Hackster’s Handpicked Projects of the Week Aug 10, 2018
An Atari Adaptor, a Ping Pong-Inspired Drone, a Flight Simulator Control Panel, a Mini Gaming Wheel + More
hackster-staff
over 5 years ago
•
Arduino Atari Adaptor
Flight Simulator Custom Controls
AWS IoT Buttons: Fresh Cloud Coffee
MATRIX Creator TV Remote
Arduino Controlled Smart Hydroponic Modular System
Mini Gaming Wheel with Gas / Brake Pedals
TableTennis Drone
Temperature Controlled Exhaust Fan
Arduino Hot Wheels Speed Track
Oil-Cooled Raspberry Pi
Hacker Detector
Pogo Pin Programmer for the HCC Module
Lightpipe 7-Segment Display
Battery Monitor on an Automotive Relay Form Factor
4,661 NeoPixel WS2812B Ceiling LED with RPi and 10 Fadecandy
LitterBug — Autonomous Trash Rover
KITE Shield
Windows Wrist Watch 2.0
Obstacle Avoidance Game with Distance Sensor
Indoor Weather Monitoring with a Zynq FPGA
Generating Audio with an Arduino and a Resistor Ladder DAC
Build Your Own Security System Using Android Things
Pollution Monitor Using Netduino 3 WiFi
IoThermo Caps
Octopod: Smart IoT Home Automation Project
Textile-Based Capacitive Sensor Control of Parrot AR Drone
Netduino for Posture Correction
Being able to play Atari games like they were meant to be played in the ’80s is really hard today, but possible with the help of an Arduino.
DIY custom flight simulator panels that allow a player to control their planes with a nice compact desktop panel.
An AWS IoT Buttons project for reporting defective coffee machines by sending push notifications to an Android app.
Utilize the IR sensor and IR emitter on your MATRIX Creator with pigpio to create a programmable TV remote.
A student-built portable system to cultivate regional plants during the year.
Find out just how good of a racer you are with a mini steering wheel, and finger operated gas and brake pedals!
Play table tennis using a drone!
Control at what temperature a ventilation fan should automatically come on.
An Arduino and Bluetooth-based Hot Wheels finish line timer to record cars’ speed and determine the winner of each heat.
An experiment to see if the Pi can be oil-cooled and how effective it is in the summer heat.
A small device that uses the MAX32620FTHR to detect hackers over a WiFi network.
If you are designing a small board and you’re looking for a way to program it without taking up a lot of space, try making a pogo pin jig!
What do you get when you cross light-up shoelaces, some NeoPixels, and a 3D-printed mount? A pretty cool display!
This project covers a battery monitor on an automotive relay form to check the voltage of any vehicle and set alarms at different levels.
Customized ceiling screen, capable of playing videos, color picker, and color temperature using Raspberry Pi and a web-based GUI.
Self-driving rover using computer vision and deep learning to identify and clean up small pieces of trash.
ESP8266 to XBee — an open hardware Arduino shield that allows you to use any two wireless modules at the same time!
A wrist watch that can (kind of) run 3 versions of Windows using the new HyperPixel 4.0 and a Pi 3B+ with voice control!
Obstacle avoidance game like Flappy Bird. Move your hand to avoid the collision. It is easy to make and fun to play!
Use a 1.8-inch TFT display to monitor surrounding humidity and temperature with a Zynq FPGA.
Explore other methods of generating sound waves with Arduino.
Send an event to Wia using Android Things.
Connection monitor to measure particles suspended in the air and then add more sensors.
Measuring temperature in jam production to evaluate the process of killing the germs.
A uniquely shaped full home automation system that allows you to monitor your home and enhance security with AI and smart RFID locks.
Interface a capacitive sensor with a computer, then use it to control a Parrot AR drone.
Create an electronic system which will help individuals improve their posture and balance. The Netduino 3
hackster-staff
Projects and articles from the Hackster Staff!