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Created by Rabid Prototypes the Arduino development board allows you to easily add light, sound and motion sensors to your creations and is powered by a 48MHz 32-bit ARM Cortex M0+ micro ...
For you Arduino fans, here’s a great last-minute Halloween project idea from the guys over at Open Electronics: The basic idea is that they are using an Arduino to monitor ambient audio levels ...
For this list we’ll only be using projects created around Halloween 2017, as there’s way too many great ideas out there from previous years.
Arduino enthusiasts who are looking to add sound to their projects may be particularly interested in a new generation of Arduino sound card created by electronics developer Masih Vahida. This ...
The Arduino monitors the sound level of the source audio being played, actuating the servo accordingly. It’s quick, simple, and effective – perfect for a last minute decorating project.
Posted in home hacks Tagged arduino, greeting card, Halloween props, mini, nunchuck, sound effect, super mario bros, wii ← Magnetic Card Stripe Spoofer ...
Arduino board programmed with an audio file Programmer Mike Tsao has devised a clever method to program an Arduino board using sound.
Make shows off how to build your own version of that device that's a little smarter and more useful. Make's guide uses an Arduino so you can set specific sound pattern for each outlet in your house.
Chirp and Arduino have announced the first official integration of data-over-sound on Arduino’s range of boards. The integration allows Arduino-powered projects to send and receive data wirelessly ...