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  • How to create a 3D sculpture  + (Steps: # Download an install [https://appsSteps: # Download an install [https://apps.autodesk.com/FUSION/en/Detail/Index?id=8699194120463301363&os=Win64&appLang=en Slicer for Fusion 360]. # We prepared a smaller and easier to process 3d model. Import the [https://drive.google.com/open?id=1uPw3ygtbECCSpNSOifi8TfQXnzldtmON Einstein simplified model] or: ## Download the 3D model [https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:631037 Einstein bust from Thingiverse] . Just the file “EinsteinBustTongue.stl” is needed. The file is quite big, it will probably need a powerful computer ## Import the 3d model  EinsteinBustTongue.stl in Slicer # Set the units to mm # Set the desired size for the model. We suggest minimum 10cm height # Choose the desired sheet format in Manufacturing Settings # Choose the Construction Technique Stacked slices # In manufacturing settings click on the small gear icon in order to see the advanced options at the bottom of the screen: # Set the material thickness to the one you wish to use. Slot offset is usually 0.010 for most laser cutters. # Set the dowels, choose “cross”: setting two dowels makes the puzzle easier, as the slices will be unable to rotate and their orientation will be defined by the dowels.d their orientation will be defined by the dowels.)
  • How to create a 3D sculpture  + (Steps: # Download an install [https://appsSteps: # Download an install [https://apps.autodesk.com/FUSION/en/Detail/Index?id=8699194120463301363&os=Win64&appLang=en Slicer for Fusion 360]. # We prepared a smaller and easier to process 3d model. Import the [https://drive.google.com/open?id=1uPw3ygtbECCSpNSOifi8TfQXnzldtmON Einstein simplified model] or: ## Download the 3D model [https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:631037 Einstein bust from Thingiverse] . Just the file “EinsteinBustTongue.stl” is needed. The file is quite big, it will probably need a powerful computer ## Import the 3d model  EinsteinBustTongue.stl in Slicer # Set the units to mm # Set the desired size for the model. We suggest minimum 10cm height # Choose the desired sheet format in Manufacturing Settings # Choose the Construction Technique Stacked slices # In manufacturing settings click on the small gear icon in order to see the advanced options at the bottom of the screen: # Set the material thickness to the one you wish to use. Slot offset is usually 0.010 for most laser cutters. # Set the dowels, choose “cross”: setting two dowels makes the puzzle easier, as the slices will be unable to rotate and their orientation will be defined by the dowels.d their orientation will be defined by the dowels.)
  • Mini écran connecté  + (IFTTT est un service qui permet d'automatiIFTTT est un service qui permet d'automatiser des tâches, Adafruit IO est compatible avec celui-ci.
    Si vous voulez utiliser IFTTT avec votre propre serveur, il y a des webhooks qui permettent de faire cela.
    Nous allons voir comment afficher les notifications d'un smartphone sur notre écran.
    Bien que ce soit amusant comme projet, n'oubliez pas que vous allez donner accès à vos notifications à deux services sur internet. Même si les communications sont en théorie sécurisée, niveau vie privée c'est une très mauvaise idée.
    *Créer un compte sur IFTTT *Installer l'application android '''if''' *Sur l'interface web d'IFTTT, cliquer sur '''My Applets''' *Cliquer sur '''New Applet''' *Choisissez le service '''Android Device''' *Choisissez '''Notification Received''' '''then''' *Choisissez '''Adafruit''' *Choisissez '''Send data to Adafruit IO''' *Dans '''Feed Name''' mettez '''notifications''' *Dans '''Data to save''' choisisez '''AppName''' et '''Notification''' '''Title'''
    L'ESP8266 va se déconnecter (puis se reconnecter) du serveur MQTT, si le message est trop long.

    Votre applet devrait ressembler à ceci. Aller sur votre téléphone, lancer IFTTT et autoriser '''l'accès aux notifications'''.
    le message est trop long.</div> </div><br/>Votre applet devrait ressembler à ceci. Aller sur votre téléphone, lancer IFTTT et autoriser '''l'accès aux notifications'''.<br/>)
  • Mini écran connecté  + (IFTTT est un service qui permet d'automatiIFTTT est un service qui permet d'automatiser des tâches, Adafruit IO est compatible avec celui-ci.
    Si vous voulez utiliser IFTTT avec votre propre serveur, il y a des webhooks qui permettent de faire cela.
    Nous allons voir comment afficher les notifications d'un smartphone sur notre écran.
    Bien que ce soit amusant comme projet, n'oubliez pas que vous allez donner accès à vos notifications à deux services sur internet. Même si les communications sont en théorie sécurisée, niveau vie privée c'est une très mauvaise idée.
    *Créer un compte sur IFTTT *Installer l'application android '''if''' *Sur l'interface web d'IFTTT, cliquer sur '''My Applets''' *Cliquer sur '''New Applet''' *Choisissez le service '''Android Device''' *Choisissez '''Notification Received''' '''then''' *Choisissez '''Adafruit''' *Choisissez '''Send data to Adafruit IO''' *Dans '''Feed Name''' mettez '''notifications''' *Dans '''Data to save''' choisisez '''AppName''' et '''Notification''' '''Title'''
    L'ESP8266 va se déconnecter (puis se reconnecter) du serveur MQTT, si le message est trop long.

