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Rc Arduino Domino Layer With Bluetooth App Control
How to 3D print and assemble your very own programmable and remote controllable automatic domino laying machine.Who likes knocking down absurdly long runs of dominoes? I do! Who doesn't like laying them all by hand. I don't. That's why I made this....
By
DIY-Machines
Moderate

Ai Soc Design
This article introduces several different use cases for die-to-die connections, and looking for high-speed PHY IPs for die-to-die connections that can also use traditional low-cost packaging based on organic substrates.
By
Alanlin
Easy

Am/fm/sw Radio Receiver - Si4730 / Si4735
DIY AM/FM/SW/ DSP radio receiver, using Arduino Uno/Nano and a color display TFT ST7735 1.8in.
By
CesarSound
Moderate

The Interactive Storytelling Radio
In this project we convert a neat looking radio into a voice-enabled, interactive storyteller. Future, here we come!
Difficult

Add A Real Clock Calendar To Your Arduino
Use of the MikroElektronika Click Shield for Arduino and a RTC Click Board based on PC8583
By
Rob_Long
Easy

Slot Cars Laser Triggered Lap Time Glcd Display
I bought a pair of KY008 laser modules and a matching sensor, and I knew I had to make some cool project with it.
By
talofer99
Easy

Coffee Table Raspberrypi Arcade Machine
Enjoy dinner and gaming at the same time!! - This is a slightly complicated build and requires a few woodworking tools. Building a good quality monitor and sound system into your coffee table and including some USB ports on the front is well worth the effort!! Both my wife and I are in love with this epic project!!
Difficult

Doom Eternal On Gameboy color
Using my Raspberry Pi GBC to play Doom Eternal!
By
314Reactor
Moderate

Vectron Vr
Vectron VR is a virtual reality peripheral for the Vectron 64 6502 CPU-based breadboard computer.
By
nickbild
Difficult

Disco Helmet - Guide
Inspired by the classic Daft Punk 'Thomas' helmet. Light up the room and be the envy of all your friends with this amazing Arduino powered disco helmet! You will need access to a 3D printer and a soldering iron to complete this project.
Moderate

Simon Says Game - 3d Printable | Arduino Nano | Diy Project
Print, assemble and program your own Simon Says game. How much of the randomly generated colour pattern can you memorise and repeat back? Not sure, then why not make one and find out. With an Arduino Nano at its core this project also incorporates an OLED screen, passive buzzer and some big bright buttons.
By
DIY-Machines
Easy

Historic Voicebot
Have a chat with your favourite person from the past with the Historic Voicebot!
Difficult