Simulation of a real suspension on a remote controlled car The user SuperScale constructed an active suspension in an unmanned vehicle which is controlled by a microcontroller Arduino. The microcontroller is programmed to simulate the suspension movements and weight of a real car.
The eyes of the pumpkin A pumpkin with eyes that are controlled by a servomotor, using the Arduino platform.
F.Lashes Interactive LED Eyelashes Created by Arduino designer Tien Pham, F.Lashes are lightweight, easy-to-apply false LED eyelashes that come in pink, red, blue, light blue, white, yellow, and green. As you tilt your head, jump, twist and dance, they'll react to your movements and change patterns! Coming to Kickstarter soon...
Unmanned car simulator The Arduino Car Simulator is a simulator for unmanned car created by the Marc and Jordi Tomàs Rafart, two students of Robotics at the University of Barcelona's Escola Diocesana. From a seat with steering wheel and pedals, the user sees the images through a camera that transmits directly from the driver's seat. A feedback system to simulate the movements and vibrations of the vehicle directly in the driver's seat. Information from the unmanned vehicle recovered from an Arduino board Uno and translated into movements in place of operator.
Modding. Custom case for computer (Battletech/Mech Warrior style). Continue work on computer case in the style of BattleTech (Mech Warrior). A distinctive feature of the Vulture (Mad Dog) have always been two huge missile launchers – in this video we are going to do... Also add a couple of sensors for temperature control on the Arduino and RGB led backlight. Time work took a lot, but I, as usual, tried to cover scope of work in the most compressed form, so as not to bore You)
Automatic protection from politicians To cope with the enormity of the political demagogues and the Government, electronic Daniel T.c. from Hungary built this ingenious device. Fortunately, in Hungary there are people who disapprove of Viktor Orban - let alone with a very humorous way. For the project, use a 3D printer and an Arduino board. H device automatically recognizes the voice of each political with the help of a mobile phone, and he does ... Accordingly.
Endless Table Infinite Table Based on Arduino Nano V3
Typewriter with speech recognition The user with the nickname Zip Zaps use speech recognition in Windows operating system and its knowledge in programming, to design the first typewriter with speech recognition. Essentially did not change the same typewriter. Instead, planned some servo so as to press the keys, using a controller Pololu, a Big Easy Guide and an Arduino board, While Windows used for converting speech to text.
Old-School Arcade Cabinet Fits in the Palm of Your Hand | Mashable The Tiny Arcade is a retro arcade cabinet, complete with a working joystick, buttons and a 16-bit screen. The cabinet, developed by the Ohio-based company TinyCircuits, runs open-source games on an Arduino platform.
knife-wielding tentacle I have a long history of making objects that people find challenging. I started building back in the early days of SteamPunk here in the UK. I lost my job due to MS and so have plenty of time to get to grips with the Arduino.I’m not sure about what this build may or, may not bring, but then I don’t really care. I build to amuse those who may be bored. Just right now I think the world needs a laugh. ?
These Halloween I dressed cloud One father dressed his little daughter with an original outfit, who named it "The boy" from the well-known phenomenon. The huge cloud contains 98 LED lights and an Arduino computer with a switch pouring water from a bottle to the small bag.