    Votre applet devrait ressembler à ceci. Aller sur votre téléphone, lancer IFTTT et autoriser '''l'accès aux notifications'''.
    le message est trop long.</div> </div><br/>Votre applet devrait ressembler à ceci. Aller sur votre téléphone, lancer IFTTT et autoriser '''l'accès aux notifications'''.<br/>)
  • Arbre multimédia  + (Vous trouverez ici l'image que nous utilisons sur nos cartes SD : Mais voici les sources pour installer vous même la distribution linux sur votre raspberry)
  • SunZilla - Guide 4: Solar box  + (To physically anchor the the boxes togetheTo physically anchor the the boxes together, the joins need to be added. The joins hold the boxes in place on a wooden foot structure. This structure can be CNC-milled with the provided .DMX source file, which you can download below. You can also old-school wood-craft them, following the .PDF technical drawing, also downloadable below. After milling the foot structure, put the boxes in their places and drill 4 holes through the outside bottom rim of each box and the underlying wooden structure. Using these holes, the different parts are connected by a bent bicycle spoke. The shape of the spoke can be seen in the following figure. The shape of the spoke can be seen in the following figure bellow. The height of the “mouth” of the bent spoke depends on the thickness of the wooden foot (see diagram). It should 2-4 mm less than the added thickness of the box and the wooden foot. To bend the spoke, start from one side of the spoke and do one bending after the other by holding the spoke with pliers and bending then the longer end of the spoke with your hand in the shape you like.poke with your hand in the shape you like.)
  • E-waste lights  + (The Android app is linked to the smart binThe Android app is linked to the smart bin using WIFI or Bluetooth. It collects waste data, contains fun facts to educate people about recycling and waste sorting. To motivate people to keep on sorting their waste, the app also shows you how much money you have accumulated.s you how much money you have accumulated.)
  • EMI probe 12+ activities  + (The EMI detector comes in two forms: the gThe EMI detector comes in two forms: the gadget is mounted on a shield suitable for an arduino uno board, or the detector is embedded on a shield on which an arduino nano is mounted. We will start by building the shield for arduino uno here s the wiring diagram for the EMI detector == Step by step instructions for the Arduino Uno shield == First, solder at least a couple of pins to the PCB. These will go into GND and Analog 5 in th arduino uno board. Next, solder an extra pin on the opposite side of the PCB. This will connect to Digital 9 on the arduino board. The speaker will also be soldered onto the PCB. Solder the positive end of the speaker to the pin which goes into analog 9 on the arduino. Solder the negative end of the speaker into the PCB. Then connect a short (5 cm max) piece of electric wire to the negative end of the speaker. The other end of the cable is soldered on the pin which goes into GND. Use a 1Mohm resistor to connect the pin which goes into GND and the one that goes into Analog 5 on the PCB (see photo above). It’s now time to add the antenna of your EMI detector. Take about 20 cm of solid core wire, and solder one end of it on to the PCB, precisely to the pin that goes into Analog 5 on the board. = Step by step instructions for the Arduino Nano shield = An timelapse is available here Solder two strips of female headers onto a PCB (3cm x 7cm) You will need to be able to arrange the arduino nano onto these strips of female headers. Solder the positive side of the speaker to the PCB, in correspondence with the D3 pin. Solder the other end of the speaker onto the PCB, in correspondence with GND pin of the arduino nano. Next, grab the 1Mohm resistor, and solder one end to the PCB pin which leads to A5 on the board, the other end to the PCB pin which goes into GND. To make the antenna of your device, take a piece of solid core wire (about 15 cm long), and solder one end of it to the PCB pin which leads to GND on the arduino nano. Finally, grap two short pieces of electric wire. You will use them to connect a 9V battery to the arduino nano and power the board. Solder one end of the first cable to VIN on the arduino nano, solder one end of the other cable to GND. solder one end of the other cable to GND.)
  • PiKon telescope  + (The PiKon telescope is a robust design butThe PiKon telescope is a robust design but there are two issues that need care if you are to get the most out of your project. '''Dust and the Camera Sensor''' PiKon benefits from a very simple design that has just one optical component. The lens of the Raspberry Pi Camera is removed to allow imaging by the Optical Mirror. This means that the Raspberry Pi Camera sensor is exposed to dust and dirt. Adding sensor protection would add two optical surfaces to the design, so the sensor is left exposed. This is not a problem provided care is taken to avoid dust and dirt getting on the sensor. '''Care of the Mirror''' As with all reflecting telescopes, care must be taken to avoid damaging the mirror. When assembling or modifying the telescope be careful not to let components drop down the Telescope Tube onto the Mirror.p down the Telescope Tube onto the Mirror.)
  • Seeed MR60BHA1 Presence, Breathing, and Heartbeat Sensing  + (The [https://www.seeedstudio.com/60GHz-mmWThe [https://www.seeedstudio.com/60GHz-mmWave-Radar-Sensor-Breathing-and-Heartbeat-Module-p-5305.html?queryID=504dcf6317754ee7930d15192a311c71&objectID=5305&indexName=bazaar_retailer_products MR60BHA1] 60GHz mmWave Module is a versatile sensor that utilizes Frequency Modulation Continuous Wave (FMCW) detection to accurately measure breathing rate and heart rate, ensuring a completely private and secure environment, free from external interference. Equipped with a built-in standard algorithm and onboard antenna, the unit delivers simultaneous signal output with exceptional precision. It serves as an ideal solution for developing high-accuracy, self-regulating, privacy-protected, and secure biotic radar systems in consumer electronics, healthcare, and industrial applications. Block Diagram Beyond heart rate and respiration detection, the radar sensor can detect human presence in the operating area, enabling the creation of an automated device and appliance control system that conserves energy during unoccupied periods. Additionally, the system incorporates an IR temperature sensor to measure body temperature, allowing for illness and stress detection. Upon detecting significant vital variations, the buzzer activates as an alert. Simultaneously, all details are displayed on an LCD display and a mobile phone app via the ESP32 Wi-Fi module. The project involved various components, which can be identified in the Below provided image.ich can be identified in the Below provided image.)
  • Hands up Ready Go Scratch tutorial  + (First of all, click on the small cat pictuFirst of all, click on the small cat picture called “Sprite”. Pick a ‘starting block’ in the Event section (in brown). The green flag block is the most common. Next, pick one “if then” block for each team (you can find this in the Control -yellow- section). Choose a key for each “if then” block and connect it via the alligator clip to the Makey makey. It’s now time to discover a new type of blocks under the section “Looks”. We will start by using ‘switch backdrop to …’, we need one for the beginning of the code to set the background to the initial position (multicolor one), and one per each “IF THEN” block.or one), and one per each “IF THEN” block.)
  • Hands up Ready Go Scratch tutorial  + (First of all, click on the small cat pictuFirst of all, click on the small cat picture called “Sprite”. Pick a ‘starting block’ in the Event section (in brown). The green flag block is the most common. Next, pick one “if then” block for each team (you can find this in the Control -yellow- section). Choose a key for each “if then” block and connect it via the alligator clip to the Makey makey. It’s now time to discover a new type of blocks under the section “Looks”. We will start by using ‘switch backdrop to …’, we need one for the beginning of the code to set the background to the initial position (multicolor one), and one per each “IF THEN” block.or one), and one per each “IF THEN” block.)
  • Buzzing Bee Circuit  + (The battery holder can be found on TinkerCThe battery holder can be found on TinkerCAD as 'Battery Holder - Buzzing Bee' at the link This CAD will need to be saved as a .stl file Open the .stl file in the printer software for your printer After centring and adjusting the settings as needed, slice the print and transfer the new created file to the printer. PRINT!
    created file to the printer. PRINT! <br/>)
  • How to Download Spotify to MP3 in 320kbps High Quality  + (The best Spotify to MP3 320kbps downloaderThe best Spotify to MP3 320kbps downloader is the [https://www.audkit.com/spotilab-music-converter.html AudKit Spotify Music Converter]. It can download '''any audio content''' including songs, playlists, podcasts, albums, and audiobooks from Spotify to '''MP3, AAC, M4A, M4B, FLAC, and WAV''' at '''5X''' '''in batches'''. It allows '''all Spotify users''' including those free users to download Spotify music '''without Spotify Premium'''. You don't need to worry about the audio quality since it can retain '''100% lossless sound quality''' and '''full ID3 tags''' (i.e., title, artist, cover, year). This great tool also endows you with the ability to change the output quality parameters such as the '''bit rate, sample rate, channel''', and the like. Before using it, please go to the [https://www.audkit.com/ AudKit.com] to install this powerful downloader on your '''Windows PC or MacBook'''.oader on your '''Windows PC or MacBook'''.)
  • DIY Custom NeoPixel Rings From Scratch!  + (The next step in making your printed circuThe next step in making your printed circuit board is making your connections between your LEDs. NeoPixels each have one data-input pad and one data-output pad. First create a long chain starting with the pixel closest to where you plan on placing your interface pins, going from one pixel's data-out pin to the next pixel's data-in pin. After that you'll need to route power and ground. The easiest method I have come up with to do this is to use a combination of circles and semi-circles, four in total, alternating between power and ground as you move outward from the origin. This makes it easy to create a small "jumper" connection as apposed to manually wiring every since LED together, twice. The two pairs of circles/semi-circles can then be tied together whichever way is most convenient. Finally, a copper pour is added. This essentially just causes all extra space to be filled by "ground", which has multiple advantages including being easier to manufacture at home. You will also want to install one roughly .1uf capacitor between power and ground between each set of two LEDs. The manufacture recommends one per LED however its likely one per two will do and they are time consuming to solder. These are not necessary for the functionality of the device, they simply improve the lifespan of the LEDs, so they can be ignored if needed.he LEDs, so they can be ignored if needed.)
  • DIY Custom NeoPixel Rings From Scratch!  + (The next step in making your printed circuThe next step in making your printed circuit board is making your connections between your LEDs. NeoPixels each have one data-input pad and one data-output pad. First create a long chain starting with the pixel closest to where you plan on placing your interface pins, going from one pixel's data-out pin to the next pixel's data-in pin. After that you'll need to route power and ground. The easiest method I have come up with to do this is to use a combination of circles and semi-circles, four in total, alternating between power and ground as you move outward from the origin. This makes it easy to create a small "jumper" connection as apposed to manually wiring every since LED together, twice. The two pairs of circles/semi-circles can then be tied together whichever way is most convenient. Finally, a copper pour is added. This essentially just causes all extra space to be filled by "ground", which has multiple advantages including being easier to manufacture at home. You will also want to install one roughly .1uf capacitor between power and ground between each set of two LEDs. The manufacture recommends one per LED however its likely one per two will do and they are time consuming to solder. These are not necessary for the functionality of the device, they simply improve the lifespan of the LEDs, so they can be ignored if needed.he LEDs, so they can be ignored if needed.)
  • How to Combine Clips in iMovie  + (The first thing to do is running iMovie on your Mac computer. Then you need to click on "File" and choose "New Project" to begin a new project. After that, you can name the project and adjust some settings according to your desires.)
  • Colorado Top Bar Assembly  + (1. Lay the Back Legs flat on the floor and then place the two side panels into the corresponding slots. 2. Place the front legs into place)
  • DIY Makey Makey with Arduino Leonardo  + (The image below shows the wiring that is needed for one key of your makey-makey-like device. In order to obtain 6 functional keys, you will need to repeat this wiring 6 times overall, each time using a different analog pin on your arduino leonardo.)
  • Arduino to ThingSpeak via SIM800 No Wi-Fi  + (The legacy project documents that were oriThe legacy project documents that were originally designed with the SIM800 module may necessitate slight adjustments. This project will prove invaluable to those who continue to rely on 2G and GPRS technology. It offers essential support and guidance for individuals who intend to persist with these communication methods. Sending data from an Arduino microcontroller to the ThingSpeak platform using a GPRS module, specifically the SIM800, is a fundamental concept. The crucial aspect is that this communication method operates independently of Wi-Fi, constituting an IoT connectivity solution that relies on GPRS for data transmission. 1 / 2 In this project, LM35 temperature sensor data is being transmitted to the ThingSpeak platform through an Arduino Nano and a SIM800 module. The SIM800 module is leveraged to establish a GPRS connection, facilitating the transmission of data to ThingSpeak at specified intervals. To ensure a reliable connection between ThingSpeak and the hardware, users must configure the SIM800 module to establish a connection with their mobile network. This configuration encompasses setting the Access Point Name (APN) specific to their mobile carrier. It's important to note that the specific AT commands for this configuration may vary based on the user's chosen mobile network provider. For this project, I utilized the services of the network provider '''Airtel''' to establish the connection. Communication between the hardware components, specifically the SIM800 module, Arduino Nano, and ThingSpeak platform, relies entirely on AT commands. To ensure successful project implementation and effectively troubleshoot any issues that may arise, users must possess a basic understanding of SIM800 AT commands. This knowledge is crucial for configuring, managing, and diagnosing the communication process and resolving potential challenges during the project.g potential challenges during the project.)
  • OpenKnit: digital fabrication tool to create your own clothes  + (You'll need to thread: two 20x20x800 mm bars: 6 mm tool on both sides. two 30x30x800 mm bars: 8 mm tool on both sides. two 30x30x162 mm bars: 8 mm tool on ONE side, plus one 8 mm hole on the top (see image).)
  • Ultimate Guide to Fix Tidal Not Playing Songs  + (The tidal app for music streaming is now aThe tidal app for music streaming is now available on Windows, iOS, and Android devices. You can get its app from its official website or from app stores. Well, some people have complained that they keep meeting issue of Tidal songs not playing and it is said the versions downloaded from '''Microsoft Store''' performs much better. You can take the below instructions as references. 1# Search for '''Microsoft Store''' from your '''Quick Start menu''' to launch the Microsoft Store on your computer. 2# Type in '''Tidal''' in the search bar and find the Tidal app in the appearing results. 3# In the detail page, tap '''Get''' to install the Tidal desktop on your computer.nstall the Tidal desktop on your computer.)
  • How to Play Spotify on Yoto Player  + (There is a companion Yoto app available onThere is a companion Yoto app available on mobile phones that can help us to upload our audio files including compatible Spotify downloads to Yoto cards for offline listening for free. As we know, Spotify songs are protected in a special OGG Vorbis format. In this case, you'd better download Spotify to MP3, AAC, and M4A files that are supported by Yoto. And [https://www.audfun.com/spotify-music-converter.html AudFun Spotify Music Converter] is a great shot. The '''AudFun Music Converter for Spotify''' is dedicated to downloading and converting Spotify songs, albums, playlists, audiobooks, and [https://www.audfun.com/spotify/download-spotify-podcasts-to-mp3.html Spotify podcasts to MP3], AAC, WAV, FLAC, M4A, and M4B '''without Spotify Premium'''. Also, it retains 100% original audio quality and full ID3 tags, which enables you to play Spotify music on Yoto Mini Player or Yoto Original Player without any metadata info loss.nal Player without any metadata info loss.)
  • FabCat House  + (Follow the steps to assembly the object, it shouldn't take you long. If the thickness of the planks is right, you shouldn't need to use any glue.)
  • FabCat House  + (Follow the steps to assembly the object, it shouldn't take you long. If the thickness of the planks is right, you shouldn't need to use any glue.)
  • Grown your own fabric with bacteria  + (This first step lasts about 1h.)
  • Geiger counter  + (This is a timelapse of the assembly process of the geiger counter)
  • E-Textile Monster  + (This is where you need to decide what shapThis is where you need to decide what shape you want your monster to be and what components it will include. You need to make sure there is room for each of your components and the battery pack as well as decide where you want to squeeze the monster for the components to turn on. TIP: do not make your monster too big making your circuit components too spread out! Otherwise you will spend a long time sewing to connect the components together sewing to connect the components together)
  • Node Red with MQTT on Raspberry Pi  + (This project works without much additional hardware. The one and only requirement is you just need a Raspberry Pi.)
  • 8bits & Chocolate - decorative candy dispenser  + (For the modules assembly I suggest that you refer to the PDF files. You'll find the pieces numbering and how to assemle them (with a few additional hints))
  • Design a 3D object in Tinkercad  + (This video takes the educator through the This video takes the educator through the basics of Tinkercad. You will learn about designing simple solids (ex. cubes, tetrahedrons), and combining them together to produce a complex object https://openclassrooms.com/courses/imprimante-3d/modelisez-un-objet-en-3d#/id/video_Player_0/modelisez-un-objet-en-3d#/id/video_Player_0</u>)
  • How to Play Tidal on Galaxy Watch  + (To begin using Tidal on your Galaxy Watch,To begin using Tidal on your Galaxy Watch, you'll need to download and install the Tidal app. Follow these steps to get started: '''Step 1: Open the Galaxy Wearable App''' First, open the Galaxy Wearable app on your smartphone. This app allows you to manage and install applications on your Galaxy Watch. '''Step 2: Find and Install the Tidal App''' In the Galaxy Wearable app, navigate to the "Galaxy Store" section. Search for the Tidal app using the search bar and select it from the search results. Tap on "Install" to begin the installation process. '''Step 3: Sign in to your Tidal Account''' Once the Tidal app is installed on your Galaxy Watch, open it, and sign in using your Tidal account credentials. If you don't have a Tidal account yet, you can create one directly from the app.
    n create one directly from the app. <br/>)
  • Snap circuits activities for 12+  + (To begin with, kids will need to build or To begin with, kids will need to build or assemble a miniature house. They can build one using cardboard, or you can laser cut them in advance, using for example a 3mm thick MDF board. [https://drive.google.com/open?id=1JGQVbJy4yhH1qOw0H3IVO0c7uRhI1ZIY Here]’s the design of a miniature house, ready for laser cut. the design of a miniature house, ready for laser cut.)
  • Timelapes with Raspberry Pi Camera  + (To install the camera use the ribbon cable and press the side of the connector and pull up.)
  • How to Make Beautiful but Easy Handmade Valentine's Day Card  + (To make this beautiful card I used half-inTo make this beautiful card I used half-inch ribbon to make roses. I fold it like a triangle shape then twist it two or three times to make the center. Then our next step is to start twisting but you still have to roll the ribbon, then you have to do it every so often when you're going to twist the ribbon.ten when you're going to twist the ribbon.)
  • Bateau pirate en carton  + (Tout d'abord, assurer vous d'avoir un gros carton solide. J'ai ajouter des extension pour faire tenir l'arrière du bateau, mais il me semble que c'est optionnel. Fixez bien l'ensemble, les deux boites entre elles, puis les boîtes au gros carton.)
  • Bateau pirate en carton  + (Tout d'abord, assurer vous d'avoir un gros carton solide. J'ai ajouter des extension pour faire tenir l'arrière du bateau, mais il me semble que c'est optionnel. Fixez bien l'ensemble, les deux boites entre elles, puis les boîtes au gros carton.)
  • Pavé Numérique MIDI  + (Vous pouvez soit coller le keypad (avec un pistolet à colle à chaud) où soit le visser en faisant des trous sur la stripboard. Il vaut mieux fixer le keypad avant de souder les câbles pour pouvoir plus facilement vérifier la longueur des câbles.)
  • Pavé Numérique MIDI  + (Souder les headers sur la stripboard, vousSouder les headers sur la stripboard, vous pouvez vous aider de l’arduino micro pour ne pas vous tromper sur l’espacement (de 5 cases entre les deux) ''Personnellement, je n’ai pas utilisé de headers pour l’afficheur OLED, car j’avais retiré les broches.''ur OLED, car j’avais retiré les broches.'')
  • TonUINO  + (Vous allez devoir aller télécharger l’[httVous allez devoir aller télécharger l’[https://github.com/tonuino/TonUINO-TNG archive TonUINO sur Github]. Pour ce faire, cliquez sur le bouton « code », puis « Download zip ». De base, tout est en allemand. Pour que l’utilisation de votre TonUINO soit plus simple à terme, je vous recommande de télécharger les fichiers audio en français à partir de [https://oc.gryzan.de/s/bdjoMEsKLWbo7cX ce lien. ] Vous pourrez utiliser le contenu du dossier «sdcard_fr» pour mettre sur votre MicroSD.r le contenu du dossier «sdcard_fr» pour mettre sur votre MicroSD.)
  • Dafara sa station météo  + (Une station météo est un appareil qui permUne station météo est un appareil qui permet de connaître les caractéristiques de  l’atmosphère de la pièce dans laquelle elle est placée (température, humidité, quantité de lumière etc…), ou éventuellement d’autres caractéristiques dépendamment de ce que l’on veut mesurer (l’humidité de l’aire, du sol dans notre cas). Montage : Monter le shield sur la carte arduino. '''NB :''' L’utilisation du shield facilite la connexion des différents éléments sur la carte. '''CAPTEUR DE TEMPÉRATURE ET HUMIDITÉ:''' Comme son nom l’indique, il sert à mesurer l’humidité et la température d’un milieu. Sur l’image ci-dessous, le DHT11 (capteur de température et d’humidité) est relié à  l’entrée analogique de la carte Arduino donc sur les ports A0 du shield. Pour les casbles, le jaune correspond à A0, le blanc correspond à A1, le rouge à Vcc et le noir à Gnd. Etant donné que pour la connexion de ce capteur, le A1 n’est pas utilisé, il faut le déconnecter (fil blanc) ou à défaut le couper comme c’est le cas ici. '''ECRAN LCD :''' L'écran est utilisé pour afficher les valeurs mesurées par les capteurs. Pour l’écran LCD le branchement se fait sur les I2C du shield. '''CAPTEUR DE L'HUMIDITÉ DU SOL :''' Le capteur de l’humidité du sol est relié au port A1 du shield. '''CAPTEUR DE LUMINOSITÉ :''' Pour le capteur de luminosité relier sur le port A2 du shield'''.''' '''Image de l’ensembles des éléments.'''' Pour le capteur de luminosité relier sur le port A2 du shield'''.''' '''Image de l’ensembles des éléments.''')
  • Glowing LED Butterfly  + (Use TinkerCad to design the component thatUse TinkerCad to design the component that will be 3D printed. This is a great opportunity to develop your computer aided design (CAD) skills! What to think about.. - Needs to have holes for the light to go through - Needs to be big enough to hide the Arduino and PCB - Needs to be able to sit on the top of the 9V battery Pre-made butterfly design can be found through this linkrfly design can be found through this link)
  • SolarOSE - Guide 1: Support structure of the mirror field  + (Use the grinder to cut at the length of 2130 mm the two main squared tubes and at the length of 1430 mm the 2 square tubes for the support.)
  • SolarOSE - Guide 1: Support structure of the mirror field  + (Use the grinder to cut at the length of 2130 mm the two main squared tubes and at the length of 1430 mm the 2 square tubes for the support.)
  • Jerry DIT : ordinateur fabriqué avec des composants de réemploi  + (Vous aurez besoin : Feuille de papier + crVous aurez besoin : Feuille de papier + crayon ou feutre Créer un gabari pour chaque composants. Marquer les dimensions des composants sur la feuille en faisant des points à chaque extrémités. Placer ensuite les gabaris au bidon avec du scotch pour repérer les emplacements des trous à percer.pérer les emplacements des trous à percer.)
  • Jerry DIT : ordinateur fabriqué avec des composants de réemploi  + (Vous aurez besoin : Papier + Ciseaux + ScoVous aurez besoin : Papier + Ciseaux + Scotch + Stylo Définir l'emplacement de chaque composant. Repérer la taille du plus grand composant et marquer la ligne de découpe du couvercle. Rappelez vous que '''2 marques''' valent mieux qu'une ;)
    Les parois des jerrycans sont souvent arrondies et laissent moins de place pour les composants à l'intérieur. Pensez que les cables occupent également de l'espace.
    'intérieur. Pensez que les cables occupent également de l'espace.</div> </div>)
  • Télécommande pour reflex  + (Vous pouvez trouver ici les plans de constVous pouvez trouver ici les plans de construction de la boite: https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B8tCTkPLfNNrZU43X0xNcFZIR0U Ils sont légèrement différents de ce que j'ai utilisé car je me suis rendu compte lors de l'assemblage de l’électronique que la boite n'était pas tout à fait assez grande. N'ayant pas le temps (et le courage) de la refaire j'ai mis un rajout à sa base. Pour sa construction commencez par reporter sur le médium les dimensions de toutes les pièces puis découpez leur contours avec une scie à main ou électrique pour plus de précision.main ou électrique pour plus de précision.)
  • Fabriquer une télécommande pour reflex/fr  + (Vous pouvez trouver ici les plans de constVous pouvez trouver ici les plans de construction de la boite: https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B8tCTkPLfNNrZU43X0xNcFZIR0U Ils sont légèrement différents de ce que j'ai utilisé car je me suis rendu compte lors de l'assemblage de l’électronique que la boite n'était pas tout à fait assez grande. N'ayant pas le temps (et le courage) de la refaire j'ai mis un rajout à sa base. Pour sa construction commencez par reporter sur le médium les dimensions de toutes les pièces puis découpez leur contours avec une scie à main ou électrique pour plus de précision.main ou électrique pour plus de précision.)
  • Télécommande pour reflex  + (Vous pouvez trouver ici les plans de constVous pouvez trouver ici les plans de construction de la boite: https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B8tCTkPLfNNrZU43X0xNcFZIR0U Ils sont légèrement différents de ce que j'ai utilisé car je me suis rendu compte lors de l'assemblage de l’électronique que la boite n'était pas tout à fait assez grande. N'ayant pas le temps (et le courage) de la refaire j'ai mis un rajout à sa base. Pour sa construction commencez par reporter sur le médium les dimensions de toutes les pièces puis découpez leur contours avec une scie à main ou électrique pour plus de précision.main ou électrique pour plus de précision.)
