Raspberry Pis are excellent tools to bring your home to the modern age without spending thousands of dollars on fancy smart devices and electronic gadgets. These single-board computers are incredibly ...
Hackers and makers can sometimes feel like they’re getting the short end of the stick when it comes to gift giving. You’re out there making thoughtful, intricate circuit sculptures, helpful software, ...
This USB powered thermometer based on an Arduino Nano shows the temperature using a vintage Russian "nixie" style IN-9 bargraph tube. Besides the well known numerical nixie tubes, other types of neon ...
🔍 Universal port and I2C device scanner for Arduino, ESP32, and ESP8266 microcontrollers. Automatically detects active ports, connected sensors, and I2C devices with automatic identification. Arduino ...
Bar code scanning has become the de facto system used in retail, as well as many other industries, due to its accuracy, speed and cost-effectiveness. Moreover, it is an approach that provides ...
This unassuming tavern has evolved into a favorite UNLV sports bar and a perennial local burger favorite, possibly because the staff comes up with a fresh Burger of the Month recipe year-round. Your ...
Abstract: Optical camera communication (OCC) traditionally uses the bright and dark stripes of rolling shutter pattern captured by the complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) image-sensor to ...
4 Bar Drum Pattern Manager, Beat-Maker, similar to the FL Studio Channel Rec interface, but with arduino components By pressing on a 4x4 button grid, you can select the beats on which a specific drum ...
Last week, New Belgium Brewing Co. announced the next phase of its ongoing commitment to uplift and support communities often left out of the craft beer community with its Poured for All Initiative — ...
The basic idea behind the bar code came from research by N. Joseph Woodland and Bernard Silver in the late 1940s. In the early 1960s, David J. Collins pioneered a way to scan bar codes with flashes of ...