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L’univers des Fab Labs, de l’électronique, du DIY et de l’impression 3D

L’univers des Fab Labs, de l’électronique, du DIY et de l’impression 3D

DIY Planet : Made in Fr Build a drawbot from two CD drives and a Raspberry Pi A DIY plotter build using old CD drives and a Raspberry Pi by Norbert Heinz: The battery powered WLAN plotter shown here is composed of parts from two old optical drives, four H bridges, a servo and a Raspberry Pi. Project info at HomoFaciens site. Via Make. Check out the video after the break.

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SIK Experiment Guide for the Arduino 101/Genuino 101 Board Favorited Favorite 0 This SparkFun Inventor’s Kit Experiment Guide is your map for navigating the waters of beginning embedded electronics using the Intel® Curie-based Arduino 101® or Genuino 101® board. This guide contains all the information you will need to explore the 21 circuits of the SparkFun Inventor’s Kit for the Arduino 101. At the center of this guide is one core philosophy – that anyone can (and should) play around with cutting-edge electronics. When you’re done with this guide, you’ll have the know-how to start creating your own projects and experiments, from building robots and game controllers to IoT (Internet of Things) and data logging, the world will be your oyster. Note: For the purposes of this tutorial, we are using the Arduino 101 board. Included Materials Here are all of the parts in the SparkFun Inventor’s Kit for the Arduino 101/Genuino 101 Board (101 SIK): Experiment List Suggested Reading Open Source!

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