Projects made with Texas Instruments on Hackster.io
Design your home monitoring system with LattePanda (with Windows 10 Home x64 OS), CC2530 ZigBee devices, and Microsoft Azure services.
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Get setup with programming the TI-RSLK MAX using Arduino IDE. Engaging robotics education to prepare students for the Age of Automation.
Use the shift register and serial monitor to convert from decimal to binary and also control brightness of led
Device that manages the USB camera microscope: Make easy focus with DVD stepper motor and light the object with different colors and intens.
Here is the small demonstration to the pt1000 based temperature sensor and how to use them with your projects. They are cheap and precise.
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.
Can be used to control the speed and direction of 3v motors.
Rebuilding the PIC Inductance meter on STM32F030.
We established this project in order to perform some robotics skills. PICTO92 is a mobile line-follower robot.
This project can assist individuals in a variety of situations including agricultural production and pesticide application.
The basics of measuring the current. Making a own current sensor to measure the current using voltmeter. YES CURRENT USING VOLTMETER
A wall of LED where you can spell out messages from the Upside-Down is the best way to impress your friends and to cheat the Demogorgon.
A fun project for an 8 input and 8 output buffer for Raspberry Pi.
A very simple sound card / synthesizer circuit using NE555 and MCP41010.
This is a mini project for indicating water level. By using a couple of components, you can make this at home.
Offering all the wonders of two seven-segment displays in a package of one, keep track of game score in just a click™!
At Coolest Projects 2018, we showcased the Wia platform with a facial recognition Ferris wheel!
Here is my latest crazy project, ULTRASONIC LEVITATION, it is a very simple project but at the same time interesting and amazing.
Turn a Furby into a calendar alarm notifier!
An open-source, Arduino-compatible RF signal generator with Wi-Fi connectivity.