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The Extended DAC Shield is a high-speed, high-precision, eight channel, -10V to +10V analog output shield for the Arduino. The design will be open source with schematic, layout, and source code ...
Posted in Arduino Hacks, Retrocomputing Tagged arduino, arduino mega, debugger, retro computer, z80 ← If Coffee == True { Smashed Laptop Becomes Stylish All-In-One → ...
It’s an Arduino shield that adds a Linux SoC, WiFi, Ethernet, and USB Host to any Arduino board from the Uno, to the Duemilanove and Mega.
This experiment uses Arduino Uno and an LCD shield as hardware in addition to the DAC module. The sketch (code), supported by the Adafruit_MCP4725 Library, increments the DAC, reads the values, and ...
The project uses an Arduino Uno R3, Arduino Mega 2560, Arduino CNC Shield V3 GRBL, Stepper Motor Driver A4988 and Arduino L293D Motor Shield together with a couple of wooden wine boxes to create a ...
Enter 1Sheeld. 1Sheeld connects your Arduino to your smartphone (Android only, for now) to hook into its display, accelerometer, magnetometer, Wi-Fi, cellular connectivity, GPS, gyroscope, etc.
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