Modifying Cheap PIR Motion Sensor to Work at 3.3V
This PIR motion sensor is a $2 sensor that is used to detect movement from humans or pets. You can read my previous tutorial on how to use this sensor with an Arduino.
This PIR motion sensor is a $2 sensor that is used to detect movement from humans or pets. You can read my previous tutorial on how to use this sensor with an Arduino.
In this post, you’ll configure the WiFi on your Raspberry Pi. If it’s your first time using the RPi, first make sure you read my Getting Started with Raspberry Pi guide.
This is just a quick blog post explaining how you can install the latest version of Node.js in your Raspberry Pi.
Rui here, The Raspberry Pi Model B giveaway as ended on September 20, 12:00PM! Congratulations to the winner Humberto P. Silva from Brazil! Your Raspberry Pi will be shipped to your house …
In this project you’re going to create a simple circuit with an Arduino and PIR motion sensor that can detect movement. An LED will light up when movement is detected.
Learn how to use a PIR motion sensor with the Raspberry Pi to detect motion. We’ll show you how to wire the sensor to the Raspberry Pi GPIOs and write …
In this project we’re going to make our own hardware password management tool.
In this project we’re going to display the LED brightness on a LCD 16×2 with a progress bar. This is a good Arduino beginner project for getting started with the …
Hi! I’ve received last week a few components from Element14. Those parts will allow me to make some cool project with the RPi!
Hi, In this tutorial we’re going to create a DIY 3×4 Keypad. This keypad is perfect to use in your Arduino projects and a great project to practice etching.
This is just a quick video showing some new parts I’ve received today from TaydaElectronics.com. Visit their store to check all their products and also make sure you Like their Facebook …
Hi, In this project we’re going to control an Arduino with Voice commands with a Simple android App that I’ve create with MIT App Inventor.
Hi, If you’re following my email/facebook updates you know I promised more tutorials related to Home Automation. In this tutorial we’re going to control 2 lamps with an Arduino and …
This is just a quick video update to introduce a new feature in HomeAutomationServer. HomeAutomationServer.com has been discounted, please use the new version of this project: Control ESP8266 GPIOs from Anywhere in …