Projects made with Texas Instruments on Hackster.io
RC buggy controlled with 433MHz RF modules.
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Temperature is measured from two different sensors and send data through bluetooth and a set of LEDs is lit according to average temperature
A design tool for capturing current profiles of battery powered devices and optimizing battery life for your IoT projects.
Keep track of how many days you've been quarantined with just a simple press of a button!
Bring a little cheer by making your own electronic circuit that lights up LEDs and jingles a holiday tune with the TI LaunchPad.
Coll of with a piezo and a glass of water
Make your own powerful Bluetooth Speaker with some extra features. Easily explained, cheap and handy to use!
Example of using the ESP32S with 74595 shift registers to run a relay board. Easily extended to as many relays as you may need.
Create a fun little laser show with a cheap laser module and some old cell phone vibration motors!
Use a DFRobot MiniQ chassis with Raspberry Pi Zero W to create a robot that can shoot a laser at anything you choose! (Not at eyes, please.)
Robot, "Booty C, " goes fast around course and doesn't hit any walls. She's a spectacular friend and spectacle.
TM4C123GXL Interfacing LED.
Create your own alarm clock using the MSP430F5529 LaunchPad and the SeeedStudio Grove Modules.
Get a hands on deep dive into TI LaunchPad™ and the SimpleLink™ family of products. Perfect start for IoT. Find where to learn about RTOS.
Design your home monitoring system with LattePanda (with Windows 10 Home x64 OS), CC2530 ZigBee devices, and Microsoft Azure services.
Battery powered, stand-off acoustic leak detection
Device that manages the USB camera microscope: Make easy focus with DVD stepper motor and light the object with different colors and intens.
Use the shift register and serial monitor to convert from decimal to binary and also control brightness of led
Get setup with programming the TI-RSLK MAX using Arduino IDE. Engaging robotics education to prepare students for the Age of Automation.
Monitors the temperature, voltage, and current of our high voltage battery that powers our car!
This is a project that aims to build an RGB LED P6 panel based LED Clock using RPi Zero W and Electrodragon interface board.
How to build your own smart street light network with off-the-shelf hardware and the Thingsquare platform.
An I2C device that uses common anode 7-segment displays.
Use voice to make it go forward, back, left and right. The arm can move up, down, left, right. Also, the height of the arm can be altered.