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Sequencer in a PS4 Controller - YouTube Makers Secret Santa 2024

By bekathwia

Transform a PS4 controller into a DIY sound machine! Learn to build a custom sequencer using CircuitPython and fun audio samples.

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Arduino-Based Connected TODO Box

By Maker.io Staff

Build a smart TODO box with Arduino Nano RP2040 Connect and a thermal printer. Print tasks and manage them through a web-based interface.

TUTORIAL

How to Use an Arduino Task Scheduler to Run Multiple Functions Simultaneously

By Don Wilcher

This demo illustrates blinking three LEDs at unique timing intervals and is ‎constructed using three basic elements: a scheduler, the task, and the time ‎interval.

TUTORIAL

How to Control LED Intensity Using Node-RED

By Don Wilcher

Potentiometers or solid-state dimming circuits have often been used to ‎control an LED’s intensity, however a wireless method provides greater ‎remote control.

PROJECT

LED Basics

By bekathwia

Learn how LEDs work and how to pick the best ones for your projects.

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Take a Gander at Wildlife with Your Raspberry Pi: The Gentleman Maker’s Life-Cam!

By Maker.io Staff

In this project, we’re using an Arduino Uno and a Raspberry Pi 3 Model B to create an automatic wildlife camera.

PROJECT

Building a DC Motor Controller for Object Detection

By All About Circuits

In this project, you will be building an object detection DC motor controller.

PROJECT

piot 101 Raspberry Pi + Internet of Things

By Initial State Technologies

This hands-on workshop will teach you the basics of using a Raspberry Pi and how to use a Pi to create an Internet of Things application.

PROJECT

Build a Basic Arduino-Based Calculator

By All About Circuits

How to build your own Arduino calculator.

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Lock Yourself Inside for the Winter with an Arduino and Sensirion Temper

By All About Circuits

This device will keep you inside until springtime arrives with the help of your favorite songs, especially if you like Foreigner!

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Learn to Use the Arduino’s Analog I/O

By All About Circuits

This guide covers how to use the Arduino’s Analog I/O.