Projects made with Texas Instruments on Hackster.io
Learn how to build a smartphone application and interact with Bluetooth hardware using HTML5/JS/CSS and Cordova!
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Using a SparkFun Badger, this converts a standard bicycle wheel into a spinning display of patterns
How to set up a wireless sensor network with off-the-shelf hardware.
A simple module to keep power banks from turning off, when your DIY circuit draws low currents.
This ergonomic-sensitive chair add-on will help you chair-ish your health!
Controlling a RPi robot (or anything), using low level commands written with shell scripts commanded straight from a HTML page.
Create a dog door that detects the presence of a bluetooth tag to open and close. The system also works with a mobile application. JBU.
An open-source Arduino based toolkit to learn, build & debug electronics and robotics projects.
Detect your I2C device's slave address using an LCD and a barebones MSP430 (M430G2553).
This project is all about making a power inverter using arduino. The Inverter produces 220VAC from 12V battery.
Simple interval timer
IOT device that monitors your presence in room using PIR-sensor and alerts you if you have new email.
An IoT controlled LEGO Tram that can move forward and backwards, and also has individually controllable LED channels.
A sensor node that publishes Temperature, Ambient Light, Humidity, Atmospheric Pressure to the cloud and does not need battery replacement.
A robot capable of motion in response to our gestures.
CSAD IoT Automated Crop Care System is a scalable system with automated watering, cellular connectivity and historic cloud sensory data.
A vehicle that uses maximum power point tracking to harvest solar energy so that maximum power output can be achieved.
Just a simple Arduino-based RFID system to control stepper motor in a prototype circuit.
Lock and unlock your door from your phone using WiFi.
All open source, no coding, remote accessible DIY automated smart irrigation.
Monitor weather and security remotely with Blynk and the CC32000 LaunchPad!
Control the motion of robot by your mobile, Using TI RSLK kit, MSP432 microcontroller and POLOLU board for power distributon.
My first PCB design project was to create a wearable, soldering practice project in the form of Digilent's loveable Turbo.
Make an object tracking robot using Arduino and AI-powered vision sensor - HuskyLens.