  • Light sensitive e-textile bag  + (We will be using S4A to program the board.We will be using S4A to program the board. Therefore, we need to first set up our Arduino adequately. Download the S4A software by reaching [http://s4a.cat/ S4A] and then clicking on “Downloads” > Choose the correct version based upon your operating system. Afterwards, download the S4A firmware by reaching this [http://vps34736.ovh.net/S4A/S4AFirmware16.ino link] > Right-click > Save as > Remove the .txt part of the name > Save as type: Change from “Text Document” to “All Files” > Save. = Upload the S4A firmware = You will also need to use Arduino IDE to code and upload the firmware onto your Arduino Leonardo board. Download the software by visiting [https://www.arduino.cc/en/Main/Software? Arduino IDE] > Scroll down until you see the “Download the Arduino IDE” section and choose the version based upon your operating system (e.g. If you have Windows 7, choose “Windows Installer” / if you have Windows 10, choose “Windows app”) > On the next page choose “Just download” and run the installation files. Launch Arduino IDE and open the S4A firmware by going to File > Open or by pressing Ctrl+O and then browsing to the location you previously saved the firmware to. Connect the Arduino to your computer. Select Arduino Leonardo from Tools menu > Board. Select the correct port from the Tools menu > Port. Upload the S4A firmware into it by using the right arrow (→) button at the top right corner of the window, by choosing Sketch > Upload or by pressing Ctrl+U on the keyboard. = Launch S4A = If the S4A firmware was successfully uploaded into the Arduino board, the “searching board…” message should disappear in a few seconds.duino board, the “searching board…” message should disappear in a few seconds.)
  • Light sensitive e-textile bag  + (We will be using S4A to program the board.We will be using S4A to program the board. Therefore, we need to first set up our Arduino adequately. Download the S4A software by reaching [http://s4a.cat/ S4A] and then clicking on “Downloads” > Choose the correct version based upon your operating system. Afterwards, download the S4A firmware by reaching this [http://vps34736.ovh.net/S4A/S4AFirmware16.ino link] > Right-click > Save as > Remove the .txt part of the name > Save as type: Change from “Text Document” to “All Files” > Save. = Upload the S4A firmware = You will also need to use Arduino IDE to code and upload the firmware onto your Arduino Leonardo board. Download the software by visiting [https://www.arduino.cc/en/Main/Software? Arduino IDE] > Scroll down until you see the “Download the Arduino IDE” section and choose the version based upon your operating system (e.g. If you have Windows 7, choose “Windows Installer” / if you have Windows 10, choose “Windows app”) > On the next page choose “Just download” and run the installation files. Launch Arduino IDE and open the S4A firmware by going to File > Open or by pressing Ctrl+O and then browsing to the location you previously saved the firmware to. Connect the Arduino to your computer. Select Arduino Leonardo from Tools menu > Board. Select the correct port from the Tools menu > Port. Upload the S4A firmware into it by using the right arrow (→) button at the top right corner of the window, by choosing Sketch > Upload or by pressing Ctrl+U on the keyboard. = Launch S4A = If the S4A firmware was successfully uploaded into the Arduino board, the “searching board…” message should disappear in a few seconds.duino board, the “searching board…” message should disappear in a few seconds.)
  • ESP32 with WebSerial: A Comprehensive Guide  + (WebSerial is a web standard that allows weWebSerial is a web standard that allows websites to communicate with serial devices. It bridges the web and the physical world, enabling web applications to interact with hardware devices. This opens up a world of possibilities for IoT projects, allowing real-time interaction between web applications and physical devices.een web applications and physical devices.)
  • Empty room activity v12  + (What you need[https://docs.google.com/docuWhat you need[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1HVWFDdyiLj6ORTMYcQF-VPyJCPGuPzeTj_FaKip4pS4/edit#heading=h.kft4zwyruhwh ?] 1 - A remote control device #Deedu; 2 - Environments Nodered and Blynq; 3 - A box whose purpose is to abstract the concept of the home environment. How to create the environment Here we have to describe how the miniature house is created, the environment to be simulated and the things you need to do it: How to build the box[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1HVWFDdyiLj6ORTMYcQF-VPyJCPGuPzeTj_FaKip4pS4/edit#heading=h.rocl9tvc6md5 ?] * We take a box of shoes that we no longer use; * With the help of a pair of scissors with a rounded tip, let's cut one of the shorter sides of the box. From here we could observe inside the box itself what will be simulated; * Let's cut the other minor side in the same way. From this we will insert the small fan; * By inserting the device inside the box, we created our miniature room and we are ready for the experiment. How to build the device? For the construction of the device, consult the guide at the following link: [LINK PINTEREST]. https://studio.youtube.com/video/Kr0x0o6c8DM/edit https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UEqjpMs15jo To close everything in a wrapper, it may be useful to 3D print the suitable box whose source can be downloaded at the following link. https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4062244 === How to put precisely the[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1HVWFDdyiLj6ORTMYcQF-VPyJCPGuPzeTj_FaKip4pS4/edit#heading=h.sci31hnwrn1 Blynk app]? === To set up the software system via Blynk, follow the guide: https://www.instructables.com/id/Digital-Environmental-Education-Domotics/ How to put precisely the server Nodered on Raspberry? To set up the Nodere software system, follow the guide: [LINK PINTEREST]. on Raspberry? To set up the Nodere software system, follow the guide: [LINK PINTEREST].)
  • Brightness control activity v12  + (What you need[https://docs.google.com/docuWhat you need[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1HVWFDdyiLj6ORTMYcQF-VPyJCPGuPzeTj_FaKip4pS4/edit#heading=h.kft4zwyruhwh ?] 1 - A remote control device #Deedu; 2 - Environments Nodered and Blynq; 3 - A box whose purpose is to abstract the concept of the home environment. How to create the environment Here we have to describe how the miniature house is created, the environment to be simulated and the things you need to do it: How to build the box[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1HVWFDdyiLj6ORTMYcQF-VPyJCPGuPzeTj_FaKip4pS4/edit#heading=h.rocl9tvc6md5 ?] * We take a box of shoes that we no longer use; * With the help of a pair of scissors with a rounded tip, let's cut one of the shorter sides of the box. From here we could observe inside the box itself what will be simulated; * Let's cut the other minor side in the same way. From this we will insert the small fan; * By inserting the device inside the box, we created our miniature room and we are ready for the experiment. room and we are ready for the experiment.)
  • Kossel Max All Metal 3D Printer  + (When building this printer there is a lot of parts that you will need. I ordered most of mine from china, so the shipping delay is around 1 month.)
  • How to Add Subtitles to YouTube Video  + (With [https://www.joyoshare.com/video-joinWith [https://www.joyoshare.com/video-joiner/ Joyoshare Video Joiner] downloaded and installed on your desktop, double-click to launch it. At the bottom left, click the "Open File" to browse your local file and select the target YouTube video. You can also drag your video to its interface quickly and simply.video to its interface quickly and simply.)
  • SolarOSE - Guide 5: CPC Reflector  + (With a cutter, cut a 340x680 mm rectangle With a cutter, cut a 340x680 mm rectangle of mirror sheet. Mind to protect the reflective surface of the mirror during the operation and to work on the back side. One needs to run the cutter several times to bite the metal and to fold back and forth in order to detach it.fold back and forth in order to detach it.)
  • SolarOSE - Guide 5: CPC Reflector  + (With a cutter, cut a 340x680 mm rectangle With a cutter, cut a 340x680 mm rectangle of mirror sheet. Mind to protect the reflective surface of the mirror during the operation and to work on the back side. One needs to run the cutter several times to bite the metal and to fold back and forth in order to detach it.fold back and forth in order to detach it.)
  • How to Play Spotify While Playing Roblox  + (With a few simple steps, you can now enjoy your favorite tunes from Spotify while immersing yourself in the world of Roblox, whether on mobile or PC.)
  • How to Save Spotify Music Tracks without a Premium  + (You can convert Spotify songs using either the Web player mode or the App mode.)
  • SunZilla - Guide 5: Assembling solar panels frames  + (You can find the positions and diameter ofYou can find the positions and diameter of the holes in the .PDF technical drawing which you can download below. For marking those of the PV-modules use a marker pen. For drilling use a metal or wood drill. Two of the 20mm-L-profiles need to have a slot cut along one side; the position of the slots is shown in the .PDF technical drawing downloadable below. These slots will allow the angle of incidence can be adjusted. To slot the profile you should use a milling cutter.e profile you should use a milling cutter.)
  • Node-Red Telegram Bot with Temperature Logger Part-2  + (You must check out [https://www.pcbway.comYou must check out [https://www.pcbway.com/ PCBWAY] for ordering PCBs online for cheap! You get 10 good-quality PCBs manufactured and shipped to your doorstep for cheap. You will also get a discount on shipping on your first order. Upload your Gerber files onto [https://www.pcbway.com/ PCBWAY] to get them manufactured with good quality and quick turnaround time. PCBWay now could provide a complete product solution, from design to enclosure production. Check out their online Gerber viewer function. With reward points, you can get free stuff from their gift shop. Also, check out this useful blog on PCBWay Plugin for KiCad from [https://www.pcbway.com/blog/News/PCBWay_Plug_In_for_KiCad_3ea6219c.html here.] Using this plugin, you can directly order PCBs in just one click after completing your design in KiCad.ick after completing your design in KiCad.)
  • Getting Started with ESP-NOW  + (You must check out [https://www.pcbway.comYou must check out [https://www.pcbway.com/ PCBWAY] for ordering PCBs online for cheap! You get 10 good-quality PCBs manufactured and shipped to your doorstep for cheap. You will also get a discount on shipping on your first order. Upload your Gerber files onto [https://www.pcbway.com/ PCBWAY] to get them manufactured with good quality and quick turnaround time. PCBWay now could provide a complete product solution, from design to enclosure production. Check out their online Gerber viewer function. With reward points, you can get free stuff from their gift shop.u can get free stuff from their gift shop.)
  • Water Quality Monitoring System Based on IOT  + (You must check out [https://www.pcbway.comYou must check out [https://www.pcbway.com/ PCBWAY] for ordering PCBs online for cheap! You get 10 good-quality PCBs manufactured and shipped to your doorstep for cheap. You will also get a discount on shipping on your first order. Upload your Gerber files onto [https://www.pcbway.com/ PCBWAY] to get them manufactured with good quality and quick turnaround time. PCBWay now could provide a complete product solution, from design to enclosure production. Check out their online Gerber viewer function. With reward points, you can get free stuff from their gift shop.u can get free stuff from their gift shop.)
  • Ethernet-Enhanced LoRa Gateway Minimizing Delay  + (You must check out [https://www.pcbway.comYou must check out [https://www.pcbway.com/ PCBWAY] for ordering PCBs online for cheap! You get 10 good-quality PCBs manufactured and shipped to your doorstep for cheap. You will also get a discount on shipping on your first order. Upload your Gerber files onto [https://www.pcbway.com/ PCBWAY] to get them manufactured with good quality and quick turnaround time. PCBWay now could provide a complete product solution, from design to enclosure production. Check out their online Gerber viewer function. With reward points, you can get free stuff from their gift shop. Also, check out this useful blog on PCBWay Plugin for KiCad from [https://www.pcbway.com/blog/News/PCBWay_Plug_In_for_KiCad_3ea6219c.html here.] Using this plugin, you can directly order PCBs in just one click after completing your design in KiCad.ick after completing your design in KiCad.)
  • Getting Started with TivaWare Launchpad - Basics  + (You must check out [https://www.pcbway.comYou must check out [https://www.pcbway.com/ PCBWAY] to order PCBs online for cheap! You get 10 good-quality PCBs manufactured and shipped to your doorstep for cheap. You will also get a discount on shipping on your first order. Upload your Gerber files onto [https://www.pcbway.com/ PCBWAY] to get them manufactured with good quality and quick turnaround time. PCBWay now could provide a complete product solution, from design to enclosure production. Check out their online Gerber viewer function. With reward points, you can get free stuff from their gift shop.u can get free stuff from their gift shop.)
  • Appliances Control with ESPNOW  + (You must check out [https://www.pcbway.comYou must check out [https://www.pcbway.com/ PCBWAY] for ordering PCBs online for cheap! You get 10 good-quality PCBs manufactured and shipped to your doorstep for cheap. You will also get a discount on shipping on your first order. Upload your Gerber files onto [https://www.pcbway.com/ PCBWAY] to get them manufactured with good quality and quick turnaround time. PCBWay now could provide a complete product solution, from design to enclosure production. Check out their online Gerber viewer function. With reward points, you can get free stuff from their gift shop.u can get free stuff from their gift shop.)
  • Line Follower Robot - King of Maze  + (You must check out [https://www.pcbway.comYou must check out [https://www.pcbway.com/ PCBWAY] for ordering PCBs online for cheap! You get 10 good-quality PCBs manufactured and shipped to your doorstep for cheap. You will also get a discount on shipping on your first order. Upload your Gerber files onto [https://www.pcbway.com/ PCBWAY] to get them manufactured with good quality and quick turnaround time. PCBWay now could provide a complete product solution, from design to enclosure production. Check out their online Gerber viewer function. With reward points, you can get free stuff from their gift shop.u can get free stuff from their gift shop.)
  • AWS IoT Core IoT Platform Series - 6  + (You must check out [https://www.pcbway.comYou must check out [https://www.pcbway.com/ PCBWAY f]or ordering PCBs online for cheap! You get 10 good-quality PCBs manufactured and shipped to your doorstep for cheap. You will also get a discount on shipping on your first order. Upload your Gerber files onto [https://www.pcbway.com/ PCBWAY t]o get them manufactured with good quality and quick turnaround time. PCBWay now could provide a complete product solution, from design to enclosure production. Check out their online Gerber viewer function. With reward points, you can get free stuff from their gift shop.u can get free stuff from their gift shop.)
  • M5Stick C Captive Portal  + (You must check out [https://www.pcbway.comYou must check out [https://www.pcbway.com/ PCBWAY] for ordering PCBs online for cheap! You get 10 good-quality PCBs manufactured and shipped to your doorstep for cheap. You will also get a discount on shipping on your first order. Upload your Gerber files onto [https://www.pcbway.com/ PCBWAY] to get them manufactured with good quality and quick turnaround time. PCBWay now could provide a complete product solution, from design to enclosure production. Check out their online Gerber viewer function. With reward points, you can get free stuff from their gift shop.u can get free stuff from their gift shop.)
  • Node Red Controlled Web LED on ESP32 with Raspberry Pi 4  + (You must check out [https://www.pcbway.comYou must check out [https://www.pcbway.com/ PCBWAY] for ordering PCBs online for cheap! You get 10 good-quality PCBs manufactured and shipped to your doorstep for cheap. You will also get a discount on shipping on your first order. Upload your Gerber files onto [https://www.pcbway.com/ PCBWAY] to get them manufactured with good quality and quick turnaround time. PCBWay now could provide a complete product solution, from design to enclosure production. Check out their online Gerber viewer function. With reward points, you can get free stuff from their gift shopou can get free stuff from their gift shop)
  • Node Red with Raspberry Pi  + (You must check out [https://www.pcbway.comYou must check out [https://www.pcbway.com/ PCBWAY] for ordering PCBs online for cheap! You get 10 good-quality PCBs manufactured and shipped to your doorstep for cheap. You will also get a discount on shipping on your first order. Upload your Gerber files onto [https://www.pcbway.com/ PCBWAY] to get them manufactured with good quality and quick turnaround time. PCBWay now could provide a complete product solution, from design to enclosure production. Check out their online Gerber viewer function. With reward points, you can get free stuff from their gift shop.u can get free stuff from their gift shop.)
  • Temperature Control Neo Pixels with Arduino Nano  + (You must check out [https://www.pcbway.comYou must check out [https://www.pcbway.com/ PCBWAY] for ordering PCBs online for cheap! You get 10 good-quality PCBs manufactured and shipped to your doorstep for cheap. You will also get a discount on shipping on your first order. Upload your Gerber files onto [https://www.pcbway.com/ PCBWAY] to get them manufactured with good quality and quick turnaround time. PCBWay now could provide a complete product solution, from design to enclosure production. Check out their online Gerber viewer function. With reward points, you can get free stuff from their gift shop. Also, check out this useful blog on PCBWay Plugin for KiCad from [https://www.pcbway.com/blog/News/PCBWay_Plug_In_for_KiCad_3ea6219c.html here]. Using this plugin, you can directly order PCBs in just one click after completing your design in KiCad.ick after completing your design in KiCad.)
  • DHT11 with ESPNOW  + (You must check out [https://www.pcbway.comYou must check out [https://www.pcbway.com/ PCBWAY] for ordering PCBs online for cheap! You get 10 good-quality PCBs manufactured and shipped to your doorstep for cheap. You will also get a discount on shipping on your first order. Upload your Gerber files onto [https://www.pcbway.com/ PCBWAY] toget them manufactured with good quality and quick turnaround time. PCBWay now could provide a complete product solution, from design to enclosure production. Check out their online Gerber viewer function. With reward points, you can get free stuff from their gift shop.u can get free stuff from their gift shop.)
  • How To Make A Perfect Study Table/en-gb  + (The material of your kid's study table plaThe material of your kid's study table plays a vital role. A strong wood desk lasts for ages, metal ones offer a contemporary feeling while the ones produced using steel offer a feeling of modernity. For a wooden study table, '''[https://www.truworthhomes.com/wood-stain.html Rust-Oleum Truworth Wood Stain]''' gives life span and influences your furniture to look young for years. If you have a necessity of moving your work desk frequently, think about picking something lightweight, durable and which fixed with casters. Desks with easy dismantling feature are also easier to move. mantling feature are also easier to move. )
  • Minetest and 3D scanning  + (You will be suing Qlone, an application foYou will be suing Qlone, an application for smartphone, to 3D scan an objet of your choice. Beware that Qlone requires you to pay for each export, or to buy a subscription that offers unlimited exports over a certain period of time. Unfortunately at the moment, there is not free technology that we are aware of, and that allows 3D scanning with a smartphone. Find how to 3D scan an object with Qlone on [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ZOmi6oMzwFPIWjr0ZaCyUKKssK1Wi9xdnHIzgtfL5Zc/edit?usp=sharing this] tutorial.IzgtfL5Zc/edit?usp=sharing this] tutorial.)
  • Minetest and 3D scanning  + (You will be suing Qlone, an application foYou will be suing Qlone, an application for smartphone, to 3D scan an objet of your choice. Beware that Qlone requires you to pay for each export, or to buy a subscription that offers unlimited exports over a certain period of time. Unfortunately at the moment, there is not free technology that we are aware of, and that allows 3D scanning with a smartphone. Find how to 3D scan an object with Qlone on [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ZOmi6oMzwFPIWjr0ZaCyUKKssK1Wi9xdnHIzgtfL5Zc/edit?usp=sharing this] tutorial.IzgtfL5Zc/edit?usp=sharing this] tutorial.)
  • ESP32 DHT22 IFTTT  + (You will need a Python IDE such as Thonny for this project. You can use any IDE, but for this project, we are using Thonny. To install and use Thonny: *Go to https://thonny.org/ *Download *Install and then open)
  • Analogic Drawing Pad  + (You will need to draw 10 pulleys in total.You will need to draw 10 pulleys in total. To draw the pulleys, just place them on the board and draw their contour. Place de pulleys marked with “1” at 2cm from the sides of the board, and 5cm from the bottom of the board (the bottom of the board is the longest side). bottom of the board is the longest side).)
  • Analogic Drawing Pad  + (You will need to draw 10 pulleys in total.You will need to draw 10 pulleys in total. To draw the pulleys, just place them on the board and draw their contour. Place de pulleys marked with “1” at 2cm from the sides of the board, and 5cm from the bottom of the board (the bottom of the board is the longest side). bottom of the board is the longest side).)
  • Pet that lights up upon interaction  + (You will need to use Arduino IDE to code aYou will need to use Arduino IDE to code and upload the firmware onto your ESP32 board. Download the software by visiting [https://www.arduino.cc/en/Main/Software? Arduino IDE] > Scroll down until you see the “Download the Arduino IDE” section and choose the version based upon your operating system (e.g. If you have Windows 7, choose “Windows Installer” / if you have Windows 10, choose “Windows app”) > On the next page choose “Just download” and run the installation files. “Just download” and run the installation files.)
  • Pet that lights up upon interaction  + (You will need to use Arduino IDE to code aYou will need to use Arduino IDE to code and upload the firmware onto your ESP32 board. Download the software by visiting [https://www.arduino.cc/en/Main/Software? Arduino IDE] > Scroll down until you see the “Download the Arduino IDE” section and choose the version based upon your operating system (e.g. If you have Windows 7, choose “Windows Installer” / if you have Windows 10, choose “Windows app”) > On the next page choose “Just download” and run the installation files. “Just download” and run the installation files.)
  • Energy saving house with ESP32  + (You will need to use Arduino IDE to code aYou will need to use Arduino IDE to code and upload the firmware onto your ESP32 board. Download the software by visiting [https://www.arduino.cc/en/Main/Software? Arduino IDE] > Scroll down until you see the “Download the Arduino IDE” section and choose the version based upon your operating system (e.g. If you have Windows 7, choose “Windows Installer” / if you have Windows 10, choose “Windows app”) > On the next page choose “Just download” and run the installation files. “Just download” and run the installation files.)
  • Energy saving house with ESP32  + (You will need to use Arduino IDE to code aYou will need to use Arduino IDE to code and upload the firmware onto your ESP32 board. Download the software by visiting [https://www.arduino.cc/en/Main/Software? Arduino IDE] > Scroll down until you see the “Download the Arduino IDE” section and choose the version based upon your operating system (e.g. If you have Windows 7, choose “Windows Installer” / if you have Windows 10, choose “Windows app”) > On the next page choose “Just download” and run the installation files. “Just download” and run the installation files.)
  • Adjustable Temperature Control Cheap T12 Soldering Iron  + ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N4z2Y4gvmio Youtube Test Video])
  • DIY Water Filter  + ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=232xA2e8RiQ]Video opensourcelowtech.org)
  • DIY Water Filter  + ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=232xA2e8RiQ]Video opensourcelowtech.org)
  • Puissance 4  + (_il faut importer les dossier dans le site _Aller sur inkscap pour remettre en ordre la dimansions -Envoyer dans les fichier et envoyer à la découpe laser <br/>)
  • Etage jardinière  + (fichiers -         La jardinière dans laquelle on placera la plante -         Le 4<sup>ème</sup> étage, dans lequel on installera le servo-moteur)
  • Etage jardinière  + (fichiers -         La jardinière dans laquelle on placera la plante -         Le 4<sup>ème</sup> étage, dans lequel on installera le servo-moteur)
  • Consommables Flocage et Sublimation  + (https://www.serigraphie-boutique.fr/epageshttps://www.serigraphie-boutique.fr/epages/54456119.sf/sec8aa35f8dbc/?ObjectPath=/Shops/54456119/Categories/Sublimation1/Objets_pour_la_sublimation/Articles_en_ceramique --> 1,65 € la tasse --> Un minimum de 20€ est nécessaire pour passer une commande https://subimage.fr/fr/sublimation/560-mug-sublimation-blanc-aa-haute-tenue-lave-vaisselle.html --> 3,10 € TTC la tasse --> Pas de minimum de commande https://subimage.fr/fr/sublimation/560-mug-sublimation-blanc-aa-haute-tenue-lave-vaisselle.htmlg-sublimation-blanc-aa-haute-tenue-lave-vaisselle.html)
  • Consommables Flocage et Sublimation  + (https://www.serigraphie-boutique.fr/epageshttps://www.serigraphie-boutique.fr/epages/54456119.sf/sec8aa35f8dbc/?ObjectPath=/Shops/54456119/Categories/Sublimation1/Objets_pour_la_sublimation/Articles_en_ceramique --> 1,65 € la tasse --> Un minimum de 20€ est nécessaire pour passer une commande https://subimage.fr/fr/sublimation/560-mug-sublimation-blanc-aa-haute-tenue-lave-vaisselle.html --> 3,10 € TTC la tasse --> Pas de minimum de commande https://subimage.fr/fr/sublimation/560-mug-sublimation-blanc-aa-haute-tenue-lave-vaisselle.htmlg-sublimation-blanc-aa-haute-tenue-lave-vaisselle.html)
  • Concentrateur Solaire  + (https://www.youtube.com/edit?video_id=uUmUF-qjH24&video_referrer=watch)
  • Concentrateur Solaire  + (https://www.youtube.com/edit?video_id=uUmUF-qjH24&video_referrer=watch)
  • Réveil mp3 avec arduino  + (imprimante 3d ultimaker 2 Matière utilisée : PLA Réglages : voir fichier config imp3D.png Modèle : https://www.tinkercad.com/things/0svbwI2n4Ez-copy-of-megaphone/editv2)
  • Gant Sonar  + ('''Arduino UNO''' '''Capteur Ultrason (H'''Arduino UNO''' '''Capteur Ultrason (HC-SR04)''' - GND = GND - VCC = 5V - Trig = Pin 9 - Echo = Pin8 '''Alternateur 10A , 5V (SRD-5VDC-SL-C)''' -VCC = 5V - GND = GND - IN = Pin 6 - ON = + Moteur - COM = - Moteur '''Moteur''' + Moteur= - COM ( Alternateur) - Moteur = GNDeur= - COM ( Alternateur) - Moteur = GND)
  • Gant Sonar  + ('''Arduino UNO''' '''Capteur Ultrason (H'''Arduino UNO''' '''Capteur Ultrason (HC-SR04)''' - GND = GND - VCC = 5V - Trig = Pin 9 - Echo = Pin8 '''Alternateur 10A , 5V (SRD-5VDC-SL-C)''' -VCC = 5V - GND = GND - IN = Pin 6 - ON = + Moteur - COM = - Moteur '''Moteur''' + Moteur= - COM ( Alternateur) - Moteur = GNDeur= - COM ( Alternateur) - Moteur = GND)
  • Etui à lunette en bois personnalisé  + (je suis allé sur [https://www.festi.info/je suis allé sur [https://www.festi.info/boxes.py/ Boxes.py] pour choisir la boite qui deviendra l'étui à lunette. Quand vous arrivé sur le site choisissait la premier boite flexible de la liste. Quand vous avait réglé tout les paramètre à votre convenance appuyé sur généré. ensuite le site vous ouvrira une nouvelle page avec tout les morceaux de la boite à plat. Faite un clique droit puis enregistré sous pour pouvoir télécharge le fichier de votre boite sous format svg.le fichier de votre boite sous format svg.)
  • Canon confettis  + (visualisation du montage)
  • Canon confettis  + (visualisation du montage)
  • 2D Drawing to 3D Print  + (Using the method best suited for your printer (usually either a USB or SD card), transfer your .gx file onto the printer. On the printer press print and watch you 2D drawing come to life!)
  • Montaje 3DSteel V2 - Tutorial 4 - Puesta a Punto  + ( # Encendemos la impresora. # Comprobamos que no muestre ningún mensaje de error y que la información tenga sentido. )
  • Montaje 3DSteel - Tutorial 4 - Puesta a Punto  + ( #Encendemos la impresora. #Comprobamos que no muestre ningún mensaje de error y que la información tenga sentido. )
  • Tree planting preparation (Sadhana Forest method)  + ( #Install the tube on the planting zone, # #Install the tube on the planting zone, #Dig dirt from uphill part of the planting zone, #Add the dirt around the tube to form a mound (looks like a volcano), #Add humanure, urine-activated charcoal and soil (e.g. topsoil from other grown trees) in the tube; opsoil from other grown trees) in the tube; )
  • Tree planting preparation (Sadhana Forest method)  + ( #Install the tube on the planting zone, # #Install the tube on the planting zone, #Dig dirt from uphill part of the planting zone, #Add the dirt around the tube to form a mound (looks like a volcano), #Add humanure, urine-activated charcoal and soil (e.g. topsoil from other grown trees) in the tube; opsoil from other grown trees) in the tube; )
  • Commande et instrumentation de trottinette électrique 500W avec Arduino méga  + (<nowiki>'''2. Bibliographie :'''<'''2. Bibliographie :'''

