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Arduino lernen mit dem Fritzing Starter Kit. JavaScript Powered Arduino with Johnny-Five. Posting at the Safari Books Online Blog, Derick Bailey has created an Arduino project that bows before Atwood’s Law (“Any application that can be written in JavaScript, will eventually be written in JavaScript.”): It should be no surprise, then, that JavaScript can also be used to control off-the-shelf hardware, circuits and other electronics like the Arduino platform.

Through the use of frameworks like Rick Waldron’s Johnny-Five for NodeJS, and the “StandardFirmata” software package for Arduino, you can write JavaScript on your computer and use it to control and manipulate nearly any aspect of an Arduino-based hardware setup.But before you take over the world with your JavaScript powered robots, you’ll need to get a few of the basics out of the way. You’ll need to know how to get an Arduino to communicate with your JavaScript program. Brian Jepson I’m a tinkerer and finally reached the point where I fix more things than I break. Bjepson@makermedia.com Related. (1) Arduino. IS 3-6456-5127-1 - Lernpaket Arduino bei reichelt elektronik. Arduino. My older son recently started school and needed his own desk for doing homework. I wanted to make something nicer than a simple tabletop with legs, and realized that I could also build in a bit of fun for when the homework is finished.

Both my boys and I still had space travel on our minds from our summer trip to Kennedy Space Center. For this desk project, I decided to go with a NASA theme. I researched the Apollo Program as well as NASA's Mission Control Center, and designed my own console roughly based on those. I say "roughly" because the actual Mission Control does more monitoring than controlling, and isn't awash in the whiz-bang rocket noises young kids appreciate.

The desk resides under my son's loft bed (which I also built), and stays closed until the homework is finished: When playtime begins, the lid flips up to reveal the Mission Control console: As I mentioned in the video, I painted the underside of the lid with magnetic primer. Play Supertux Cart with Arduino Esplora - in German. Best of 2012: Arduino Projects. As 2012 concludes, let’s look back at all the cool Arduino projects that we’ve featured on the site. There were a ton! We’ve been big fans of the Arduino since its release, and there are hundreds of posts on the blog as a testament to this love affair–with more to come in 2013! The following are some Arduino projects from 2012 that I especially liked: A Hacked Jaminator Band featuring an entire band of Yamaha Jaminator keytars! How cool would it be to have your own How-To: Build a Room-Sized Skill Crane? Pages: John Baichtal My interests include writing, electronics, RPGs, scifi, hackers & hackerspaces, 3D printing, building sets & toys.

Related. Entwicklerplatinen: Arduino Esplora ersetzt das Breadboard. Mit dem Arduino Esplora ersparen sich Bastler Lötkolben und Steckplatine. Die Entwicklerplatine hat ähnliche Hardware wie die Platine Leonardo und ist zusätzlich mit diversen Sensoren, Schaltern, Steuerelementen und sogar einem Joystick ausgestattet. Das Design orientiert sich an herkömmlichen Gamepads und lässt sich auch so nutzen. Der Mikrocontroller Atmega32U4 von Atmel steuert die diversen zusätzlichen Komponenten.

Die Platine misst 165 x 60 Millimeter. Der Mikrocontroller ist mit 16 MHz getaktet und hat 32 KByte Flash-Speicher, wovon 4 KByte vom Bootloader belegt werden. Die RX- und TX-LEDs auf der Platine zeigen die Datenübertragung vom Esplora auf einem Rechner an. Gamepad mit Sensoren Neben dem Joystick mit zentralem Druckknopf hat der Esplora auch vier Schalter, die rautenförmig angelegt sind. Für die Softwareentwicklung gibt es eine Bibliothek, über die sämtliche Komponenten des Esplora angesprochen werden können.

Ohne Versand kostet der Arduino Esplora 42 Euro. Wireless Arduino Powered Chess. LED Arduino Music Visualizer. Super Simple Copper Etching -- Sylvia's Mini Maker Show. How-To: Shrinkify Your Arduino Projects. Ein Arduino Shield selbst herstellen.