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We have previously talked about FireFly , a set of software tools dedicated to bridging the gap between Grasshopper (a free plug-in for Rhino), the Arduino micro-controller, the internet and beyond. Now it comes with its 1.006 new features like the Arduino Code Generator , Upload to I/O Board, UDP and OSC Listeners and Transmitters, XML Search, and State Detection. The Arduino Code Generator attempts to convert any Grasshopper definition into Arduino compatible code (C++) on the fly. It works by detecting components that are ‘upstream’ from the Uno/Mega Write component. The Code Generator checks the component ID against a library of custom C++ functions which then get added to the code if there is a match. The code can be simultaneously saved as a .pde (Arduino Sketch) file to be opened in the Arduino IDE.
This week we are releasing a few new products and services. We begin with the Arduino Ethernet and the Arduino Mega ADK. The Arduino Ethernet combines a regular Arduino board with the Ethernet Shield into a single board designed to power your internet of things projects. It has the ability (if fitted with an optional module) to be powered directly from the ethernet cable using a standard called “ Power over Ethernet “, this makes ideal for permanent installations in buildings and similar structures.
http://www.mon-club-elec.fr/ [fr] est avant tout un site perso amateur sur lequel je mets en ligne mes développements en électronique numérique programmée, dans une optique ludique et expérimentale, “just for fun” ! http://todbot.com/blog/bionicarduino/ [en] It is an introduction to microcontroller programming and interfacing with the real world using the Arduino physical computing platform. It focuses on building new physical senses and making motion with the building blocks of robotics, using Arduino as a platform. Logiciels http://fritzing.org/ [en] Fritzing is an open-source initiative to support designers, artists, researchers and hobbyists to work creatively with interactive electronics. We are creating a software and website in the spirit of Processing and Arduino, developing a tool that allows users to document their prototypes, share them with others, teach electronics in a classroom, and to create a pcb layout for professional manufacturing.