automated Point to Point Model Railroad
Gym Attendance Monitoring via Beacon
Adafruit FONA 3G M2M Commands Quickstart
Unique Arduino TFT Shield — OV7670 Cam Live View
CMOS Sensor Camera System
E-Ink YouTube Stats Counter
DIY USB MIDI to CV
Extremely Sensitive Cheap Homemade Seismometer
Autonomous System for Locating People Under Dredges
Field-Deployable Ultrasonic Data Logger
Wireless Security Camera in a Matchbox
Very Simple MicroPython ESP8266/ESP-12 Web Clock
NeoPixel Emulator with Python
The ability to process, manipulate and otherwise work with audio signals is a key feature of DSP in FPGA. Here’s a look at how we do this!
A cluster of Raspberry Pis used to power a cryptocurrency network called Skywire. Helping to establish a private decentralized internet.
Want to kick up your steampunk style? With this gear bracelet, you will be able to do just that.
A RetroPie arcade build with an integrated LED marquee that matches the selected game.
Teach ALL kids the fundamentals of AI and machine learning, through games and hardware and software design.
Simple weather station with WiFi forecast and measuring of temperature, humidity, air pressure via MKR ENV shield.
A coffee mug with a programmable e-ink display.
A Bluetooth-enabled glove that encodes finger movement into MIDI signals and a Python GUI that creates a virtual MIDI port for synthesizers.
IOTA-based payment, energy tracking, malfunction detection and preventive maintenance.
See on a web page all the information collected by the MKR ENV Shield connected to a MKR GSM 1400.
Use LEGO bricks and Hackeet Low-Code platform to build a voice-activated weather station that respects your privacy.
TCP controlled camera keeps tracked object in center of video.
The Dollhouse Mini TV is a project using a cost-efficient ESP8266 chip and an SSD1306 OLED display to build a small working TV.
Bongo Hero is inspired by Guitar Hero. You must tap bongos at the right time. Color changes and speed increases as you level up.
A funny looking robot in the form of a plant, that interacts with some sensors inputs, talks, plays music and detects human movement.
Have multiple remotes? Have an Arduino? Operate multiple devices with a single press of a Keyes IR remote.
A PoC with Allen-Bradley PLC and AWS IoT.
An autonomous car able to drive along a lane and react to roadsigns, obstacles and smart RFID markers, powered by OpenCV and Embedded Linux.
Easy to build and program health monitor provides heart rate, temperature and moisture readings. Uses BeagleBoard PocketBeagle.
Use your Arduino and build Nixie clock, thermometer and hygrometer. Beautifully made housing and easy to operate.
Display messages on a TFT screen wherever you are.
Get your “dumb” washing machine talking to Google Home and Android devices — never forget about the washing again!
HuGo is a humanoid robot, created by 3D printing technique, controlled by FPGA boards using sensors, actuated by servo motors.
How to calibrate and use MQ9 gas sensor with an Arduino board.
Another indoor greenhouse powered by Nano. 100% controlled environment with some extra perks that make life easier.
GigE Vision camera bridge prototype using the Zybo Z7–10 board with a Digilent Pcam 5C camera connected to it.
A basic point to point model railroad layout ideal for trams, light rail, powered cars, and metro trains.
Quick demonstration of how is possible to track user in a gym to create statistics and improves services.
Sending Machine to Machine Commands with a Twilio SIM, an Adafruit FONA 3G, and an Arduino UNO.
Connecting OV7670 camera to Arduino Uno + TFT shield and viewing live video from the camera on a TFT shield screen.
Optical inspection using OV7670 and Nexys Video.
YouTube E-Ink subscriber display using an Adafruit Feather Huzzah + 2.13" Tri-Color eInk / ePaper Display FeatherWing + LiPo battery.
How to make a USB MIDI to CV interface for playing analog synthesizers from your DAW.
Easy to build, but comparable with professional seismometers, homemade Arduino seismometer.
The purpose of this project is to create a radio map of the disaster area using reception devices placed near the affected area.
A modular orientation and acceleration data logger using a pair of ultrasonic sensors, RF transceivers, and a 1Sheeld.
An internet-connected camera which has WiFi on board and is so small that it fits in a matchbox.
Build a web clock using only a ESP8266/ESP-12 board and a SSD1306 OLED display by using built-in modules of MicroPython.
Tired of only being able to test pixel patterns on actual NeoPixels? Now you can use Python to view your changes and make tweaks!
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