    Lien download :

    '''sketch_escooter_feed_back_reel_V1.ino''' 

    https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_fB3GAsM02FSlRTWHdyRkhuUW8/view?usp=sharing

    '''escooter_ampli_SIMULINK.mdl'''

    https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_fB3GAsM02FOW9OdmlhdDhJZGc/view?usp=sharing

    '''escooter feed back ISIS.DSN'''

    https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_fB3GAsM02FOXdRWFN5OWRMQkE/view?usp=sharing

    En anglais

    https://forum.arduino.cc/index.php?topic=477397.0

    article : « Etude de trottinettes électriques 100W et 500W (Arduino), Revue 3EI 2017 »

    En attente

    '''3. Programme en boucle ouverte''' 

    Pour tester la programmation, nous simulons le programme dans ISIS, comme on peut le voir sur la figure suivante. De plus, nous avons un afficheur LCD pour afficher des données (rapport cyclique correspondant à la PWM à 32Khz, le courant moteur, la tension moteur, l'action sur les boutons poussoirs. En effet, 4 boutons poussoirs sont utilisés.

    BP1 pour incrémenter manuellement le rapport cyclique, BP2 le  décrémenter. BP3 mettre le rapport cyclique à 0, correspondant au contact frein. 

    La vitesse du moteur est pratiquement proportionnelle au rapport cyclique

    https://i58.servimg.com/u/f58/17/56/35/17/a211.jpg

    Nous avons réalisé notre propre amplificateur de courant qui s'appelle un hacheur abaisseur mais il est possible d'acheter un shield

    Il existe de nombreuses cartes pour Arduino pour commander des moteurs DC surtout de faibles puissances et aussi de grandes puissances comme on peut l'observer sur les liens suivants. 

    http://www.robotpower.com/products/MegaMotoPlus_info.html

    http://www.robotshop.com/en/dc-motor-driver-2-15a.html

    https://www.pololu.com/file/0J51/vnh3sp30.pdf

    https://i58.servimg.com/u/f58/17/56/35/17/a310.jpg

    mais, tous ces hacheurs shields mesurent le courant en interne mais il n'y a pas de limitation de courant. 

    Pour avoir une limitation de courant il faut une boucle de courant analogique en utilisant des AOP ou CI spécialisée ou une boucle de courant numérique rapide.

    Mais quel doit être la valeur du courant de limitation ?

    Le choix de la valeur du courant est normalement pour le Service de fonctionnement 1 heure pour pouvoir effectuée des montées relativement longue sans atteindre la température critique du moteur.

    Dans notre cas, le courant de limitation devra etre de 

    Imoteur limitation=Puissance/Ubatterie=500W/24 V=20A

    De plus, le transistor de puissance du hacheur ne peut supporter que 50A dans notre cas.

    Mais en boucle ouverte, il n'a pas de régulation de courant, pour ne pas avoir de dépassement du courant maximum, une rampe du rapport cyclique sera utilisé.

    Une routine d'interruption de 0.1 seconde sera utilisé pour faire la mesure de la tension est du courant (échantillon de mesure, sample ). Ce temps de sampler est arbitraire, mais ne permet pas d'être plus rapide que le temps de montée du courant car la constante de temps électrique du moteur étant de  L/R= 1.5ms.

    Le fonctionnement en boucle ouverte avec une rampe de 25.5s (8bit et routine d'interruption de 0.1s) permet de bien comprendre la problématique du fonctionnement d'une commande à moteur DC.

    l'affichage se fera seulement tous les 0.2s pour avoir une stabilité des chiffres à l’écran. De plus, un filtrage numérique, se fera sur le courant et la tension sur 4 valeurs donc sur 0.4s.

    '''Algo boucle ouverte'''

    Routine d'interruption toutes les 0.1S

    Lire tension et courant

    Boucle loop (scrutation des boutons poussoirs) 

    Si BP1=1 alors incrementer PWM

    Si BP2=1 alors décrementer PWM

    Si BP3=1 alors PWM=0

    Affichage des variables tous les 0.2s

    '''code'''

    {{

    // include the library code:

    #include

    #include

    #include

    #define SERIAL_PORT_LOG_ENABLE 1

    #define Led     13       // 13 pour la led jaune sur la carte

    #define BP1     30       // 30 BP1

    #define BP2     31       // 31 BP2           

    #define BP3     32       // 32 BP3

    #define LEDV    33       // 33 led

    #define LEDJ    34       // 34 led

    #define LEDR    35       // 35 led

    #define relay   36       // 36 relay

    #define PWM10    10      //11   timer2    

    LiquidCrystal lcd(27, 28, 25, 24, 23, 22); // RS=12, Enable=11, D4=5, D5=4, D6= 3, D7=2, BPpoussoir=26

    // Configuration des variables

    unsigned   int UmoteurF = 0;  // variable to store the value coming from the sensor

    unsigned   int Umoteur = 0;

    unsigned   int Umoteur2 = 0;

    unsigned   int Umoteur3 = 0;

    unsigned   int Umoteur4 = 0;

    unsigned   int ImoteurF = 0;  

    unsigned   int Imoteur = 0;

    unsigned   int Imoteur2 = 0;

    unsigned   int Imoteur3 = 0;

    unsigned   int Imoteur4 = 0;

    byte Rcy=0 ;    //rapport cyclique  8bit

    unsigned    int temps;

    // the setup function runs once when you press reset or power the board

    void setup() {

    pinMode(Led, OUTPUT);   //led carte arduino

    pinMode(LEDV, OUTPUT);

    pinMode(LEDR, OUTPUT);

    pinMode(LEDJ, OUTPUT);

    pinMode (PWM10,OUTPUT);     // broche (10) en sortie  timer2

    //  digitalWrite(LEDV,LOW);

    Timer1.initialize(100000);         // initialize timer1, and set a 0,1 second period =>  100 000

    Timer1.attachInterrupt(callback);  // attaches callback() as a timer overflow interrupt

    lcd.begin(20, 4);  

    Serial1.begin(9600); 

    TCCR2B = (TCCR2B & 0b11111000)
    r power the board<br /><br />void setup() {<br /><br />pinMode(Led, OUTPUT);   //led carte arduino<br /><br />pinMode(LEDV, OUTPUT);<br /><br />pinMode(LEDR, OUTPUT);<br /><br />pinMode(LEDJ, OUTPUT);<br /><br />pinMode (PWM10,OUTPUT);     // broche (10) en sortie  timer2<br /><br />//  digitalWrite(LEDV,LOW);<br /><br />Timer1.initialize(100000);         // initialize timer1, and set a 0,1 second period =>  100 000<br /><br />Timer1.attachInterrupt(callback);  // attaches callback() as a timer overflow interrupt<br /><br />lcd.begin(20, 4);  <br /><br />Serial1.begin(9600); <br /><br />TCCR2B = (TCCR2B & 0b11111000)</nowiki>)
  • Bentolux - Module qualité de l'air ambiant  + ( *Decoupe au laser des parois de la boite (DOC1) *Assemblage de la boite (DOC2) *Branchement des composants (DOC3) *Programmation du code pour faire interagir les élements (ecran LCD, capteur Temp/Hum, anneau OLED) (DOC4) <br/> )
  • Commande et instrumentation de trottinette électrique 500W avec Arduino méga  + (<nowiki>'''2. Bibliographie :'''<'''2. Bibliographie :'''

    Lien download :

    '''sketch_escooter_feed_back_reel_V1.ino''' 

    https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_fB3GAsM02FSlRTWHdyRkhuUW8/view?usp=sharing

    '''escooter_ampli_SIMULINK.mdl'''

    https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_fB3GAsM02FOW9OdmlhdDhJZGc/view?usp=sharing

    '''escooter feed back ISIS.DSN'''

    https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_fB3GAsM02FOXdRWFN5OWRMQkE/view?usp=sharing

    En anglais

    https://forum.arduino.cc/index.php?topic=477397.0

    article : « Etude de trottinettes électriques 100W et 500W (Arduino), Revue 3EI 2017 »

    En attente

    '''3. Programme en boucle ouverte''' 

    Pour tester la programmation, nous simulons le programme dans ISIS, comme on peut le voir sur la figure suivante. De plus, nous avons un afficheur LCD pour afficher des données (rapport cyclique correspondant à la PWM à 32Khz, le courant moteur, la tension moteur, l'action sur les boutons poussoirs. En effet, 4 boutons poussoirs sont utilisés.

    BP1 pour incrémenter manuellement le rapport cyclique, BP2 le  décrémenter. BP3 mettre le rapport cyclique à 0, correspondant au contact frein. 

    La vitesse du moteur est pratiquement proportionnelle au rapport cyclique

    https://i58.servimg.com/u/f58/17/56/35/17/a211.jpg

    Nous avons réalisé notre propre amplificateur de courant qui s'appelle un hacheur abaisseur mais il est possible d'acheter un shield

    Il existe de nombreuses cartes pour Arduino pour commander des moteurs DC surtout de faibles puissances et aussi de grandes puissances comme on peut l'observer sur les liens suivants. 

    http://www.robotpower.com/products/MegaMotoPlus_info.html

    http://www.robotshop.com/en/dc-motor-driver-2-15a.html

    https://www.pololu.com/file/0J51/vnh3sp30.pdf

    https://i58.servimg.com/u/f58/17/56/35/17/a310.jpg

    mais, tous ces hacheurs shields mesurent le courant en interne mais il n'y a pas de limitation de courant. 

    Pour avoir une limitation de courant il faut une boucle de courant analogique en utilisant des AOP ou CI spécialisée ou une boucle de courant numérique rapide.

    Mais quel doit être la valeur du courant de limitation ?

    Le choix de la valeur du courant est normalement pour le Service de fonctionnement 1 heure pour pouvoir effectuée des montées relativement longue sans atteindre la température critique du moteur.

    Dans notre cas, le courant de limitation devra etre de 

    Imoteur limitation=Puissance/Ubatterie=500W/24 V=20A

    De plus, le transistor de puissance du hacheur ne peut supporter que 50A dans notre cas.

    Mais en boucle ouverte, il n'a pas de régulation de courant, pour ne pas avoir de dépassement du courant maximum, une rampe du rapport cyclique sera utilisé.

    Une routine d'interruption de 0.1 seconde sera utilisé pour faire la mesure de la tension est du courant (échantillon de mesure, sample ). Ce temps de sampler est arbitraire, mais ne permet pas d'être plus rapide que le temps de montée du courant car la constante de temps électrique du moteur étant de  L/R= 1.5ms.

    Le fonctionnement en boucle ouverte avec une rampe de 25.5s (8bit et routine d'interruption de 0.1s) permet de bien comprendre la problématique du fonctionnement d'une commande à moteur DC.

    l'affichage se fera seulement tous les 0.2s pour avoir une stabilité des chiffres à l’écran. De plus, un filtrage numérique, se fera sur le courant et la tension sur 4 valeurs donc sur 0.4s.

    '''Algo boucle ouverte'''

    Routine d'interruption toutes les 0.1S

    Lire tension et courant

    Boucle loop (scrutation des boutons poussoirs) 

    Si BP1=1 alors incrementer PWM

    Si BP2=1 alors décrementer PWM

    Si BP3=1 alors PWM=0

    Affichage des variables tous les 0.2s

    '''code'''

    {{

    // include the library code:

    #include

    #include

    #include

    #define SERIAL_PORT_LOG_ENABLE 1

    #define Led     13       // 13 pour la led jaune sur la carte

    #define BP1     30       // 30 BP1

    #define BP2     31       // 31 BP2           

    #define BP3     32       // 32 BP3

    #define LEDV    33       // 33 led

    #define LEDJ    34       // 34 led

    #define LEDR    35       // 35 led

    #define relay   36       // 36 relay

    #define PWM10    10      //11   timer2    

    LiquidCrystal lcd(27, 28, 25, 24, 23, 22); // RS=12, Enable=11, D4=5, D5=4, D6= 3, D7=2, BPpoussoir=26

    // Configuration des variables

    unsigned   int UmoteurF = 0;  // variable to store the value coming from the sensor

    unsigned   int Umoteur = 0;

    unsigned   int Umoteur2 = 0;

    unsigned   int Umoteur3 = 0;

    unsigned   int Umoteur4 = 0;

    unsigned   int ImoteurF = 0;  

    unsigned   int Imoteur = 0;

    unsigned   int Imoteur2 = 0;

    unsigned   int Imoteur3 = 0;

    unsigned   int Imoteur4 = 0;

    byte Rcy=0 ;    //rapport cyclique  8bit

    unsigned    int temps;

    // the setup function runs once when you press reset or power the board

    void setup() {

    pinMode(Led, OUTPUT);   //led carte arduino

    pinMode(LEDV, OUTPUT);

    pinMode(LEDR, OUTPUT);

    pinMode(LEDJ, OUTPUT);

    pinMode (PWM10,OUTPUT);     // broche (10) en sortie  timer2

    //  digitalWrite(LEDV,LOW);

    Timer1.initialize(100000);         // initialize timer1, and set a 0,1 second period =>  100 000

    Timer1.attachInterrupt(callback);  // attaches callback() as a timer overflow interrupt

    lcd.begin(20, 4);  

    Serial1.begin(9600); 

    TCCR2B = (TCCR2B & 0b11111000)
    r power the board<br /><br />void setup() {<br /><br />pinMode(Led, OUTPUT);   //led carte arduino<br /><br />pinMode(LEDV, OUTPUT);<br /><br />pinMode(LEDR, OUTPUT);<br /><br />pinMode(LEDJ, OUTPUT);<br /><br />pinMode (PWM10,OUTPUT);     // broche (10) en sortie  timer2<br /><br />//  digitalWrite(LEDV,LOW);<br /><br />Timer1.initialize(100000);         // initialize timer1, and set a 0,1 second period =>  100 000<br /><br />Timer1.attachInterrupt(callback);  // attaches callback() as a timer overflow interrupt<br /><br />lcd.begin(20, 4);  <br /><br />Serial1.begin(9600); <br /><br />TCCR2B = (TCCR2B & 0b11111000)</nowiki>)
  • ESP32 HC-SR04 Ultrasonic IFTTT  + (<nowiki><br/><div class="mw
    import machine
    import time
    import urequests
    import network

    # Wi-Fi credentials
    ssid = 'wifi_name' #input your own wifi name
    password = 'password' #input your own password

    # IFTTT webhook key
    api_key = 'your_own_key' #input your own key

    # Connect to Wi-Fi
    station = network.WLAN(network.STA_IF)
    station.active(True)
    station.connect(ssid, password)
    while station.isconnected() == False:
    pass
    print('Connection successful')
    print(station.ifconfig())

    # Set up ultrasonic sensor
    trigger = machine.Pin(4, machine.Pin.OUT)
    echo = machine.Pin(5, machine.Pin.IN)


    def main():
    while True:
    # Send trigger pulse
    trigger.value(0)
    time.sleep_us(5)
    trigger.value(1)
    time.sleep_us(10)
    trigger.value(0)

    # Measure duration of echo pulse
    while echo.value() == 0:
    start = time.ticks_us()
    while echo.value() == 1:
    end = time.ticks_us()
    duration = time.ticks_diff(end, start)

    # Calculate distance
    distance = duration * 0.034 / 2


    # Send data to IFTTT
    data = {'value1': distance}
    submitData("ultrasonic_distance", data)


    # Delay before next measurement
    time.sleep(5)

    def submitData(event, data):
    try:
    print('Sending data to IFTTT:', data)
    request_headers = {'Content-Type': 'application/json'}
    request = urequests.post(
    'https://maker.ifttt.com/trigger/'+ event + '/with/key/' + api_key,
    json=data,headers=request_headers)
    print(request.text)
    request.close()
    except OSError as e:
    print('Failed to send data to IFTTT.', e)

    if __name__ == '__main__':
    main()
    )<br /> request.close()<br /> except OSError as e:<br /> print('Failed to send data to IFTTT.', e)<br /> <br />if __name__ == '__main__':<br /> main()</pre></div></nowiki>)
  • PP Sheetpress  + (====Tools==== same as above ====Parts========Tools==== same as above ====Parts==== 36 corner brackets ====Steps==== # Prepare your parts. Each "cell" will require 4 brackets, 16 M8Bolts, and 16 washers # Starting with the 4 corners of the ''entire assembly'', attach the corner brackets and tighten the bolts only to finger-tight. # Next attach the 920 beam ends to the outer perimeter. # Next, attach the inner beams in place. Ensure that all beams are equally spaced. (remember that the 2 interior beams are shorter though)
    interior beams are shorter though) <br/>)
  • Cheap and Cute Digital PhotoFrame Without SD Card on ESP8266and1-8inch TFT  + (<nowiki>1.8 TFT Panel ST7735 https:/1.8 TFT Panel ST7735 https://www.aliexpress.com/item/32913848470.html

    1.8 TFT Panel ST7735 https://www.banggood.com/1_441_82_02_22_42_8-Inch-TFT-LCD-Display-Module-Colorful-Screen-Module-SPI-Interface-p-1494883.html

    ESP8266 WEMOS D1 https://www.aliexpress.com/item/33036965281.html

    3D Printed Case https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4097143

    Some Wires & Soldering Iron.
    m/thing:4097143<br /><br />Some Wires & Soldering Iron.</nowiki>)
  • Virtual Fence - Anti Theft Device  + (<nowiki>A Fence is a physical boundaA Fence is a physical boundary, which is used to restrict kids and dogs from exiting the border Boundaries provide a layer of security, which also restricts entry from outside. But these boundaries need to be maintained heavily. And once an object has moved out or stolen, then the theft cannot be further located.

