Arduino Open-source Electronics Prototyping Arduino is an open-source electronics prototyping platform based on flexible, easy-to-use hardware and software. It’s intended for artists, designers, hobbyists, and anyone interested in creating interactive objects or environments. The Arduino board is a cheap, robust i/o board based on the ATmega168. It has 13 digital pins (6 of which allow PWM output) and 6 analog inputs. There are USB, serial, bluetooth, and mini versions, Build. Schematics and PCB layouts. Assembly instructions: soldering a PCB or on a breadboard (either way, you’ll need a bootloader). The open-source Arduino Environment makes it easy to write code and [Read More ....]
I am using the word MakerSpace for the same Hackerspace for just one reason, many conservative regions in the world are spooked silly when you say the word hacker. I shall use this word Maker so that youngsters and students are not barred from MakerSpace from these regions. Finally i would like to say that we can call them plain TinkerSpace, where youngsters take apart, fix, build Hardware, Software, Webware, Robots and Machines. From Hobby Hound – DIY Electronics Sony used to get the abandoned ww2 radios in the islands to design, make and sell their first radio units. Honda [Read More ....]
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A place to view and share educational material made of small knowledge chunks called modules that can be organized as courses, books, reports, etc. Anyone may view or contribute. Connexions – share educational material Connexions is a dynamic digital educational ecosystem consisting of an educational content repository and a content management system optimized for the delivery of educational conte A First Course in Electrical and Computer Engineering Provides readers with a comprehensive, introductory look at the world of electrical engineering. It was originally written by Louis Scharf and Richard Behrens at the University of Colorado. This collection includes MATLAB exercises [Read More ....]
