Projects made with Texas Instruments on Hackster.io
Add an audio breakout to a robot to make it talk.
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Demonstrate a secure and robust over-the-air firmware update from a GitHub repository over WiFi with the CC1310 LaunchPad and CC3100.
In the lab we will use the buttons to show ASCII pictures in the serial monitor.
Beaglebone Green PRU PID motor speed control project.
Show spooky messages (inspired by the Stranger Things Ouija board) using a pan and tilt servo controlled by a BASIC program.
Make that industrial sensor remotely accessible without writing a single line of code.
Control motor speed and direction of a DC Motor from the Arduino IoT Cloud dashboard
A bigger and badder game of SNAKE! Now with wireless controls!
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The project demonstrates the full capability of Windows IoT utilising many features offered by Raspberry Pi ports - I2C, Serial, PWM, etc.
Bongilcheon high school created this RC car.
See how to get started with Texas Instruments' TDA4VM processor starter kit for edge AI vision systems
Audio visual music generator and player. Like a simple automated piano or ...
Internet connected electric smoker. Make your BBQ heavenly by cooking it from the cloud!
Learn LaunchPad by building incredible IoT applications. Awesome!
This project is a minimal Lightweight IP implementation for the Hercules TMS507LC43/RM57L843 LaunchPad
We programmed a Thermo Scientific CRS Robot arm to complete three tasks.
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The MSP430 Racerbot design is an easy way to integrate mechatronics into an academic course or workshop using off the shelf components.
Have you ever tried to create a real spinning Jet yourself! checkout the detailed making steps in this Hackster post.
Here's a quick Node-Red demo using a potentiometer, MQTT, and MSP432 LaunchPad!
Get your sensor data to almost any cloud based platform that provides an MQTT interface. With no programming required!
A virtual two player arm wrestling game.
This is a small, photoresistor-based tachometer for use on several different development boards (whatever you might have laying around).