    This brings us to a solution, which is geofencing a physical device attached to our belonging. This belonging would be a mere part of the IoT - Internet of ''''Things'.'''


    The above pictorial is a sample of Geofence in a public area. Best part? Since it is on a virtual map, having a virtual fence would have no effect on whether you own the area. This area could be your Home, Office, favorite Coffee Shop, or even parlor.

    But before we get started -
    e Coffee Shop, or even parlor.<br /><br />But before we get started -</nowiki>)
  • How to Delete Tidal Account Permanently without Subscription  + (<nowiki>If you are using Apple produIf you are using Apple products such as iOS devices, you will find a Delete Account option on your iOS Tidal app. Just follow the steps below to close Tidal account permanently.


    Step 1. Open the Tidal app on your iPhone.

    Step 2. Tap the top-right '''gear''' icon from the '''My Collection''' section to go to Tidal '''Settings'''.

    Step 3. Scroll down and choose ''''Manage account''''.

    Step 4. On the new screen, tap the bottom ''''Delete account'''' option.


    gt;Step 4. On the new screen, tap the bottom ''''Delete account'''' option.<br /><br /><br/></nowiki>)
  • How to Set Tidal Sleep Timer  + (<nowiki>If you are using an Android If you are using an Android phone, you need to install a professional Sleep Timer app from the Google Play store on your Android device and then create a sleep timer according to your needs. Now, look at the steps below.

    '''Step 1.''' Download ''''Sleep Timer (Turn music off)'''' on your Android from Google Play.

    '''Step 2.''' Launch the app and tap on the three vertical dots in the top right corner of the home screen.

    '''Step 3.''' On the '''Setting''' menu, click ''''Player to launch on start'''' and select ''''Tidal'''' from the app list.

    '''Step 4.''' Go back to the '''Settings''' menu and then choose ''''On sleep'''' > ''''Perform action'''' to personalize details of the sleep timer for Tidal music.
    ''' > ''''Perform action'''' to personalize details of the sleep timer for Tidal music.</nowiki>)
  • Arrosage Automatique  + (<nowiki>Le programme est le suivant Le programme est le suivant :

    [code]

    #include

    #define LIGHT_SENSOR A0

    int sensorPin = A5; // Déclaration de la broche d'entrée de thermomètre

    double Thermistor(int RawADC) //Calcul température du capteur correspondant

    {

        double Temp;

        Temp = log(10000.0 * ((1024.0 / RawADC - 1)));

        Temp = 1 / (0.001129148 + (0.000234125 + (0.0000000876741 * Temp * Temp )) * Temp );

        Temp = Temp - 227.15;            // conversion de degrés Kelvin en °C

        return Temp;

    }

    int PinNumeriqueHumidite=2;

    int humidite;

    void setup() 

    {

      Serial.begin (9600);

      pinMode(10, OUTPUT);

      pinMode(PinNumeriqueHumidite, INPUT);

    }

    void loop() 

    {   

      int readVal = analogRead(sensorPin);

      double temperature =  Thermistor(readVal);

      int luminosite = analogRead(LIGHT_SENSOR);

      Serial.println("Température = ");

      Serial.print(temperature);

      Serial.println(" degrés.");

      delay(500);  

      humidite = digitalRead(PinNumeriqueHumidite);

      Serial.println("Humidité = ");

      Serial.println(humidite);

      delay(500);  

      Serial.println("Luminosité = ");

      Serial.println(luminosite);

      delay(500);

      if (humidite==1) 

         {

           if ((temperature>2) && (temperature<=10))

              {

                if (luminosite>100)

                   {

                    digitalWrite(10, HIGH);

                    delay(500);

                    digitalWrite(10, LOW);

                   }

                else 

                {

                  digitalWrite(10, LOW);

                }

              }              

           if ((temperature>10) && (temperature<25))

              {

                digitalWrite(10, HIGH);   // Pompe allumée

                delay (10000); 

                digitalWrite(10, LOW);      

              }

           if (temperature>=25)

              {

                digitalWrite(10, HIGH);

                delay(15000);

                digitalWrite(10, LOW);

              }

           else 

           {

                digitalWrite(10, LOW);    

           }

         }

    else 

    {

      digitalWrite(10, LOW);

    }

    }

    [/code]
    br /><br />            digitalWrite(10, LOW);      <br /><br />          }<br /><br />       if (temperature>=25)<br /><br />          {<br /><br />            digitalWrite(10, HIGH);<br /><br />            delay(15000);<br /><br />            digitalWrite(10, LOW);<br /><br />          }<br /><br />       else <br /><br />       {<br /><br />            digitalWrite(10, LOW);    <br /><br />       }<br /><br />     }<br /><br />else <br /><br />{<br /><br />  digitalWrite(10, LOW);<br /><br />}<br /><br />}<br /><br />[/code]</nowiki>)
  • Qubitro Device Data - IoT Platform Series  + (<nowiki>To get started with Qubitro,To get started with Qubitro, we will first need to create an account. Go to the Qubitro website (https://www.qubitro.com/) and click on the "Sign Up" button. You will be prompted to enter ''Full Name'', ''Email Address,Country'', and ''password'' to create your account.


    Once, we have created the account, we can log in from '''https://portal.qubitro.com/login.''' However, we shall automatically be logged in to our account.
    shall automatically be logged in to our account.</nowiki>)
  • Water probe 9-11 activities  + (<nowiki>To have a functioning water To have a functioning water probe, you ll need to upload a specific program onto the arduino uno board.

    Here is the sketch you need to upload:

    /*

    Water Conductivity Monitor

    Sketch for an Arduino gadget that measures the electrical

    conductivity of water.

    This example code is based on example code that is in the public domain.

    */

    const float ArduinoVoltage = 5.00; // CHANGE THIS FOR 3.3v Arduinos

    const float ArduinoResolution = ArduinoVoltage / 1024;

    const float resistorValue = 10000.0;

    int threshold = 3;

    int inputPin = A0;

    int ouputPin = A5;

    void setup()

    {

    Serial.begin(9600);

    pinMode(ouputPin, OUTPUT);

    pinMode(inputPin, INPUT);

    }

    void loop()

    {

    int analogValue=0;

    int oldAnalogValue=1000;

    float returnVoltage=0.0;

    float resistance=0.0;

    double Siemens;

    float TDS=0.0;

    while(((oldAnalogValue-analogValue)>threshold)
    ><br />int oldAnalogValue=1000;<br /><br />float returnVoltage=0.0;<br /><br />float resistance=0.0;<br /><br />double Siemens;<br /><br />float TDS=0.0;<br /><br />while(((oldAnalogValue-analogValue)>threshold)</nowiki>)
  • EMI probe 9-11  + (<nowiki>Whether you re using an arduWhether you re using an arduino uno or a nano, the code that you ll need to upload in order for the probe to function correctly is basically the same.

    Just make sure to program the correct digital pin for the piezo speaker. In the instructions above, we connected the speaker on D9 on an arduino uno, and D3 on an arduino nano.

    // Arduino Electromagnetic interference detector

    // Code modified by Patrick Di Justo, based on

    // Aaron ALAI EMF Detector April 22nd 2009 VERSION 1.0

    // aaronalai1@gmail.com

    //

    // This outputs sound and numeric data to the 4char

    #include

    #define SerialIn 2

    #define SerialOut 7

    #define wDelay 900

    int inPin = 5;

    int val = 0;

    SoftwareSerial mySerialPort(SerialIn, SerialOut);

    void setup()

    {

    pinMode(SerialOut, OUTPUT);

    pinMode(SerialIn, INPUT);

    mySerialPort.begin(19200);

    mySerialPort.print("vv");

    mySerialPort.print("xxxx");

    delay(wDelay);

    mySerialPort.print("----");

    delay(wDelay);

    mySerialPort.print("8888");

    delay(wDelay);

    mySerialPort.print("xxxx");

    delay(wDelay);

    Serial.begin(9600);

    }

    void loop()

    {

    val = analogRead(inPin);

    Serial.println(val);

    dispData(val);

    val = map(val, 1, 100, 1, 2048);

    tone(9,val,10);

    }

    void dispData(int i)

    {

    if ((i<-999)
    lay);<br /><br />Serial.begin(9600);<br /><br />}<br /><br />void loop()<br /><br />{<br /><br />val = analogRead(inPin);<br /><br />Serial.println(val);<br /><br />dispData(val);<br /><br />val = map(val, 1, 100, 1, 2048);<br /><br />tone(9,val,10);<br /><br />}<br /><br />void dispData(int i)<br /><br />{<br /><br />if ((i<-999)</nowiki>)
  • Automated Gardening Plant with arduino Uno under the DEEDU project  + (<nowiki>You will need<br /><You will need

    electronic control and command part (listed below)

    water tank

    a plant in a pot

    a box for electronic (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4106140)

    3d printed light sensor support (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3986667)

    3d printed sprinkler (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3986672)

    For the Command & Control part the material used are the following:

    - 1 Arduino UNO link

    - 1 moisture sensor link

    - 1 CO2 Gas sensor Mq7 link

    - 1 Lcd screen 2x16 (+i2c)) link

    - 1 LDR light sensor (photoresistor) link

    - 2 push buttons link

    - 1 Temp + humidity sensor DHT11 link

    - 1 5V water pump link

    - 1 5v relay link

    - 3 1k resistor link

    - 1 Breadbord or prototyping PCB link

    -2 5v power supply link
    link<br /><br />- 1 5V water pump link<br /><br />- 1 5v relay link<br /><br />- 3 1k resistor link<br /><br />- 1 Breadbord or prototyping PCB link<br /><br />-2 5v power supply link</nowiki>)
  • 3D CNC milling avec CAM Fusion 360  + (<section class="step"><br />Be

    Before beginning CAM programming, you need to consider the part and the best approach to machining. These decisions depend on the shape of the model, the material, and the constraints of the CNC machine you are using. In this lesson, you will learn how these factors impact your machining strategy with respect to workholding, registration (making sure the CNC knows where the part is), and CAM settings.

    3D Toolpathing

    If you completed the CAD and CAM Class, you worked with 2D toolpaths, in which the end mill stays at a fixed depth (Z-level) throughout a machining pass, moving only in X and Y while cutting. This type of machining is ideal for prismatic parts - parts in which all machined faces lie normal to the machine tool spindle.

    When programming non-prismatic parts, such as molds or organic shapes like the the parts below, 2D operations are insufficient. You need to use 3D CAM operations, in which the end mill moves dynamically in X, Y, and Z.

    Workholding

    Workholding is the strategy for holding your part rigidly during the machining process. When programming with 3D toolpaths, workholding is an important initial consideration. This is especially true of parts that require machining on both sides, when the part will be flipped between setups.

    When programming for prismatic parts, you may have noticed that 2D and 2.5D CAM only requires a CAD model of the part that you want to machine, without any extra features for workholding attachment or registration. This is because the part takes the shape of a rectangular prism, which can be held easily inside a vise or fixed to a spoiler board.

    But what do you do when your shape is more organic or irregular, and also must be flipped to machine on both sides? In this case, you need to model additional material that will hold your part inside a vise, against a spoiler board, or flat against the bottom of the machine. It's very hard to program the CAM without having these features incorporated into your model.

    In other words, 3D flip machining requires that you model the stock you want left behind, as well as tabs to prevent your part from coming loose inside the machine. These tabs will be cut off and sanded down after machining, usually with a bandsaw and disk sander.

    Note: Another, more advanced, technique for workholding for irregular shapes in metal is a soft jaw system. You would machine your own custom aluminum jaws to use with a Lang or Kurt vise, and these custom jaws would hold your part after the flip. No tabs needed.

    For your serving spoon, you will have two tabs--one on each end--and a rectangular prism of stock that will hold the spoon flat after the flip. When modeling, it's a good idea to make your stock and tabs another body, separate from your part.

    Registration

    Because the spoon will be machined from both sides (flip machining), you need a way to ensure that the CNC machine can locate the part accurately after it has been moved. This is called registration.

    If you have used the Haas before, you're familiar with using a probe to locate your part . The DMS, however, like many table routers, does not have a probe. When using the DMS to locate the origin of your Work Coordinate System (Work Home), you will insert a tool into the spindle and jog it to the correct location. It's common to trap a piece of paper between the stock and the tool to ensure that Z is correct. In the DMS machine class you will learn how to enter the codes to set your WCS in this way. As you might imagine, this system is not accurate, because you're just "eyeballing" this location.

    This means that if you have a part that requires flip machining, you need to consider how to get the two sides to line up properly with one another. There are lots of options, and they all have advantages and disadvantages based on the specifics of your part. Some common methods include:

    --Attaching stops to your spoiler board (waste board under your part that can be machined) or machine bed

    --Machining a contour into your spoiler board, then placing your stock exactly inside that contour

    --Drilling holes for dowels that go into the spoiler board beneath your part (most accurate)

    This final technique is the the method you will use for the spoon. While machining the front side of the spoon, you will also drill three holes through the stock and partially into the spoiler board. After you flip your part, you will insert dowels through the holes and into the spoiler board that will align your part perfectly with your first side.

    CAM Settings

    The specifics of the project - machining wood on the DMS router - will also determine some of the choices you make when programming toolpaths.


    
-Tool numbering

    If you are a Pier 9 shop user, you will be using the DMS tool library. When you have simulated and finalized your CAM program, make sure that your tools are labeled in the chronological order that they are used. You will learn later in this class how to edit tool numbers.

    Remember that the chronological tool numbers in your program do not correspond to the numbers in the DMS tool library drawer. For instance, the fifth tool you use in your program might be the 1" Rough Short End Mill, which is labeled #34 in the DMS library. You will see the DMS library number in the comment for each tool, which will appear in your setup sheet (machining plan). You will learn later how to generate setup sheets.

    If you are not using Pier 9's DMS, you'll either be using custom tools, or tools from your own tool library. If using your own library, be sure to label your tools in the chronological order they will be used.

    -Rules for roughing

    Machining in wood or plastic on the DMS is not high speed machining (HSM). This means that you may use Adaptive toolpaths for roughing, but you cannot use the whole length of the cutter.

