Roberto Abraham Scaruffi

Saturday 22 August 2015


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Bluetooth controlled Quadcopter using MultiWii by Rishabh Banga

Designing a mulirotor using MultiWii v2.5 SE and controlling it via Bluetooth. With Android andArduino.

ZigBee communication with the Pi 2 and Windows IoT Core by Carey Payette

This project shows you how to implement ZigBee communication on Windows IoT Core. WithMicrosoftRaspberry Pi, and XBee.

IFTTT Smart Button by Noel Portugal

This is a V2 of my original Staples Easy Button project. It is WAY more energy efficient, plus it has a first-time OTA wifi configuration. With ESP8266and IFTTT.

3D Printed Stepper Motor by Anthony Garofalo

I designed this stepper motor with eight electromagnets, six neodymium magnets, with a 3d printed rotor and stator housing. This is specifi. With Arduino and Particle.

Arduino Control Center by Chip McClelland

Arduino powered control and measurement platform. With AdafruitArduinoOSH Park, andSparkFun.

Home Automation using Particle and Amazon Echo by Krishnaraj Varma

Home Automation using Particle and Amazon Echo. With Particle.

MPU-6050 for Windows IoT by Graham Chow

This is a MPU-6050 Windows IoT solution that uses interrupts, fifo, constant sampling (50hz) with no DMP. With MicrosoftRaspberry Pi, andSparkFun.

Stair Climbing Robot by Jason Jaeger

A super simple stair climbing robot. With Arduinoand RedBearLab.

Soil Moisture Sensing by Sarah Al-Mutlaq

Making a plant self watering system using SparkFun's Soil Moisture Sensor. With SparkFun.

Monitoring earthquakes with Node-RED by OpenSensors.io

Did you feel that?? Use OpenSensors together with Node-RED to receive email alerts whenever there’s a major quake in a region of interest! WithOpenSensors.io.

Physical computing with ATtiny by Neto Carrer

Using Arduino to make home decoration more fun. With Arduino and AVR.

JeePioneer Radio Control by Scott Paul

Control your Chrysler car's aftermarket radio with only cruise control buttons, thanks to Arduino. With Arduino.