• Hydroponic greenhouse with ESP8266

    With hydroponic cultivation we mean a different method of plant growth, in fact instead of the earth there is water with dissolved mineral salts that flows between the roots. In this project we will see how a...

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  • Build an alarm clock that asks questions!

    Do you usually have trouble getting up? You set a dozen alarms in the morning, but still can’t wake up? In this project we will try to solve the problem in an alternative and quite creative way...

    • Posted 3 years ago
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  • A Smart chicken coop with Arduino Nano alarm system

    After losing the chicken due to wildlife intruders, Elbie decides to create a Smart chicken coop with several functions: Opening and closing the door at sunrise and sunset according to local geographic coordinates; Intrusion detectors with flashing...

    • Posted 3 years ago
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  • “REMIND-INO” Vintage Alarm to Remind Stuff for the Elderly

    We all know at least one elderly person. Maybe a family member or friend. As they get older, many of them begin to forget things, some as important as taking their medicines. We could be reminding them...

    • Posted 3 years ago
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  • A Nixie style clock but RGB

    Nixie valve display watches will have their vintage appeal but we know how delicate they are due to the glass and the high voltage needed to make them turn on. This project makes the Nixie watches more...

    • Posted 3 years ago
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  • RFID based Attendance system using Arduino and External EEPROM

      In this post we are going to learn how to build a RFID based attendance system using Arduino development board, RC522 RFID reader module and external EEPROM. We will take a brief look at RC522 RFID...

    • Posted 3 years ago
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  • A mechanical clock that tells time using 114 steel balls

    Eric Nguyen has come up with a rather unique way of showing hours and minutes: steel balls arranged as seven-segment displays. Every minute, the face rotates down and a series of 28 servos capture and release the...

    • Posted 4 years ago
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  • DIY Digital Clock Using ATmega328p, RTC DS3231 and Seven Segment Displays

      This is an user friendly tiny digital table clock where user can access all basic functions of clocks including setting alarms, viewing temperature, viewing date, setting date and time, etc. It has a buzzer for alarm...

    • Posted 4 years ago
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  • Mesmerizing Magnetic Wall Clock

      Mechanical clocks have always fascinated me. The way all of the internal gears, springs, and escapements work together to result in a constant reliable timepiece has always seemed out of reach for my limited skill set....

    • Posted 4 years ago
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  • Make Your Own Retro Nixie Clock With an RTC!

    In this project I will show you how to create a retro nixie clock. That means I will show you how you can control nixie tubes with a high voltage DC power supply and then I will...

    • Posted 4 years ago
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  • Getting Date & Time From NTP Server With ESP8266 NodeMCU

        Every once in a while you’ll come across an idea where keeping time a prime concern. For example, imagine a relay that has to be activated at a certain time or a data logger that...

    • Posted 5 years ago
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  • FISHINO REV. 2 board

      Our Fishino boards are evolving, acquiring new and exciting features and functionalities. The renewal starts with UNO and MEGA. We are now going to explain to you what has changed.   In the previous article, we...

    • Posted 6 years ago
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  • Piranha: a new Arduino like board with a 32bit core, wifi, battery and more

        Just over a year ago we have introduced our first Arduino-like 32-bit board, called Fishino32 which was characterized by the format of the widespread Arduino UNO (but also of the Fishino UNO), although equipped with a...

    • Posted 6 years ago
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  • FISH&GO! A WiFi Rover controlled by Blynk APP

      Based on the Fishino UNO board, a simple and funny project to...

    • Posted 6 years ago
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  • DevDuino: the Arduino-compatible board with plenty of must-have features

    DevDuino is an Arduino compatible with a U-shaped PCB that lets you add mezzanine shields on the bottom using male headers. The DevDuino starts with a 16MHz ATMEGA32U4 MCU with 2.5KB SRAM and 32KB flash. There’s also a...

    • Posted 7 years ago
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  • A 32-BIT FISHINO! WiFi, SD card, RTC, audio codec, LiPo and more…

      Our prototyping board acquires a 32-bit processor and sets the bar high, towards demanding applications that may take full advantage of the WiFi support, of the RTC and of the SD-Card, that make Fishino stand out...

    • Posted 8 years ago
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  • A 32-BIT FISHINO board for your powerful IoT!

      Our prototyping board acquires a 32-bit processor and sets the bar high, towards demanding applications that may take full advantage of the WiFi support, of the RTC and of the SD-Card, that make Fishino stand out...

    • Posted 8 years ago
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  • Internet Of Things? Fishino!

    Fishino is a prototyping board 100% compatible with Arduino, but with greatly enhanced capabilities. You can use Fishino boards exactly like their Arduino counterparts. To use the enanced functionalities available on Fishino’s you’ll find software libraries in...

    • Posted 8 years ago
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