[Ended] Giveaway Raspberry Pi Model B
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 …
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 …
In this project I’m going to show an Android app that sends a message to your Arduino via bluetooth. And that message will be displayed in a Doted Matrix display.
This is just a quick video explaining how to create custom buttons in HomeAutomationServer.com. HomeAutomationServer.com has been discontinued, please use the new version of this project: Control ESP8266 GPIOs from Anywhere …
In order to complete this tutorial you need to create your free account at HomeAutomationServer.com.