Projects made with Texas Instruments on Hackster.io
Long-Range, Battery-Driven Sensors that Collect Temperature, Humidity, Air Pressure
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Control a 16x2 LCD, including contrast and backlight in code, using a shift register. Includes library with fade and backlight functions.
This is a step by step guide on how to get CMake and lm4tools setup in a Linux environment to upload code directly to your TM4C123 via usb.
With a small modification of the ultrasonic sensor module, this radar can detect multiple objects at each ping.
Acoustic Localisation using TivaC Texas Instruments launchpad.
Very versatile DC-DC converter with a stable output at 5V 2A, useful for powering arduino, raspberry pi, Jetson Nano, etc...
Make your own Bluetooth Low Energy Game Controller using TI CC2640R2F BLE MCU.
A tempo game with Senbon Zakura.
An intelligent device that helps you to drink a hot, tasty tea.
Protect your loved ones with a climate-aware tracking system for epinephrine!
Nothing like a good old game of Tetris on overpowered hardware.
Automatic fish feeding machine built with MSP430.
Control a Seven Segment Display using just 3 pins of your Arduino, This technique is possible because of 74HC595 a.k.a. a shift register.
Nice little gift idea :) Harder to build than you think! :D
A device that prevents caretakers from leaving loved ones in unattended vehicles, which can possibly be unsafe due to the environment.
Create 2 tanks and battle them out, using laser light as the ammo!
An Arduino-based, self-balancing robot with MPU6050 and L293.
Current sprinkler systems leave much to be desired, so we've designed a sprinkler system that works smarter and saves water!
In this article, we want to take a deeper look at L293D.
The HumidTemp 1.0 is a temperature/humidity sensor with modern motion sensor abilities. It displays the temperature and dew point.
Persistence of vision enabling a propeller rotating at high speed to appear as a see-through circular display.
Save water, save energy and monitor water consumption with a smart faucet.
Build a voice-controlled robot! You will use Amazon Echo, Alexa, Heroku, Google Firebase, Android, and of course Arduino. Lots of fun!