    When machining wood or plastic, follow the Stepover and Stepdown Rule: The stepover and stepdown should never exceed 50% of the tool diameter.
    lt;br />Machining in wood or plastic on the DMS is not high speed machining (HSM). This means that you may use Adaptive toolpaths for roughing, but you cannot use the whole length of the cutter.<br /><br />When machining wood or plastic, follow the Stepover and Stepdown Rule: The stepover and stepdown should never exceed 50% of the tool diameter.<br /></section>)
  • Bento Red Room  + ('''3D Printing''' * Filament: PVA and ABS'''3D Printing''' * Filament: PVA and ABS * Wood '''Electronic''' * 1 Arduino Uno cards * male-male and male-female prototyping cables * LCD SSD1306 128 x 64 * 1 LED 8mm * 2 ring of 12 LEDs * 1 potentiometer * 1 BME280 weather sensor * 1 switch * 1 x 5V power supply * 220 and 10000 Ohms resistors * 3 x servomotors * Buzzer === Tools === '''Machines''' * 3D printer * Découpeur de laser '''Software''' * Tinkercad, Microsoft 3D builder, Blender * Cura Ultimaker * Arduino '''Prototyping''' * soldering iron * cutting pliers * wire stripper * glueon * cutting pliers * wire stripper * glue)
  • Bento Night Sky  + ('''3D Printing''' *Filament: PVA and ABS '''3D Printing''' *Filament: PVA and ABS *Wood '''Electronic ''' *1 Arduino Uno cards *male-male and male-female prototyping cables *LCD SSD1306 128 x 64 *1 LED 8mm *2 ring of 12 LEDs *1 potentiometer *1 BME280 weather sensor *1 switch *1 x 5V power supply *220 and 10000 Ohms resistors *3 x servomotors *Buzzer ===Tools=== '''Machines''' *3D printer *Découpeur de laser '''Software ''' *Tinkercad, Microsoft 3D builder, Blender *Cura Ultimaker *Arduino '''Prototyping''' *soldering iron *cutting pliers *wire stripper *glue iron *cutting pliers *wire stripper *glue)
  • Dispositif de sécurité à enregistrement de zone de tir  + (Afin de valider le principe, j'ai réalisé Afin de valider le principe, j'ai réalisé une maquette constituée par un "fusil photographique" auquel j'ai adjoint le système de repérage de la ligne de visée (circuit BNO055 + carte Arduino + buzzer). '''Les photos 1 et 2''' montrent les différents éléments de cette maquette: 1) Un smart phone fixé sur le fusil en bois permet d'enregistrer ce que voit et entend le chasseur lors de l'enregistrement et lors de la phase de chasse. L'objectif du smartphone est situé à l'endroit où se trouve l’œil du chasseur. Cet objectif voit le guidon du fusil en même temps que l'endroit précis visé dans le paysage. 2) Le système de repérage inertiel de la ligne de visée se compose - d'un petit circuit imprimé portant l'unité de mesure inertielle BNO055 - d'une carte de contrôle (Arduino UNO) reliée au BNO055 par un petit câble (alimentation + interface I2C). 3) J'ai également ajouté un buzzer à cette carte. Ce buzzer produit tous les signaux sonores nécessaires pour le suivi de l'enregistrement et de la phase de chasse. '''Nota:''' A l'origine j'aurais souhaité allonger la liaison I2C de façon que seul le petit circuit imprimé du BNO055 se trouve fixé au fusil, la carte de contrôle étant logée dans une poche de veste. Malheureusement la liaison I2C supporte mal l'allongement de la liaison. Pour un développement futur il faudrait donc plutôt utiliser la liaison UART du circuit.lutôt utiliser la liaison UART du circuit.)
  • How to Share Spotify Song on Snapchat  + ('''''Q: Is there a way to share and at the'''''Q: Is there a way to share and at the same time, play Spotify music on Snapchat?''''' '''A:''' Spotify hasn’t rolled out the playing option on Snapchat yet. To do so, you have to download music from Spotify in advance and share the full song file on Snapchat to your friends. But then again, Spotify songs are protected by DRM and users are not allowed to play them on any other platforms.So a third party tool like [https://www.tuneskit.com/music-converter-for-spotify/ TunesKit Spotify Music Converter] is needed to transform Spotify DRM songs into common audio files such as MP3, AAC and M4A. Then you can apply them into any platform without restrictions. '''TunesKit Spotify Music Converter''' is a feature-rich tool designed to convert Spotify Ogg files into 6 types of common audio formats including MP3, FLAC, AAC, WAV, M4A and M4B. With a 5X faster converting speed, it maintains the output files with 100% original audio quality. '''Step 1 Launch TunesKit and Import Spotify Songs''' Open TunesKit Spotify Music Converter. And then drag and drop songs from Spotify into TunesKit’s interface, and they’ll be automatically imported. '''Step 2 Set Up Output Format and Configurations''' Turn to Preference and then enter Convert menu. There're 6 types of output formats you can choose including MP3, M4A, M4B, AAC, WAV and FLAC. You can also customize the output channel, sample rate and bit rate. '''Step 3 Start Converting''' Click the "Convert" button and TunesKit will start operating. When it is all done, click the "Converted" button and you'll get the output file list. '''Step 4 Share and Play Spotify Songs on Snapchat''' Connect your phone with your computer, and then send the converted Spotify song files to your phone. Now you can share these songs to your friends and listen to them together on Snapchat.s and listen to them together on Snapchat.)
  • Turn signal biking jacket  + ('''Plan the aesthetic and electrical layou'''Plan the aesthetic and electrical layout of your piece''' Decide where each component is going to go and figure out how you will sew them together with as few thread crossings as possible. Make a sketch of your design that you can refer to as you work. The photos below show the sketches for my jacket. Stitching for power (+) is shown in red, ground (-) in black, LEDs in green, and switch inputs in purple.EDs in green, and switch inputs in purple.)
  • Turn signal biking jacket  + ('''Plan the aesthetic and electrical layou'''Plan the aesthetic and electrical layout of your piece''' Decide where each component is going to go and figure out how you will sew them together with as few thread crossings as possible. Make a sketch of your design that you can refer to as you work. The photos below show the sketches for my jacket. Stitching for power (+) is shown in red, ground (-) in black, LEDs in green, and switch inputs in purple.EDs in green, and switch inputs in purple.)
  • Drone aile volante  + ( *Commencez par couper les marges avec une *Commencez par couper les marges avec une règle et un cutter, prenez garde à suivre correctement le tracé en pointillé. *Se munir du tube de colle, puis encollez la feuille du coin en haut à gauche (Répartissez de la colle sur toute la surface du verso ) , là positionner sur un carton plein d'au moins 76cm*50.6cm et de 3mm d'épaisseur. Les deux bords en traits pleins doivent être superposés aux bords du carton. *Encoller la seconde section, là positionner à côté de la première en veillant à ce que les repères coïncident. *Poursuivre ceci jusqu'à ce que tout le plan soit reconstitué, puis faire de même pour les quatre autres. Les deux derniers peuvent êtres découpés pour utiliser les chutes de cartons. *Laisser sécher quelques heures. *A l'aide d'un cutter et d'une règle découper les pièces une par une sur les très pleins, évider les parties à évider. Les courbes peuvent êtres découpé à la scie à champ tourné. *Pour terminer poncer les bords des pièces découpés. miner poncer les bords des pièces découpés. )
  • OpenReflex: 3D Printed Camera  + (1- Start by putting the two M3 hexagonal n1- Start by putting the two M3 hexagonal nuts in the holes provided for on the Body. It's a tight fit, so you'll need to push a bit. You can screw a screw from the other side for pull the nut. 2- Install the BackCover on its axis and insert the nut & bolt. The BackCover should fit nicely and rotate freely on its axis. Also set the BackShutter on his groove on the Body. 3- Put the UnwinderP2 and the UnwinderButton in place in the Cover. They should rotate, but not too much. 4- Set the Unwinder and the two FilmGuides in place in the Body. Put the Cover over all of this. You'll have to turn the UnwinderButton to align it with the Unwinder. Note : If the FilmGuide don't rotate on their axis it's not a problem. 5- Once everything is in place, put squared nuts in the columns and screw them in place through the Cover. 6- Algih the BackCover with the Cover and screw them together. Everything should fit in place, the UnwinderButton should make the Unwinder turn with some friction and the BackShutter should slide on its groove. All done ! For the Rewinder and the final light proofing we'll see this later. ;) final light proofing we'll see this later. ;))
  • OpenReflex: 3D Printed Camera  + (1- Start by putting the two M3 hexagonal n1- Start by putting the two M3 hexagonal nuts in the holes provided for on the Body. It's a tight fit, so you'll need to push a bit. You can screw a screw from the other side for pull the nut. 2- Install the BackCover on its axis and insert the nut & bolt. The BackCover should fit nicely and rotate freely on its axis. Also set the BackShutter on his groove on the Body. 3- Put the UnwinderP2 and the UnwinderButton in place in the Cover. They should rotate, but not too much. 4- Set the Unwinder and the two FilmGuides in place in the Body. Put the Cover over all of this. You'll have to turn the UnwinderButton to align it with the Unwinder. Note : If the FilmGuide don't rotate on their axis it's not a problem. 5- Once everything is in place, put squared nuts in the columns and screw them in place through the Cover. 6- Algih the BackCover with the Cover and screw them together. Everything should fit in place, the UnwinderButton should make the Unwinder turn with some friction and the BackShutter should slide on its groove. All done ! For the Rewinder and the final light proofing we'll see this later. ;) final light proofing we'll see this later. ;))
  • Imprimer un objet avec ULTIMAKER  + ('''Traduire le fichier dans un format lisible par le logiciel CURA''' * Sous l'onglet fichier sélectionner : '''''exporter''''' *Dans la fenêtre '''choisir''' le type : **STL Mesh ('''*.stl''' '''*.ast''') **Alias Mesh ('''*.obj''') '''Enregistrer''')
  • Imprimer un objet avec ULTIMAKER  + ('''Traduire le fichier dans un format lisible par le logiciel CURA''' * Sous l'onglet fichier sélectionner : '''''exporter''''' *Dans la fenêtre '''choisir''' le type : **STL Mesh ('''*.stl''' '''*.ast''') **Alias Mesh ('''*.obj''') '''Enregistrer''')
  • How to Allow or Block Apple Music Explicit Content  + ('''Step 1.''' Go to '''Settings''' on your'''Step 1.''' Go to '''Settings''' on your iPhone and tap '''Screen Time'''. '''Step 2.''' Scroll to the '''Content & Privacy Restrictions''' option under '''Screen Time'''. '''Step 3.''' Make sure your Content & Privacy Restrictions toggle is enabled and tap the '''Content Restrictions''' option beneath. '''Step 4.''' Tap the '''Music, Podcasts, Fitness''' to select what content to allow. '''Step 5.''' Here you can select allow content from '''Explicit''' to '''Clean'''. allow content from '''Explicit''' to '''Clean'''.)
  • How to Clear Tidal Cache on iOS and Android  + ('''Step 1.''' On the Home screen of your A'''Step 1.''' On the Home screen of your Android phone, press and hold the '''Tidal app icon''' until a menu appears. '''Step 2.''' Tap the icon with i to enter the app’s settings. Or you can go to '''Settings''' > '''Apps''' > '''Tidal''' to set up, too. '''Step 3.''' On the detail page, tap '''Storage & cache''' and then '''Clear cache'''.''Storage & cache''' and then '''Clear cache'''.)
  • How to Create Spotify Codes for Sharing with Others  + ('''Step 1.''' Open the Spotify app and tap'''Step 1.''' Open the Spotify app and tap the '''search''' button at the bottom. '''Step 2.''' Type in the name of the song in the search bar and search for it. '''Step 3.''' Scroll down the search results and find the exact song you’d like to share. '''Step 4.''' Here tap the '''three-dot icon''' beside the song name directly. '''Step 5.''' You’ll see a wave-alike Spotify code in the menu.see a wave-alike Spotify code in the menu.)
  • Poelito - Poêle de masse semi-démontable  + (Le principe du Poelito est de construire uLe principe du Poelito est de construire un poêle rocket dans un bidon. Le fond du bidon est tapissé de mélange isolant. Cela ne dispense pas de poser son poêle sur un support incombustible. La partie inférieure, où le feu se développe, est coulée en béton réfractaire autour d’un coffrage en tubes de carton. Ces tubes forment des réservations creuses : le circuit du feu et de fumées. La partie inférieure constitue la base du foyer. C’est une masse fixe. La moitié supérieure est constituée de tuyaux métalliques amovibles et remplie de sable que l’on peut laisser sur place ou transporter séparément. Le foyer est fermé soit par une plaque de fonte, soit par une plaque vitro céramique, recouvert par le couvercle du bidon en guise de finition. Le conduit d’évacuation est à l’extérieur du bidon. La connexion se fait par un T de raccordement avec tampon de ramonage. La traversée du plafond et la sortie de toit (ou tout ce qui est à l’extérieur de l’habitat) doit obligatoirement être isolée. On voit sur l'image le bas du conduit d’alimentation vertical avec vers le premier plan son cendrier, et vers l’arrière-plan le départ horizontal des flammes : ce premier ensemble constitue le brûleur. A l’arrière-plan on voit les 2 reprises des fumées, une de chaque côté du conduit de départ de flamme. Ces 2 reprises se rejoignent par en dessous via un collecteur, qui envoie les fumées vers l’arrière, en direction de l’évacuation des fumées). Cet ensemble constitue le collecteur. Raccordement au conduit d’évacuation par T avec tampon au conduit d’évacuation par T avec tampon)
  • Wio WM1110: Quick Start Guide for Seamless Integration  + ('''This guide explains the steps to seamle'''This guide explains the steps to seamlessly integrate the WM1110 sensor module with The Things Network (TTN) and ThingSpeak for data transmission and visualization.''' The [https://www.seeedstudio.com/Wio-WM1110-Dev-Kit-p-5677.html?queryID=86ddeaf2f0e1846781c93ee0739996d3&objectID=5677&indexName=bazaar_retailer_products seeed studio Wio-WM1110 Dev Kit] is based on the [https://www.seeedstudio.com/Wio-WM1110-Module-LR1110-and-nRF52840-p-5676.html?queryID=777e87bf936e9951b01169e582eaaa0b&objectID=5676&indexName=bazaar_retailer_products Wio-WM1110] Wireless Module, which integrates both a Semtech LoRa® transceiver and a multi-purpose radio front-end for geolocation functionalities. The LoRa® transceiver enables low-power, high-sensitivity network coverage, while GNSS (GPS/BeiDou) and Wi-Fi scanning work together to offer comprehensive location coverage. Additionally, the Dev Kit provides connectivity options for a variety of peripherals, making it a versatile platform for developing diverse IoT applications. The [https://www.seeedstudio.com/Wio-WM1110-Module-LR1110-and-nRF52840-p-5676.html?queryID=777e87bf936e9951b01169e582eaaa0b&objectID=5676&indexName=bazaar_retailer_products Wio-WM1110] is a powerful fusion positioning module designed for developing low-power, long-range IoT applications. It combines the capabilities of the [https://www.semtech.com/products/wireless-rf/lora-edge/lr1110 Semtech LR1110] LoRa transceiver and the [https://www.nordicsemi.com/products/nrf52840 Nordic nRF52840] microcontroller, offering a comprehensive solution for building connected devices with the following features: * '''Long-range wireless communication:''' Utilizing Semtech's LoRa technology, the Wio-WM1110 enables low-power communication over vast distances, making it ideal for connecting devices in remote locations. * '''Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS):''' Integrated GNSS support, including GPS and BeiDou, provides accurate location tracking capabilities for your IoT devices. * '''Wi-Fi connectivity:''' In addition to LoRaWAN and GNSS, the Wio-WM1110 also offers Wi-Fi connectivity, providing another option for device communication and internet access. * '''Bluetooth:''' The module further extends its connectivity options by supporting Bluetooth protocols, enabling communication with other Bluetooth-enabled devices. * '''Fusion positioning:''' By combining the data from LoRaWAN, GNSS, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth, the Wio-WM1110 can achieve highly accurate and reliable positioning, even in challenging environments. * '''Low-power operation:''' The Wio-WM1110 is designed for low-power consumption, allowing your devices to operate for extended periods on battery power. * '''Open-source platform:''' The Wio-WM1110 is based on an open-source platform, providing developers with access to the underlying hardware and software, allowing for greater customization and flexibility. and software, allowing for greater customization and flexibility.)
  • VERBIS - Desktop 8x8 RGB LED Matrix Word Clock  + ('''Wooden photo frame''' You can make you'''Wooden photo frame''' You can make your own frame, there are a dozen of articles about this, even here on Instructables. But a simpler solution would be finding a framing company where you can order a personalized frame with your required dimensions and you can choose from many frame types. This is exactly what I did. I ordered my frames with a specific dimension: the framed photo, in my case object (display) is 80x80mm. I also asked for an accurate dimension, I didn't want the frame to be too big for the 3D printed plastic grid. '''Plexiglass support''' The plexiglass support can be also be made DIY but for an amateur it is not very easy to cut and blend plexiglass. So I ordered several supports from an advertising company that makes all kinds of plexiglass objects. The dimensions I used are: width - 120mm, first part length - 180mm, second part length - 50mm, 15° bending angle. '''Display plexiglass sheet''' The 3mm grey smoked plexiglass sheet can be cut from a bigger sheet, obtaining the required 80x80mm dimension. '''Plastic grid''' The STL file for 3D printing can be downloaded from [https://www.tinkercad.com/things/arRYOVE5Lbk Tinkercad] '''Display Printed Paper Sheet''' The SVG file for the Printed Paper Sheet is attached, and it can be edited with Inkscape. You can make your own display layout based on this SVG file, I used [https://www.wordsearchkit.com/ Word Search Construction Kit] software to generate a words layout for the time display. You can print the file repeatedly on the same sheet of paper to achieve a good, opaque, black background. I got very good results with a cheap inkjet printer and standard white copier paper. I cut off the layout with a pair of scissors. '''Plastic box for electronics''' The files that you can 3d print are also on [https://www.tinkercad.com/things/2vKBHQ1HEI3 Tinkercad]. I used some already purchased jewelry boxes, I only designed a new box base because the boxes were too tall. The files on Tinkercad are based on this type of boxes. '''Detailed instructions''' (follow the images above) * choose (and mark) a side of the frame to be the top of the clock, clean the smoked plexiglass sheet, put it in the frame; * place the printed paper sheet and the 3D printed grid; * drill with 2 mm diameter bit through the plastic grid to make room for the screws in the frame; * screw the plastic grid; * mark on the frame the place for holes and lock the frame to the plexiglass support; * drill the holes with a 2mm diameter bit (enlarge the holes in the support with a 3mm diameter bit, make the coining with a 10mm diameter bit) and screw it all together. The last image shows an almost finished enclosure. image shows an almost finished enclosure.)
  • VERBIS - Desktop 8x8 RGB LED Matrix Word Clock  + ('''Wooden photo frame''' You can make you'''Wooden photo frame''' You can make your own frame, there are a dozen of articles about this, even here on Instructables. But a simpler solution would be finding a framing company where you can order a personalized frame with your required dimensions and you can choose from many frame types. This is exactly what I did. I ordered my frames with a specific dimension: the framed photo, in my case object (display) is 80x80mm. I also asked for an accurate dimension, I didn't want the frame to be too big for the 3D printed plastic grid. '''Plexiglass support''' The plexiglass support can be also be made DIY but for an amateur it is not very easy to cut and blend plexiglass. So I ordered several supports from an advertising company that makes all kinds of plexiglass objects. The dimensions I used are: width - 120mm, first part length - 180mm, second part length - 50mm, 15° bending angle. '''Display plexiglass sheet''' The 3mm grey smoked plexiglass sheet can be cut from a bigger sheet, obtaining the required 80x80mm dimension. '''Plastic grid''' The STL file for 3D printing can be downloaded from [https://www.tinkercad.com/things/arRYOVE5Lbk Tinkercad] '''Display Printed Paper Sheet''' The SVG file for the Printed Paper Sheet is attached, and it can be edited with Inkscape. You can make your own display layout based on this SVG file, I used [https://www.wordsearchkit.com/ Word Search Construction Kit] software to generate a words layout for the time display. You can print the file repeatedly on the same sheet of paper to achieve a good, opaque, black background. I got very good results with a cheap inkjet printer and standard white copier paper. I cut off the layout with a pair of scissors. '''Plastic box for electronics''' The files that you can 3d print are also on [https://www.tinkercad.com/things/2vKBHQ1HEI3 Tinkercad]. I used some already purchased jewelry boxes, I only designed a new box base because the boxes were too tall. The files on Tinkercad are based on this type of boxes. '''Detailed instructions''' (follow the images above) * choose (and mark) a side of the frame to be the top of the clock, clean the smoked plexiglass sheet, put it in the frame; * place the printed paper sheet and the 3D printed grid; * drill with 2 mm diameter bit through the plastic grid to make room for the screws in the frame; * screw the plastic grid; * mark on the frame the place for holes and lock the frame to the plexiglass support; * drill the holes with a 2mm diameter bit (enlarge the holes in the support with a 3mm diameter bit, make the coining with a 10mm diameter bit) and screw it all together. The last image shows an almost finished enclosure. image shows an almost finished enclosure.)
  • NEXT ENGINE 3D SCANNER :How to use it  + ( * '''WEIGHT''' 7.68 KG * '''INPUT POWER'' * '''WEIGHT''' 7.68 KG * '''INPUT POWER''' 100-240 VAC/60W * '''Measurement system''' MultiStripe Laser Triangulation (MLT) *'''Sensor''' Twin 5.0 Mega-pixel CMOS RGB image sensors *'''SIZE''' 276 x 223 x 91mm *'''Field AREA'''  5.1" x 3.8" (Macro) and 13.5" x 10.1" (Wide) *'''Capteur density''' 268K points/in (Macro) and 29K points/in (Wide) *'''Texture Density''' 500DPI ( Macro) and 200DPI (Wide) *'''Dimensional Accuracy''' 100 micorn ( Marco) and 300 micron ( Wide) *'''Acquisition Speed''' 50,000 points/sec *'''CONNECTIVITY''' USB 2.0 *'''OPERATING SYSTEM''' Windows XP/Vista/7/8 (64-bits) *'''MINIMUM REQUIREMENT''': 2 GHz Dual-core, 3GB RAM, 256MB graphics *''' FILE FORMAT''' STL, OBJ, VRML, XYZ, PLY *'''FILE SIZE''' 200MB fot typical model * '''SOFTWARE''' ScanStudio™ (FREEWARE) del * '''SOFTWARE''' ScanStudio™ (FREEWARE) )
  • Openbioréacteur  + ( * 1-Capteurs sans fils (hardware non impl * 1-Capteurs sans fils (hardware non implémenté) * 2-Contrôleur chauffage, contrôleur agitation magnétique * 3-Contrôle des pompes, réception des données capteurs, et émission sur serveur annexe. * 4-Intrants La version que je présente ne comprend ni les capteurs, ni le contrôleur de chauffage, ni le contrôleur d'agitation magnétique. Ceci dans un souci de simplification. ue. Ceci dans un souci de simplification. )
  • Découpage Vinyle  + (<div class="icon-instructions caution-i
    Étape importante Enregistrer le fichier en *.hpgl (Fichier HP Graphics Language) Ensuite renommer votre fichier en *.plt
    er HP Graphics Language) Ensuite renommer votre fichier en *.plt</div> </div>)
  • Découpage Vinyle  + (<div class="icon-instructions caution-i
    Étape importante Enregistrer le fichier en *.hpgl (Fichier HP Graphics Language) Ensuite renommer votre fichier en *.plt
    er HP Graphics Language) Ensuite renommer votre fichier en *.plt</div> </div>)
  • Impression 3D standard  + ( * Direction thingiverse.com * Trouver un STL à son goût (ici un T. Rex) * Le-télécharger <br/> )
  • Design your personal logo with Tinkercad  + ( * Open a new document in tinkercad * Sel * Open a new document in tinkercad * Select view TOP * Switch to Orthographic view Always use Shift plus Right-click to move the workplace. Use the Mouse-wheel to zoom-in zoom-out. This tutorial aims to give suggestion on how to combine shapes, in order to create a logo using the tools that Tinkercad provides. No technical drawing skill is required. es. No technical drawing skill is required. )
  • Laser cut Spirograph  + ( * Open a new document in tinkercad * Select view TOP * ''Switch to Orthographic view'' ''Always use Shift plus Right-click to move the workplane.'' ''Use the Mouse-wheel to zoom-in zoom-out.'' )
  • Librem 5 Case Creating Community  + ( * for advertisement and spreading the word on Purism's blog / news site and on social media * for resources, for example a 3d file of the outer shape of the phone or a basic case file )
  • OpenHandiDesk  + (la toute premiere esquisse du projet, la version 0 !)
  • OpenHandiDesk  + ((si on prend pas en compte les petites erreurs de dessin, oups))
  • FoldaRap 2.5 : imprimante 3D facilement transportable  + ( * pied-avant-gauche: http://reprap.org/wi * pied-avant-gauche: http://reprap.org/wiki/File:Foot-front-left.png * pied-avant-droite: http://reprap.org/wiki/File:Foot-front-rightt.png * pied-arrière-droite: http://reprap.org/wiki/File:Foot-front-left.png * pied-arrière-gauche: http://reprap.org/wiki/File:Foot-front-rightt.png * charnière-intérieur-gauche: http://reprap.org/wiki/File:FR2-5-hinge-inner-left.png * charnière-intérieur-droite: http://reprap.org/wiki/File:FR2-5-hinge-inner-right.png p.org/wiki/File:FR2-5-hinge-inner-right.png )
  • FoldaRap 2.5 : imprimante 3D facilement transportable  + ( * pied-avant-gauche: http://reprap.org/wi * pied-avant-gauche: http://reprap.org/wiki/File:Foot-front-left.png * pied-avant-droite: http://reprap.org/wiki/File:Foot-front-rightt.png * pied-arrière-droite: http://reprap.org/wiki/File:Foot-front-left.png * pied-arrière-gauche: http://reprap.org/wiki/File:Foot-front-rightt.png * charnière-intérieur-gauche: http://reprap.org/wiki/File:FR2-5-hinge-inner-left.png * charnière-intérieur-droite: http://reprap.org/wiki/File:FR2-5-hinge-inner-right.png p.org/wiki/File:FR2-5-hinge-inner-right.png )
  • Original Prusa i3 MK3S kit assembly  + ( *<span style="color:black;"> '''The * '''The kit includes''' *Needle-nose pliers (1x) * Philips screwdriver (1x) * Allen key (6x) *The printer's package contains a lubricant, which is intended for maintenance. No need to use it now the bearings are lubricated. There is a dedicated online manual on how to clean the printer and apply the lubricant. See [https://help.prusa3d.com/en/guide/printer-maintenance-tips_23200/ help.prusa3d.com/maintenance-tips] No soldering is required. No wire crimping is required. ips_23200/ help.prusa3d.com/maintenance-tips] No soldering is required. No wire crimping is required. )
  • Tree planting (Aranya Agricultural Alternatives method)  + ( *Define the plantation zone, *Make sure t *Define the plantation zone, *Make sure that your sapling is ready for transplantation, *Make sure that weather conditions will be favorable for the young tree to grow (avoid dry season peak), *If applicable, [[Clay-pot-irrigation system (Aranya Agricultural Alternatives method)|build your clay-pot irrigation system]], *If applicable, [[Tree planting preparation (Sadhana Forest method)|build your bottle-irrigation system]]. Feel free to adapt the procedure to your environment. to adapt the procedure to your environment. )
  • Tree planting (Aranya Agricultural Alternatives method)  + ( #If you use a bottle-irrigation system: # #If you use a bottle-irrigation system: ##Loosen the cap to open the bottle-irrigation system, ##As you add water in the bottle, measure the amount of water added in the bottle-irrigation system: ###If the bottle was empty, increase the frequency of your examinations, ###If the bottle was not empty, reduce the frequency of your examinations; ##Tighten the cap to close the bottle-irrigation system; #If you use a clay-pot-irrigation system: ##Remove the clay plate from the clay pot to open the clay-pot-irrigation system, ##As you add water in the clay pot, measure the amount of water added in the clay-pot-irrigation system: ###If the clay pot was empty, increase the frequency of your examinations, ###If the clay pot was not empty, reduce the frequency of your examinations; ##Install the clay plate on the clay pot to close the clay-pot-irrigation system: #Else: ##If the moisture level is low, add water and increase the frequency of your examinations, ##If the moisture level is high, reduce the frequency of your examinations. reduce the frequency of your examinations. )
  • Imprimante 3D - Ultimaker 2  + ( * Ouvrir Cura * Cura est gratuit, disponible en ligne )
  • BENTO BOX - SPACE FLAN  + (<nowiki><div class="mw-highlight
    //   Variables qui ne peuvent être modifiées,
    const int buttonPin = 2; // Bouton poussoir
    const int ledPin = 7; // Anneau NeoPixel Ring 12 LED RGB


