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Lego Interactive Wall
My little brother works for Facebook and in Building 14 they have an amazing LEGO wall! I knew I needed one in my house!
By
amiedd
Moderate
How To Build A Usbtiny Isp Programmer
The best way to use CNC milling machines to build your PCB. PCB milling machines give you good quality PCB and it takes less time, less resource and cheapest way to produce PCB prototypes!So, let's build a USBtiny ISP programmer by utilizing a CNC milling machine!Without further do, let's get started!
By
suhail_jr
Difficult
Getting Started With Powershell Iot & Sensehat - Temp Sensor
With this project, you will get a brief explanation about what's PowerShell, why I'm using it and how you also use it on your projects.
I will guide you through how you can install PowerShell on RaspberryPi, getting started with it, and write a function to get temperature!
By
DanielSSilva
Moderate
Nerf Gun Ammo Counter / Range finder
Why? Because ammo counters are cool and range finders are also pretty cool and Nerf is cool – mix them together and it's ice cold.
By
314Reactor
Moderate
Arduino Soliton Radar | Metal Gear solid
Rudimentary version of the Soliton Radar from Metal Gear Solid that can detect walls and movement around the user.
By
314Reactor
Moderate
Transfer Learning Model On Google Aiy Vision Kit
Collect training data with Google AIY Vision Kit, build Hand Gesture Classifier via transfer learning, and deploy it on Google Vision AIY.
Moderate
Iot Pool Monitoring With Thingsboard
This project will show how to monitor pH, ORP, and temperature of a pool or spa and upload the data to ThingsBoard.io's visualization and storage service.
By
ufire
Easy
Raspberry Alarm Upgrade
In this Project, my 20 years old alarm system gets an upgrade, email and SMS warnings replace the old phone calling notification.
By
Muls96
Easy
Robot Arm That Mimics Your Arm Movements
This project shows 3D printed robot arm that mimics your arm movements. The arm motion is sensed using accelerometers and a digital compass.
By
bitluni
Moderate
Measuring Distance With Sound
Using ultrasonic sensors to measure distance of obstacles, taking into account temperature and humidity that affect the speed of sound.
By
ioarvanit
Easy
Dual Axis Solar Tracker Panel With Auto And Manual Mode
A solar panel that can rotate in two axis either automatically using four light sensors, either manually with the aid of two potentiometers.
By
ioarvanit
Moderate
Plant Watering Alarm System With Arduino
A device that warns us with light sound and a sign when our plant needs water.
By
ioarvanit
Easy
Using Ibm's Watson For Ph And Ec Measurements
This will show how to monitor EC, pH, and temperature of a hydroponics setup and upload the data to IBM's Watson service. Watson is free to get started with. There are paid plans, but the free plan is more than enough for this project.
By
ufire
Easy

