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Arduino Customer Community. MIDILibrary. Using Arduino with Ableton's Max for Live software. DigiKey Electronics - Electronic Components Distributor. Position Sensor (Sensors, Actuators, and Robotics) Robotic Xylophone. With the holiday season approaching, we are always looking for a way to add a little Christmas spirit to our office. This year, we thought it would be awesome to have a musical instrument that we could control with a NerdKits microcontroller kit, and have it play holiday music. Keeping true with the NerdKits spirit, we decided to build a xylophone, build the whole thing from scratch, and teach about solenoids and shift registers along the way!

Our homemade xylophone was a great way to put our milling machine to use cutting the bars for each note, and using the lathe for the solenoid forms and steel slugs. We made our xylophone from aluminum bars -- all 6061 aluminum alloy rectangular bars, with a 1.5" x 0.375" cross-section. We made the base from a 1/8" thick sheet of acrylic (a transparent plastic). Labs / MIDI Output using an Arduino. Overview This page covers only the details of MIDI communication on the Arduino module.

Labs / MIDI Output using an Arduino

For a more general introduction to MIDI on a microprocessor, see the MIDI notes on Tom's physical computing site. MIDI, the Musical Instrument Digital Interface, is a useful protocol for controlling synthesizers, sequencers, and other musical devices. MIDI devices are generally grouped in to two broad classes: controllers (i.e. devices that generate MIDI signals based on human actions) and synthesizers (including samplers, sequencers, and so forth).

The latter take MIDI data in and make sound, light, or some other effect. (:toc Table of Contents:) Parts For this lab you'll need: InterfacingWithSoftware. You have come to the place to learn about connecting an Arduino to other devices, whatever software is running on those other devices.

InterfacingWithSoftware

The Arduino can "talk", (transmit or receive data data) via a serial channel, so any other device with serial capabilities can communicate with an Arduino. It doesn't matter what program/programming language is driving the other device. You can either use the Arduino's "main" serial port, the one it uses when you "talk" to it to program it, or you can leave that channel dedicated to programming (and the development environment's serial monitor), and use two other pins for an extra serial link dedicated to the external device. Some programs (like Flash) don't have native serial capabilities. Playground - SolenoidTutorial. You can not drive a solenoid directly from your Arduino.

Playground - SolenoidTutorial

It requires more current than you can provide and produces destructive voltages when it is switched off. There is a simple solution. Solenoids take a lot of power The solenoid I was testing with is a 12 volt solenoid the size of my thumb. It passes 1 amp of current when turned on and becomes uncomfortably warm to hold if left on. Stuff.storediydrones.com/ArduCopter3DRAssemblyInstructions. Maxuino. Controlling solenoids with arduino. In this instructable we will be building a simple circuit that will allow us to control a solenoid using the popular physical computing platform arduino.

Controlling solenoids with arduino

I became interested in controlling solenoids for robotic music applications. A similar circuit can be used to control a motor or other devices that require more current than the arduino can provide directly from its output pins. Since the solenoid requires higher current than the arduino can provide we will be using an alternative power source for the solenoid (a couple batteries) and will be "driving" it with a TIP120 transistor. The circuit we're using can be found online here. This instructable draws from the excellent documentation in Tod Kurt's bionic arduino workshops. Build time was exactly one-beer. Software and Hardware recommendations for Sound design. US - Electronic Components Distributor - Catalogues, Select, Findings and other brochures.

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Limor. Arduino Tutorial - Learn electronics and microcontrollers using Arduino! So, I get two or three emails a day, all basically asking the same thing: "Where can I learn about electronics?

Arduino Tutorial - Learn electronics and microcontrollers using Arduino!

" In general, most of these people have seen some of my projects and want to be able to build similar things. Unfortunately, I have never been able to point them to a good site that really takes the reader through a solid introduction to microcontrollers and basic electronics. I designed this tutorial course to accompany the Arduino starter pack sold at the Adafruit webshop. The pack contains all the components you need (minus any tools) for the lessons Follow these lessons for happiness and prosperity.

Lesson 0 Pre-flight check...Is your Arduino and computer ready? Here are some recommended tools: If you need to get any soldering done, you may also want.... All of the content in the Arduino Tutorial is CC 2.5 Share-Alike Attrib. Adafruit Learning System. Adafruit Industries, Unique & fun DIY electronics and kits.