    // Bibliothèque urilisée pour écran OLED
    #include

    // =======================
    // Paramètrages écran OLED
    // =======================
    #define nombreDePixelsEnLargeur 128 // Taille de l'écran OLED, en pixel, au niveau de sa largeur
    #define nombreDePixelsEnHauteur 64 // Taille de l'écran OLED, en pixel, au niveau de sa hauteur
    #define brocheResetOLED -1 // Reset de l'OLED partagé avec l'Arduino (d'où la valeur à -1, et non un numéro de pin)
    #define adresseI2CecranOLED 0x3C // Adresse de "mon" écran OLED sur le bus i2c (généralement égal à 0x3C ou 0x3D)
    Adafruit_SSD1306 ecranOLED(nombreDePixelsEnLargeur, nombreDePixelsEnHauteur, &Wire, brocheResetOLED);

    // ================
    // Image à afficher
    // ================
    #define largeurDeLimage 128 // Largeur de l'image à afficher, en pixels
    #define hauteurDeLimage 64 // Hauteur de l'image à afficher, en pixels

    const unsigned char imageAafficher [] PROGMEM = {
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    0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0x79, 0xff, 0xe7, 0x9f, 0x9f, 0xdf, 0x23, 0xff, 0x3d, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff,
    0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0x7b, 0xff, 0xe7, 0x9f, 0x9f, 0xdf, 0x07, 0xff, 0x9d, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff,
    0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0x73, 0xff, 0xe7, 0xbf, 0x9f, 0xdf, 0x8f, 0xff, 0x9d, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff,
    0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0x33, 0xff, 0xe3, 0x3f, 0x9f, 0xcf, 0x9f, 0xff, 0xc9, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff,
    0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0x87, 0xff, 0xf0, 0x3f, 0x9f, 0xcf, 0x3f, 0xff, 0xc1, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff,
    0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xf8, 0xfc, 0x3f, 0x9f, 0xcc, 0x3e, 0x3f, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff,
    0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xf2, 0x7f, 0x9f, 0x9f, 0xc0, 0x7c, 0x9f, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff,
    0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xf7, 0xff, 0xc0, 0x0f, 0x01, 0xfc, 0xcf, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff,
    0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xf7, 0x8f, 0xe0, 0x00, 0x3f, 0xee, 0x67, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff,
    0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xf7, 0x8f, 0xfd, 0xe0, 0x7f, 0xc3, 0x37, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff,
    0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xf7, 0x27, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0x93, 0xb3, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff,
    0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xf7, 0x64, 0x7f, 0xff, 0xfb, 0x99, 0x99, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff,
    0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xfe, 0xe4, 0x69, 0x3f, 0xff, 0xcb, 0xdd, 0xcc, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff,
    0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xfe, 0x0c, 0x0b, 0x3c, 0x47, 0x89, 0xcc, 0xe6, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff,
    0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0x1c, 0x13, 0x30, 0xc7, 0x9d, 0xec, 0x77, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff,
    0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xfd, 0xf3, 0x73, 0xdf, 0x9c, 0xe0, 0x73, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff,
    0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xf9, 0xe7, 0x67, 0xdf, 0xdc, 0xe3, 0x7f, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff,
    0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xf3, 0xe2, 0x6f, 0xdf, 0xc6, 0xe3, 0x3f, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff,
    0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xf3, 0xe0, 0xcf, 0xdf, 0xc6, 0x7b, 0xbf, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff,
    0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xec, 0x4f, 0xcf, 0xce, 0x79, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff,
    0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xcc, 0xcf, 0xc7, 0xcf, 0x7d, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff,
    0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xdd, 0xcf, 0xc7, 0xef, 0x0f, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff,
    0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xf9, 0xe7, 0xdf, 0xef, 0x0f, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff,
    0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xe7, 0xdf, 0xe7, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff,
    0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xf1, 0xc7, 0xe7, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff,
    0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xf9, 0xc7, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff,
    0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff
    };

    // Array of all bitmaps for convenience. (Total bytes used to store images in PROGMEM = 1040)
    const int epd_bitmap_allArray_LEN = 1;

    //******************************** Routine pour afficheur LCD **************************

    #if (SSD1306_LCDHEIGHT != 64)
    #endif


    // ANNEAU RING LED 12 PIXELS
    #include
    #define PIN 7

    // Parameter 1 = number of pixels in strip
    // Parameter 2 = pin number (most are valid)
    // Parameter 3 = pixel type flags, add together as needed:
    // NEO_KHZ800 800 KHz bitstream (most NeoPixel products w/WS2812 LEDs)
    // NEO_KHZ400 400 KHz (classic 'v1' (not v2) FLORA pixels, WS2811 drivers)
    // NEO_GRB Pixels are wired for GRB bitstream (most NeoPixel products)
    // NEO_RGB Pixels are wired for RGB bitstream (v1 FLORA pixels, not v2)
    Adafruit_NeoPixel strip = Adafruit_NeoPixel(12, PIN, NEO_GRB + NEO_KHZ800);


    // Module sonore wtv020m01
    // boolean déclare une variable de type binaire
    boolean buttonWasUp = true;
    boolean ledEnabled = false;

    const int clockPin = 6; // clockpin sur la broche 6
    const int dataPin = 9; // datapin sur la broche 9
    const int resetPin = 3; // resetpin sur la broche 3

    const unsigned int VOLUME_7 = 0xFFF7; //unsigned = variable entière non signée

    const unsigned int PLAY_PAUSE = 0xFFFE;
    const unsigned int STOP = 0xFFFF;


    void setup()
    {

    Serial.begin(9600); //Initialise la communication entre le PC et Arduino


    // Initialisation de l'écran OLED
    if(!ecranOLED.begin(SSD1306_SWITCHCAPVCC, adresseI2CecranOLED))
    while(1); // Arrêt du programme (boucle infinie) en cas d'échec de l'initialisation


    // Affichage d'une image au centre de l'écran
    ecranOLED.clearDisplay(); // Effaçage de la mémoire tampon de l'écran OLED

    ecranOLED.drawBitmap(
    (ecranOLED.width() - largeurDeLimage ) / 2, // Position de l'extrême "gauche" de l'image (pour centrage écran, ici)
    (ecranOLED.height() - hauteurDeLimage) / 2, // Position de l'extrême "haute" de l'image (pour centrage écran, ici)
    imageAafficher,
    largeurDeLimage,
    hauteurDeLimage,
    WHITE); // "couleur" de l'image

    ecranOLED.display(); // Transfert de la mémoire tampon à l'écran OLED, pour affichage



    {
    // LedPin en sortie
    pinMode(ledPin, OUTPUT);
    // Bouton poussoir en entrée
    pinMode(buttonPin, INPUT);
    }

    {
    strip.begin();
    strip.setBrightness(255); //adjust brightness here, maximum à 255
    strip.show(); // Initialize all pixels to 'off'
    }

    pinMode(clockPin, OUTPUT);
    pinMode(dataPin, OUTPUT);
    pinMode(resetPin, OUTPUT);

    digitalWrite(clockPin, HIGH); // aucune différence si je le met en HIGH ou LOW
    digitalWrite(dataPin, LOW);

    // reset the module (si les 2 lignes dessous retirer le son ne s'allume qu'une fraction de secondes)
    digitalWrite(resetPin, HIGH);
    delay(100);

    sendCommand(VOLUME_7); // Empéche le son de se répèter, si enlevé le son est en boucle

    }

    void loop()
    {


    // Programme de lumière LED de 12 secondes
    colorWipe(strip.Color(255, 255, 255), 84); // Blanc
    colorWipe(strip.Color(255, 0, 0), 84); // Rouge
    colorWipe(strip.Color(255, 255, 255), 84); // Blanc
    colorWipe(strip.Color(255, 0, 0), 84); // Rouge
    colorWipe(strip.Color(255, 255, 255), 84); // Blanc
    colorWipe(strip.Color(255, 0, 0), 84); // Rouge
    colorWipe(strip.Color(255, 255, 255), 84); // Blanc
    colorWipe(strip.Color(255, 0, 0), 84); // Rouge
    colorWipe(strip.Color(255, 255, 255), 84); // Blanc
    colorWipe(strip.Color(255, 0, 0), 84); // Rouge
    colorWipe(strip.Color(255, 255, 255), 5); // Blanc
    colorWipe(strip.Color(255, 0, 0), 5); // Rouge
    colorWipe(strip.Color(255, 255, 255), 5); // Blanc
    colorWipe(strip.Color(255, 0, 0), 5); // Rouge
    colorWipe(strip.Color(255, 255, 255), 5); // Blanc
    colorWipe(strip.Color(255, 0, 0), 5); // Rouge
    colorWipe(strip.Color(255, 255, 255), 5); // Blanc
    colorWipe(strip.Color(255, 0, 0), 5); // Rouge
    colorWipe(strip.Color(255, 255, 255), 5); // Blanc
    colorWipe(strip.Color(255, 0, 0), 5); // Rouge
    colorWipe(strip.Color(255, 255, 255), 5); // Blanc
    colorWipe(strip.Color(255, 0, 0), 5); // Rouge
    colorWipe(strip.Color(255, 255, 255), 5); // Blanc
    colorWipe(strip.Color(255, 0, 0), 5); // Rouge
    colorWipe(strip.Color(255, 255, 255), 5); // Blanc
    colorWipe(strip.Color(255, 0, 0), 5); // Rouge
    colorWipe(strip.Color(255, 255, 255), 5); // Blanc
    colorWipe(strip.Color(255, 0, 0), 5); // Rouge
    colorWipe(strip.Color(255, 255, 255), 5); // Blanc
    colorWipe(strip.Color(255, 0, 0), 5); // Rouge
    colorWipe(strip.Color(255, 255, 255), 5); // Blanc
    colorWipe(strip.Color(255, 0, 0), 5); // Rouge
    colorWipe(strip.Color(255, 255, 255), 5); // Blanc
    colorWipe(strip.Color(255, 0, 0), 5); // Rouge
    colorWipe(strip.Color(255, 255, 255), 5); // Blanc
    colorWipe(strip.Color(255, 0, 0), 5); // Rouge
    colorWipe(strip.Color(255, 255, 255), 5); // Blanc
    colorWipe(strip.Color(255, 0, 0), 5); // Rouge
    colorWipe(strip.Color(255, 255, 255), 5); // Blanc
    colorWipe(strip.Color(255, 0, 0), 5); // Rouge
    colorWipe(strip.Color(255, 255, 255), 5); // Blanc
    colorWipe(strip.Color(255, 0, 0), 5); // Rouge


    colorWipe(strip.Color(0, 0, 0), 5); // Eteindre

    while (1);
    }

    // Remplir les points l’un après l’autre avec une couleur (si supprimé, système de points ne fonctionne plus)
    void colorWipe(uint32_t c, uint8_t wait)
    {
    for(uint16_t i=0; i<strip.numPixels(); i++) {
    strip.setPixelColor(i, c);
    strip.show();
    delay(wait);
    }
    }

    uint32_t Wheel(byte WheelPos) // je ne sais pas à quoi ça sert

    {
    // lecture son "0000.wav"
    sendCommand(0x0001);
    }

    void sendCommand(int addr) {
    digitalWrite(clockPin, LOW);
    delay(2);
    for (int i=15; i>=0; i--)
    {
    delayMicroseconds(50);
    if((addr>>i)&0x0001 >0)
    {
    digitalWrite(dataPin, HIGH);
    //Serial.print(1);
    }
    else
    {
    digitalWrite(dataPin, LOW);
    // Serial.print(0);
    }
    delayMicroseconds(50);
    digitalWrite(clockPin, HIGH);
    delayMicroseconds(50);

    if(i>0)
    digitalWrite(dataPin, LOW);
    else
    digitalWrite(dataPin, HIGH);
    delayMicroseconds(50);

    if(i>0)
    digitalWrite(clockPin, LOW);
    else
    digitalWrite(clockPin, HIGH);
    delay(20);
    }

