December 2010
November 2010
Dallas Temperature Control Library - MilesBurton.com
by JJL (via)The DS18B20 is a very small thermometer which can be easily hooked into the Arduino MCU through any digital input! It requires very little in the way of additional support, a couple of resistors and some hookup cables and you're set to go.
For more information on the DS18B20 check out [Maxim-IC].
OneWire Arduino Library, connecting 1-wire devices (DS18S20, etc) to Teensy
by JJL (via)
OneWire Library
OneWire lets you access 1-wire devices made by Maxim/Dallas, such as temperature sensors and ibutton secure memory. For temperature sensors, the DallasTemperature library can be used in conjunction with this library.
Arduino Digital Temperature Sensor Tutorial
by JJL (via)Your Arduino can tell you. With an Arduino board and a DS18B20 digital temperature sensor, you can easily build a digital thermometer, a thermostat to turn devices on/off at certain temperatures, a safety device to power off when something gets too hot, etc.
October 2010
Arduino Unleashed - CodeProject
by JJL (via)using eclipse for arduino
This article is all about empowering you with more powerful tools that let you unleash your creativity without being limited by the default IDE.
Interface a rotary phone dial to an Arduino
by JJLAn old rotary phone can be used for a number of purposes in your Arduino projects - use it as a novel input device, or use the Arduino to interface a rotary phone to your computer.
September 2010
July 2010
April 2010
How to Hack Toy EEGs | Frontier Nerds
by JJL (via)Arturo Vidich, Sofy Yuditskaya, and I needed a way to read brains for our Mental Block project last fall. After looking at the options, we decided that hacking a toy EEG would be the cheapest / fastest way to get the data we wanted. Here’s how we did it.
February 2010
Arduino Expermentation Kit
by SponeA little kit with everything needed to get started playing with Arduinos. An Arduino, Breadboard, Battery box, Laser cut mounting board, components and instructions to get you experimenting right out of the box.