Projects made with Texas Instruments on Hackster.io
This tutorial simply states how to calculate frequency of a pulse source using a microcontroller.
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A simple solution that solves the problem of leaving rooms unattended and hence, prevents robberies.
Coded to avoid obstacles.
How to measure the range of a sub-1GHZ radio on the field, without a bulky and costly equipment? Enters the MSP430FR6989 LaunchPad!
This project is an example of implementation of a GUI with touch and SRAM for less than $35.
Portable FM-Radio receiver using Arduino Nano Every and TEA5767.
The workshop goes through the basics of using LaunchPad, Energia, and Grove Modules for rapid prototyping!
Usefull project when you wake up at night for washroom the PIR Sensor Senses your Motion and turns the tube light on.
I will do an analysis of the Windows operating system (OS) from the point of view of communication with Bluetooth Low Energy devices.
C.H.I.P. - powered puzzle game using an 8x8 RGB LED matrix.
The TI LaunchPad™ development kit team decided to have some fun and use this spooky LaunchPad kit-based Halloween project to prank them.
Monitoring the status of an Analog Input (sensor) through CoAP protocol.
Demonstrate a secure and robust over-the-air firmware update from a GitHub repository over WiFi with the MSP432 LaunchPad and CC3100.
Hall effect sensor detects the proximity of magnetic field, and "pushes" the pendulum in the exact moment.
A computer vision system that detects and localizes surface cracks in concrete structures for predictive maintenance.
Steering wheel with an integrated LCD screen to view racecar stats and buttons to change racing modes and torque vectoring on the fly.
In this project I use Bluetooth controlled MSP432 to run the Led Driver TLC5973.
Code Composer Studio 10 is the latest version of the IDE provided by Texas Instruments. See how to install this on your local machine.
An autonomous robot capable of following a current through a wired course.
Something different.
let's build a circuit to repel the female mosquitoes making noise in your ears and saying "I will bite you soon".
This blog documents the steps I've taken to get a working connection between a CC1310 LaunchPad and SIGFOX.
This is a Halloween practical joke "keyboard" that when you play a "ring tone", it mysteriously writes spooky.
Tutorial on how to connect CC3200 to cloud.