Learn how to make a wireless timing device using ESP32 wireless communication.
From an automated mushroom farm to the first NFT in space! Read on to find out what happened at the Jan '22 Miami Hack Week!
Yay! More interrupts. Let's see how to set up timer interrupts in an Arduino.
Let's continue digging deeper into Arduino to see what's really going on with registers.
Let's continue with the crystal anniversary theme by looking at liquid crystals!
In order to use more advanced features or optimize our code for space and speed, we need to understand how to work with registers directly in microcontrollers.
With all the information needed to construct a combat bot, let's actually build one!
We bring back Jamie to give us some design tips when creating a 3D-printed plastic ant bot.
Let's mix channels from an RC hobby controller to make a robot drive!
Let's learn how to read PWM signals from an RC receiver!
We get a combat bot veteran to talk about the different weapon types for fighting robots.
We can use digital magnetic field detectors as a compass to give our robot an absolute heading.
Let's gaze upward and look at how some of those nifty satellites can give us position data.
It's Monday, and that means it's time for Adventures in Science! This week, we dive into the mysterious world of rotary encoders.
Let's take a look at how LIDAR works and how we can use it in robots.
Time for the ever-popular loops discussion! We look at the three basic loops you can use in Arduino.
Building on our last Arduino programming episode, we look at creating compound conditional statements using logic operators.
We're back to exploring programming basics, and this week: if/else statements!
How to use the various math operators and compound assignment operators in C/C++.
We present another set of concepts in the computer science series as they relate to Arduino.
Sorry for the confusion. The rules and information have been updated!
The announcement says "Tuesday, November 16th at 12:01 a.m. MST through Tuesday, November 24th at 11:59 p.m. MST" -- Uh, my calendar…
It sort of reminds me of the story about the teacher who asked the students to explain how to measure the height of the building using a…
Hey Rob, I really enjoyed your video about your candy throwing robot. What a great life you have!! Tis a privilege to live in Colorado! Keep…
Thanks for your comment! That's interesting to hear about how much variance LEDs used to have! I haven't actually tested how consistent our…
Hi Dryw! First, let me say that this is a really good idea! I wish I'd had this kit back in about 2013 when I was working at a small…
I'm really excited about SPE as a technology, especially when combined with IEEE1588 & PoDL, but man is it ever hard to find documentation…
Tools and cables are available from various vendors. Our partner on this project, Harting, has a range of tools, cables jacks. for our demo,…
SPE user "power-over-data-line" (PoDL) and supports 60W of power delivery.
Thanks! I didn't really think that your sale was going to begin in 2033, and end in 2038 -- by my calculations (may be off), the next time…