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Arduino is an open-source electronics prototyping platform based on flexible, easy-to-use hardware and software. It's intended for artists, designers, hobbyists, and anyone interested in creating interactive objects or environments.

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Pinguino is an Arduino-compatible electronics prototyping platform. It supports different 8- and 32-bit microcontrollers, all with built-in USB module (no FTDI chip !). 8-bit PIC18F2550, PIC18F4550 and PIC18F26J50 (coming soon) from ©Microchip. 32-bit PIC32MX Mips familly from ©Microchip. ... [More] STM32 Cortex M3 familly (coming soon) from ©STMicroelectronics. [Less]

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Theo's Mechanic Ape robot platform is a modular hardware and software platform to control autonomous robots.

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Api-do is a collection of tools inspired by and extending Joshua Wright's original KillerBee. It is a martial art aspect of ZigBee networking apiculture: the Way of the Bee. The goal is to produce methods and tools for accessing security of ZigBee and other IEEE 802.15.4 deployments and/or ... [More] implementations. Specifically, the project seeks to advance the state-of-the-art in device discovery and enumeration, geographical mapping, fingerprinting, and exploitation, while providing recommendations for remediation. “Security will not get better until tools for practical exploration of the attack surface are made available.” ("Wright's law", Joshua Wright) This project originated from the ZigBee/802.15.4 security research at the Dartmouth Trust Lab. [Less]

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This is a Arduino GPS Library and related documentation for wiring up GPS to an Arduino to make this work. The project is based on on code done for GPS-A-Sketch class at TheHacktory.org in Fall 2008.

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Libinteract is a set of tools for use with AVR microcontroller. It is especially intended for new media art projects involving playing with sensors, lights, sounds and actuators. The library focuses on building reusable and modular components, most of which can be used with any Atmel AVR products. ... [More] Part of the library is based on the Arduino library and will thus only work with supported architectures (ATMega8/168), however this is what is needed in most cases. Please look the wiki page at http://wiki.dataflow.ws/LibInteract for fresh information. [Less]

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Void your warranty, violate a user agreement, fry a circuit, blow a fuse, poke an eye out. Make: The risk-takers, the doers, the makers of things... Here are sample programs that have been featured in articles on the Make Blog!

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This is a simple code sample for the arduino microcontroller system. It allows the use of the stepper motor (specifically the one sold at sparkfun.com) and the easy driver v3 which is also sold at sparkfun.com. The code allows full position control of the motor as well as direction and full speed control.

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This project is about a building an Arduino-like board, an Arduino clone, using Microchip PIC, and powered by jalv2 and jallib. Jaluino project is described at http://jaluino.org website

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Hosted files for my electronics projects. For more info see: http://wirejungle.wordpress.com

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