Tag Archives: microcontroller
A Few Good Reasons Why Peter Knight Rocks
Peter Knight works with Massimo and Alex and co. at Tinker.it. He’s written some great AVR code, which is useful in Arduino. For example: Secret Thermometer takes advantage of the ATMega’s internal thermometer. Turns your ’328-based Arduino into a thermometer … Continue reading
Posted in AVR, arduino/wiring, circuits
Tagged arduino, microcontroller, pcomp, physical computing
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Physical x Wonderfl
Shigeru Kobayashi, who made Gainer and Funnel, has made yet another nifty tool for physical computing: physical x wonderfl. It combines Gainer, Funnel, Firmata, Arduino, and Wonderfl.
Posted in Flash/ActionScript, arduino/wiring, circuits
Tagged actionScript, arduino, Flash, Funnel, Gainer, microcontroller, physical computing, wonderfl
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Sound in to a Microntroller
Microcontrollers can take sound in as an analog input, for crude measurements. While 8-bit ones (the Basic Stamp, BX-24, PIC, Arduino, etc) are not fast enough to read the frequency difference between various sounds, they can read sound levels. A … Continue reading
Posted in BX-24, arduino/wiring, circuits
Tagged audio, microcontroller, pcomp, physical computing, sound
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