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MKR1000 to ThingSpeak.com Using Arduino

A fairly simple project that attaches everyone’s favorite environmental monitor, the DHT, to the Arduino MKR1000 then transmits sensor data. Things used in this project Hardware components DHT11 Temperature & Humidity Sensor (4 pins) Arduino MKR1000 Story I had already developed code for the ESP8266 12-E to have environmental sensor data, taken by the DHT11, …

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Arduino Environmental Monitoring

Periodically measure environmental conditions and send them to WolkAbout IoT Platform to monitor the environment remotely. Things used in this project Hardware components Arduino MKR1000 × 1 MikroElektronika Environment click × 1 Software apps and online services Arduino IDE WolkAbout IoT Platform Hand tools and fabrication machines Adafruit Female/Female jumper wires Story Introduction We had …

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Assembling the NeoPixel Grid

EqualAir: Wearable NeoPixel Display Triggered by Air Pollution Sensor Using Arduino

https://youtu.be/WUYE5HS9Gtc The aim of the project is to make a wearable t-shirt that displays an evocative graphic when air pollution is above a set threshold. The graphic is inspired by the classic game “brick breakers”, in that the car is like a paddle which spits out the exhaust (which are like balls) that “hit” pieces …

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Fijibot

Build A Fijibot A Self-Charging Photovore Using Arduino

Fijibot is an autonomous, self-charging photovore. I built him using a 1.5 liter Fiji Water bottle, an Arduino Uno, 6v solar panel (plus various other parts) from Radio Shack, an Arduino Proto Shield (plus various other parts) from Adafruit, and the wheels and steering arrangement from an RC car. I decided to use a Fiji …

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Arduino line follower robot

Arduino-based line follower robot using Pololu QTR-8RC line sensor

UPDATE FEB 2012: This guide is featured on Adafruit’s blog http://www.adafruit.com/blog/2012/02/14/arduino-based-line-follower-robot/ This is Faz3a II, my first line-following robot, which I also hope to use for maze-solving. I used the Arduino Uno, Adafruit motor shield, Pololu’s QTR-8RC line sensors and motors. You can build a cheaper and lighter version of this robot using the Atmel …

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