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OMC's H19 fiber-optic shield has been adapted as a stackable add-on for the Arduino Uno. It’s designed to simplify the integration of fiber-optic data links into microprocessor-based platforms.
[Scott-28] recently sent in a particularly well-documented project that turned an antique rotary phone into a digital kitchen timer using an internal Arduino.
Microcontroller demo boards such as the Arduino UNO are ubiquitous on Hackaday as the brains of many a project which inevitably does something impressive or unusual. Sometime someone builds a parti… ...
Anyone who enjoys building projects using the Arduino platform and the awesome Raspberry Pi mini PC, are sure to be interested in this new concept called the Bridge Shield. The Bridge Shield is ...
If your Arduino project requires a VGA connection you may be interested in a new Arduino VGA Shield that has been created by serial Kickstarter entrepreneur Masih Vahida. The third generation of ...
Digi-Key Electronics has signed a worldwide distribution agreement with LogiSwitch, makers of the Arduino-friendly NoBounce line of ICs and switches. LogiSwitch’s adaptive NoBounce technology ...
OMC has launched a fibre optic transceiver shield for Arduino Uno, designed to work with PMMA (polymer) optical cables up to 25m long, plus demonstration software.
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