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SparkFun VoiceBox Shield - DEV-10661 Description: The SparkFun VoiceBox Shield can be mounted on top of your Arduino board to give it access to all of the capabilities of the SpeakJet voice and sound synthesizer. The Voice Box Shield uses the SpeakJet chip to convert serial commands into a great robot-sounding voice. Populated on the VoiceBox Shield are the SpeakJet IC, a two stage audio amplifier with a potentiometer to set the gain and a standard 3.5mm audio output jack. Simply connect a speaker to the output jack and get your Arduino-bot talking with very minimal work! You can control the SpeakJet through either its serial line, or the eight event input lines which are connected to digital pins 5-12. A 3-way jumper allows you to connect either the software (D2) or hardware (D1) TX pin of the Arduino to the SpeakJet’s serial input. Also included on the shield are a grid of 0.1" pitch through-holes for prototyping as well as the Arduino’s reset button. Documents:

Fundamentals of a GPS guided vehicle So you are interested in building a GPS guided vehicle? Well this is not for the beginner. This walk through does not hold your hand. I am expecting that you know things about motor drivers, micro controllers, and general electronics. Also read: You will notice there are now 2 setups. What would be needed: (short list basic setup) GPS CompassVehicle ( you might want one that can drive on grass and cement)Micro Controller (in this case a Arduino. What would be needed: (short list better setup) GPS (i might try and experiment with other GPS units but this is the one i have tried so far)CompassVehicle (any vehicle with a ESC and servo steering)Arduino (i used my custom board, you could order one from me but you can use any Arduino) Below are directions for the BASIC. Here is a arduino reference picture: In this walkthrough we will be using the EM406A. Now with the GPS wired up, we are ready to test it. NewSoftSerial nss(2, 3); Upload the example to the arduino now. Compass: Look below. to add in

Arduino Shields Favorited Favorite 1 What is a Shield? Arduino shields are modular circuit boards that piggyback onto your Arduino to instill it with extra functionality. SparkFun catalog manager RobertC. in awe of an extravagant platter of shields. Many Arduino shields are stackable. Shields are often supplied with either an example sketch, or a library. Shield Form Factor Every Arduino shield must have the same form-factor as the standard Arduino. Some shields use every pin on the Arduino, while others only use a couple. There’s a great variety of Arduino shields out there – too many to ever include in this tutorial. Shieldstravaganza Here’s a list of SparkFun’s more popular and unique shields. If you’re more visually inclined, check out our ShieldStravaganza Video Series (Part 1, Part 2, and Part 3). Prototyping (And Then Some) Prototyping shields don’t add much functionality to the Arduino, but they do help in other ways. ProtoShield Kit - The self-titled star of this category. Music and Sound

Kurs Arduino | Zrób to sam 2.0 Zbiór ćwiczeń do zrealizowania w formie trzydniowych warsztatów programowania dla osób bez wcześniejszego doświadczenia Nie tylko Arduino Głównym celem warsztatów jest przedstawienie podstaw programowania Arduino i tworzenia układów elektronicznych. Na bazie Arduino można budować samodzielne urządzenia elektroniczne, na pewno jednak prędzej czy później realizowany przez nas projekt wymagał będzie skomunikowania płytki z komputerem, internetem czy urządzeniami mobilnymi dlatego kurs podstaw Arduino postanowiłem rozszerzyć o przynajmniej minimalne podstawy programowania aplikacji w oparciu o język Processing, który jednocześnie stwarza pewne możliwości programowania na urządzenia mobilne z systemem Android, zahaczymy więc również i o ten temat. Czego się nauczysz? Dla kogo? Dla osób rozpoczynających przygodę z elektroniką i jako pomoc dla prowadzących warsztaty. Po co kolejny tutorial? Dzień 1 2. Zadania projektowe: Miernik napięciaWykrywacz światła Dzień 3

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Tutorial Search Results for servo Mario the Magician's Magical Lapel Flower A guest tutorial from the astonishingly talented [Mario the Magician]( A step-by-step tutorial to put together your own flower with an awesome video demonstration of its use! SparkFun Inventor's Kit for MicroView The SparkFun Inventor's Kit for MicroView follows our tried and true inventor's kit model, bringing you 11 simple yet fun experiments to introduce you to the SparkFun MicroView. Galileo Experiment Guide Learn how to work with the Galileo with this Awesome experiment guide! Digital Sandbox Experiment Guide Your guide to the Digital Sandbox! Arduino Shields All things Arduino Shields. RedBot Assembly Guide Rev 02 Assembly Guide for the RedBot Kit. Raspberry gPIo How to use either Python or C++ to drive the I/O lines on a Raspberry Pi.

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