    }
    </span> <span class="mi">5</span><span class="p">);</span> <span class="c1">// Blanc</span><br /> <span class="n">colorWipe</span><span class="p">(</span><span class="n">strip</span><span class="p">.</span><span class="n">Color</span><span class="p">(</span><span class="mi">255</span><span class="p">,</span> <span class="mi">0</span><span class="p">,</span> <span class="mi">0</span><span class="p">),</span> <span class="mi">5</span><span class="p">);</span> <span class="c1">// Rouge</span><br /> <span class="n">colorWipe</span><span class="p">(</span><span class="n">strip</span><span class="p">.</span><span class="n">Color</span><span class="p">(</span><span class="mi">255</span><span class="p">,</span> <span class="mi">255</span><span class="p">,</span> <span class="mi">255</span><span class="p">),</span> <span class="mi">5</span><span class="p">);</span> <span class="c1">// Blanc</span><br /> <span class="n">colorWipe</span><span class="p">(</span><span class="n">strip</span><span class="p">.</span><span class="n">Color</span><span class="p">(</span><span class="mi">255</span><span class="p">,</span> <span class="mi">0</span><span class="p">,</span> <span class="mi">0</span><span class="p">),</span> <span class="mi">5</span><span class="p">);</span> <span class="c1">// Rouge</span><br /> <span class="n">colorWipe</span><span class="p">(</span><span class="n">strip</span><span class="p">.</span><span class="n">Color</span><span class="p">(</span><span class="mi">255</span><span class="p">,</span> <span class="mi">255</span><span class="p">,</span> <span class="mi">255</span><span class="p">),</span> <span class="mi">5</span><span class="p">);</span> <span class="c1">// Blanc</span><br /> <span class="n">colorWipe</span><span class="p">(</span><span class="n">strip</span><span class="p">.</span><span class="n">Color</span><span class="p">(</span><span class="mi">255</span><span class="p">,</span> <span class="mi">0</span><span class="p">,</span> <span class="mi">0</span><span class="p">),</span> <span class="mi">5</span><span class="p">);</span> <span class="c1">// Rouge</span><br /> <span class="n">colorWipe</span><span class="p">(</span><span class="n">strip</span><span class="p">.</span><span class="n">Color</span><span class="p">(</span><span class="mi">255</span><span class="p">,</span> <span class="mi">255</span><span class="p">,</span> <span class="mi">255</span><span class="p">),</span> <span class="mi">5</span><span class="p">);</span> <span class="c1">// Blanc</span><br /> <span class="n">colorWipe</span><span class="p">(</span><span class="n">strip</span><span class="p">.</span><span class="n">Color</span><span class="p">(</span><span class="mi">255</span><span class="p">,</span> <span class="mi">0</span><span class="p">,</span> <span class="mi">0</span><span class="p">),</span> <span class="mi">5</span><span class="p">);</span> <span class="c1">// Rouge</span><br /> <span class="n">colorWipe</span><span class="p">(</span><span class="n">strip</span><span class="p">.</span><span class="n">Color</span><span class="p">(</span><span class="mi">255</span><span class="p">,</span> <span class="mi">255</span><span class="p">,</span> <span class="mi">255</span><span class="p">),</span> <span class="mi">5</span><span class="p">);</span> <span class="c1">// Blanc</span><br /> <span class="n">colorWipe</span><span class="p">(</span><span class="n">strip</span><span class="p">.</span><span class="n">Color</span><span class="p">(</span><span class="mi">255</span><span class="p">,</span> <span class="mi">0</span><span class="p">,</span> <span class="mi">0</span><span class="p">),</span> <span class="mi">5</span><span class="p">);</span> <span class="c1">// Rouge</span><br /> <span class="n">colorWipe</span><span class="p">(</span><span class="n">strip</span><span class="p">.</span><span class="n">Color</span><span class="p">(</span><span class="mi">255</span><span class="p">,</span> <span class="mi">255</span><span class="p">,</span> <span class="mi">255</span><span class="p">),</span> <span class="mi">5</span><span class="p">);</span> <span class="c1">// Blanc</span><br /> <span class="n">colorWipe</span><span class="p">(</span><span class="n">strip</span><span class="p">.</span><span class="n">Color</span><span class="p">(</span><span class="mi">255</span><span class="p">,</span> <span class="mi">0</span><span class="p">,</span> <span class="mi">0</span><span class="p">),</span> <span class="mi">5</span><span class="p">);</span> <span class="c1">// Rouge</span><br /> <span class="n">colorWipe</span><span class="p">(</span><span class="n">strip</span><span class="p">.</span><span class="n">Color</span><span class="p">(</span><span class="mi">255</span><span class="p">,</span> <span class="mi">255</span><span class="p">,</span> <span class="mi">255</span><span class="p">),</span> <span class="mi">5</span><span class="p">);</span> <span class="c1">// Blanc</span><br /> <span class="n">colorWipe</span><span class="p">(</span><span class="n">strip</span><span class="p">.</span><span class="n">Color</span><span class="p">(</span><span class="mi">255</span><span class="p">,</span> <span class="mi">0</span><span class="p">,</span> <span class="mi">0</span><span class="p">),</span> <span class="mi">5</span><span class="p">);</span> <span class="c1">// Rouge</span><br /> <br /><br /> <span class="n">colorWipe</span><span class="p">(</span><span class="n">strip</span><span class="p">.</span><span class="n">Color</span><span class="p">(</span><span class="mi">0</span><span class="p">,</span> <span class="mi">0</span><span class="p">,</span> <span class="mi">0</span><span class="p">),</span> <span class="mi">5</span><span class="p">);</span> <span class="c1">// Eteindre</span><br /> <br /> <span class="k">while</span> <span class="p">(</span><span class="mi">1</span><span class="p">);</span><br /><span class="p">}</span><br /> <br /><span class="c1">// Remplir les points l’un après l’autre avec une couleur (si supprimé, système de points ne fonctionne plus)</span><br /><span class="kr">void</span> <span class="nf">colorWipe</span><span class="p">(</span><span class="kr">uint32_t</span> <span class="n">c</span><span class="p">,</span> <span class="kr">uint8_t</span> <span class="n">wait</span><span class="p">)</span><br /><span class="p">{</span><br /> <span class="k">for</span><span class="p">(</span><span class="kr">uint16_t</span> <span class="n">i</span><span class="o">=</span><span class="mi">0</span><span class="p">;</span> <span class="n">i</span><span class="o"><</span><span class="n">strip</span><span class="p">.</span><span class="n">numPixels</span><span class="p">();</span> <span class="n">i</span><span class="o">++</span><span class="p">)</span> <span class="p">{</span><br /> <span class="n">strip</span><span class="p">.</span><span class="n">setPixelColor</span><span class="p">(</span><span class="n">i</span><span class="p">,</span> <span class="n">c</span><span class="p">);</span><br /> <span class="n">strip</span><span class="p">.</span><span class="n">show</span><span class="p">();</span><br /> <span class="nf">delay</span><span class="p">(</span><span class="n">wait</span><span class="p">);</span><br /> <span class="p">}</span><br /><span class="p">}</span><br /> <br /><span class="kr">uint32_t</span> <span class="nf">Wheel</span><span class="p">(</span><span class="kr">byte</span> <span class="n">WheelPos</span><span class="p">)</span> <span class="c1">// je ne sais pas à quoi ça sert </span><br /><br /> <span class="p">{</span><br /> <span class="c1">// lecture son "0000.wav"</span><br /> <span class="n">sendCommand</span><span class="p">(</span><span class="mh">0x0001</span><span class="p">);</span><br /> <span class="p">}</span><br /><br /><span class="kr">void</span> <span class="nf">sendCommand</span><span class="p">(</span><span class="kr">int</span> <span class="n">addr</span><span class="p">)</span> <span class="p">{</span><br /> <span class="nf">digitalWrite</span><span class="p">(</span><span class="n">clockPin</span><span class="p">,</span> <span class="kr">LOW</span><span class="p">);</span><br /> <span class="nf">delay</span><span class="p">(</span><span class="mi">2</span><span class="p">);</span><br /> <span class="k">for</span> <span class="p">(</span><span class="kr">int</span> <span class="n">i</span><span class="o">=</span><span class="mi">15</span><span class="p">;</span> <span class="n">i</span><span class="o">>=</span><span class="mi">0</span><span class="p">;</span> <span class="n">i</span><span class="o">--</span><span class="p">)</span><br /> <span class="p">{</span> <br /> <span class="nf">delayMicroseconds</span><span class="p">(</span><span class="mi">50</span><span class="p">);</span><br /> <span class="k">if</span><span class="p">((</span><span class="n">addr</span><span class="o">>></span><span class="n">i</span><span class="p">)</span><span class="o">&</span><span class="mh">0x0001</span> <span class="o">></span><span class="mi">0</span><span class="p">)</span><br /> <span class="p">{</span><br /> <span class="nf">digitalWrite</span><span class="p">(</span><span class="n">dataPin</span><span class="p">,</span> <span class="kr">HIGH</span><span class="p">);</span><br /> <span class="c1">//Serial.print(1);</span><br /> <span class="p">}</span><br /> <span class="k">else</span><br /> <span class="p">{</span><br /> <span class="nf">digitalWrite</span><span class="p">(</span><span class="n">dataPin</span><span class="p">,</span> <span class="kr">LOW</span><span class="p">);</span><br /> <span class="c1">// Serial.print(0);</span><br /> <span class="p">}</span><br /> <span class="nf">delayMicroseconds</span><span class="p">(</span><span class="mi">50</span><span class="p">);</span><br /> <span class="nf">digitalWrite</span><span class="p">(</span><span class="n">clockPin</span><span class="p">,</span> <span class="kr">HIGH</span><span class="p">);</span><br /> <span class="nf">delayMicroseconds</span><span class="p">(</span><span class="mi">50</span><span class="p">);</span><br /> <br /> <span class="k">if</span><span class="p">(</span><span class="n">i</span><span class="o">></span><span class="mi">0</span><span class="p">)</span><br /> <span class="nf">digitalWrite</span><span class="p">(</span><span class="n">dataPin</span><span class="p">,</span> <span class="kr">LOW</span><span class="p">);</span><br /> <span class="k">else</span><br /> <span class="nf">digitalWrite</span><span class="p">(</span><span class="n">dataPin</span><span class="p">,</span> <span class="kr">HIGH</span><span class="p">);</span><br /> <span class="nf">delayMicroseconds</span><span class="p">(</span><span class="mi">50</span><span class="p">);</span><br /> <br /> <span class="k">if</span><span class="p">(</span><span class="n">i</span><span class="o">></span><span class="mi">0</span><span class="p">)</span><br /> <span class="nf">digitalWrite</span><span class="p">(</span><span class="n">clockPin</span><span class="p">,</span> <span class="kr">LOW</span><span class="p">);</span><br /> <span class="k">else</span><br /> <span class="nf">digitalWrite</span><span class="p">(</span><span class="n">clockPin</span><span class="p">,</span> <span class="kr">HIGH</span><span class="p">);</span><br /> <span class="nf">delay</span><span class="p">(</span><span class="mi">20</span><span class="p">);</span> <br /> <span class="p">}</span><br /> <br /> <span class="p">}</span><br /></pre></div></nowiki>)
  • FlyPi  + (2- Gathering materials & Creating Part2- Gathering materials & Creating Parts: Not all parts are necessary to order for basic functionality. The repository has a detailed bill of materials that can be tailored to specific needs. * Electronic parts can be ordered from this kitspace page (lists have been conveniently compiled in various online market shopping carts): https://kitspace.org/boards/github.com/prometheus-science/flypi/ * 3D print files can be found in the files tab above. I started printing at the local fablab (fabrication laboratory) after ordering the parts I needed to build the microscope. This way I would have the body ready when the electronics arrived.e the body ready when the electronics arrived.)
  • FlyPi  + (4- Software Installation: How to install useful software on SD card)
  • Fix Spotify Songs Disappeared  + (1. The original songs and playlists may be1. The original songs and playlists may be deleted by their artist or creator. This mostly happens to the songs or playlists that are grayed out after you've downloaded them to your device. It's probably because that the artist or the creator of these songs or playlists does not want these tracks on Spotify for some reason. See also: Fix [https://www.tuneskit.com/spotify-music-tips/fix-spotify-greyed-out-songs.html Spotify songs greyed out] 2. Something got wrong with your Internet connection when you check or download these downloaded songs in Spotify. While you are saving any track or playlist offline on Spotify, an Internet connection is required. So you should confirm the network runs well when you are downloading the songs or playlists from Spotify. If it is this reason that causes your problem, you should download the songs again with a good internet connection. 3. Your downloads of songs from Spotify exceed the 10,000 number limit. As Spotify only allows Premium users to download up to 10,000 tracks in total, you should check whether you have hit that limit or not. If so, Spotify will delete the previously downloaded songs automatically if it finds you adding some new tracks. Normally, you'll be noticed by Spotify with a warning message once you reached this limit. 4. You may be out of Spotify Premium. So you need to verify your premium membership.  You are required to log into your account online every 30 days even if you use Spotify Offline mode. Otherwise, the downloaded songs would disappear from your Spotify account. In other cases, the previously downloaded songs could become unavailable on Spotify if you changed the region of your VPN network. That's because some Spotify songs are not allowed in certain countries and regions. To get the music back again, you should change your VPN network settings.ck again, you should change your VPN network settings.)
  • Biped dancing robot  + (3D .stl files here: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1378605 Find a way to 3d print the parts, they are designed for no supports so is very easy to print with 20% infill and 0.2mm resolution.)
  • Biped dancing robot  + (3D .stl files here: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1378605 Find a way to 3d print the parts, they are designed for no supports so is very easy to print with 20% infill and 0.2mm resolution.)
  • Spaceship Astrokick  + (3D-Print the several parts of the spaceship. This is going to take several hours per part. If your 3D printer is not big enough to place all the part at once, you can do it in two prints. <br/> *Top part: 10h *Bottom part: 10h *Dome part: 1h)
  • Mode d'emplois de la découpeuse laser HP1309X  + (Maintenant choisissons le fichier comportaMaintenant choisissons le fichier comportant la conception qu’on veut découper ! Il faut préparer votre conception sur n’importe quel logiciel CAO mais à condition qu’après le fichier doit être sus format «.dxf » pour que le logiciel associée à la machine puisse le lire. Pour nous, on va choisir le logo de Fablab .Une fois votre fichier est enregistré sous format .dxf , on peut l’ouvrir via le logiciel « RD Works » de la machine laser. Maintenant il faut déterminer les lignes qui vont être découpées et les lignes gravées. Pour indiquer cela, on fait varier la puissance et la vitesse. Maintenant il faut déterminer les lignes qui vont être découpées et les lignes gravées. Pour indiquer cela, on fait varier la puissance et la vitesse : une vitesse faible et une puissance importante sert à découper, une vitesse élevée et une puissance faible sert à graver. -On colore les différentes lignes pour les séparer. Après chaque partie on le fait attribuer le réglage nécessaire : --> Processing mode : Sélectionner scan si on veut graver et Cut si on veut découper -->Speed -->Min power Après tout le réglage, si on veut voir comment la pièce sera découper ainsi que le la durée on clique sur l’icône ‘ Preview’i que le la durée on clique sur l’icône ‘ Preview’)
  • Clay-pot-irrigation system (Aranya Agricultural Alternatives method)  + ([[Tree planting (Aranya Agricultural Alternatives method)]])
  • Clay-pot-irrigation system (Aranya Agricultural Alternatives method)  + ([[Tree planting (Aranya Agricultural Alternatives method)]])
  • Filet à ichtyoplancton - simple arceau  + (<div class="icon-instructions idea-icon
    si vous avez pu récupérer un patron (carton au format de la maille découpée), tracer directement cette forme sur la maille.
    Utilisez un feutre indélébile pour tracer sur la maille.
    Pour chaque étape,regarder la photo correspondante sur la gauche
    Étape 0) Tracer le point A au milieu du petit coté, et A' au milieu de l'autre petit coté. Tracer le segment AA' Étape 1) Marquer le point C sur ce segment, pour que AC = 147,5 cm Étape 2) A l'aide d'un "compas" (un marqueur au bout d'une ficelle) tracer l'arc CB=78,5cm Puis avec la même technique, tracer l'arc AB=167cm A l'intersection des deux arcs: marquer le point B Faire de même de l'autre côté, pour marquer B' Étape 3) Avec la même technique, tracer l'arc BB', de 167cm de rayon (=AB=AB') Étape 4) Faire de même pour l'arc DD' avec un rayon AD=AD'=35cm Étape 5) Marquer ensuite une bordure de 3cm de large de chaque côté. Ces 2 bordures seront cousues ensuite l'une sur l'autre pour fermer le côte et former le filet à la bonne taille.
    de large de chaque côté. Ces 2 bordures seront cousues ensuite l'une sur l'autre pour fermer le côte et former le filet à la bonne taille.)
  • Filet à ichtyoplancton - simple arceau  + (<div class="icon-instructions idea-icon
    si vous avez pu récupérer un patron (carton au format de la maille découpée), tracer directement cette forme sur la maille.
    Utilisez un feutre indélébile pour tracer sur la maille.
    Pour chaque étape,regarder la photo correspondante sur la gauche
    Étape 0) Tracer le point A au milieu du petit coté, et A' au milieu de l'autre petit coté. Tracer le segment AA' Étape 1) Marquer le point C sur ce segment, pour que AC = 147,5 cm Étape 2) A l'aide d'un "compas" (un marqueur au bout d'une ficelle) tracer l'arc CB=78,5cm Puis avec la même technique, tracer l'arc AB=167cm A l'intersection des deux arcs: marquer le point B Faire de même de l'autre côté, pour marquer B' Étape 3) Avec la même technique, tracer l'arc BB', de 167cm de rayon (=AB=AB') Étape 4) Faire de même pour l'arc DD' avec un rayon AD=AD'=35cm Étape 5) Marquer ensuite une bordure de 3cm de large de chaque côté. Ces 2 bordures seront cousues ensuite l'une sur l'autre pour fermer le côte et former le filet à la bonne taille.
    de large de chaque côté. Ces 2 bordures seront cousues ensuite l'une sur l'autre pour fermer le côte et former le filet à la bonne taille.)
  • Bartop Arcade 2 joueurs  + (Boutiques faboulousarcade http://ebay.to/2Boutiques faboulousarcade http://ebay.to/2gKd1zy Cette étape est la plus longue et fastidieuse du tuto. Armez-vous donc de patience, car c'est tout ce dont vous aurez besoin à cette étape. Rien n'est compliqué dans ces branchements mais je vous conseille toutefois de repérer chaque boutons y compris ceux des joysticks (haut, bas, gauche et droite) à l'arrière du panel. Cela vous facilitera grandement la tâche lorsque vous raccorderez le tout. La première étape consiste à relier tous les boutons entre eux à l'aide d'un câble commun. Partez donc du connecteur (commun) d'un des boutons et reliez le au suivant et ainsi de suite. Pour finir, branchez la dernière cosse sur un des ports GROUND de l'interface USB ou du Raspberry Pi. Il y plusieurs solutions pour connecter les boutons et les joysticks sur un Raspberry pi : utiliser une interface USB (souvent vendu avec le kit) ou les ports GPIOs du Raspberry Pi. Dans mon cas, j'ai utilisé l'interface USB et ai raccordé le tout au Raspberry pi. Une fois que tous les boutons et joysticks sont reliés au port GROUND par un câble commun, il suffit de relier chacun des boutons au port correspondant sur le Raspberry ou l'interface USB. Le plus compliqué dans cette étape, c'est de réussir à faire quelque chose de propre. En effet, essayez de ne pas faire passer les câbles trop près des joysticks pour éviter d'en couper un !!! Vidéo pour mieux comprendre : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x6Ry4bOWcR8 Pour ceux qui utilisent les ports GPIO du Raspberry, il faut penser à activer les ports GPIO dans le fichier de configuration. Recalbox possède un outil de configuration avancée nommé recalbox.conf qui vous permet de modifier des options qui ne sont pas disponibles dans emulationstation. Pour le modifier, allez dans le dossier de recalbox partagé sur le réseau local. Le fichier recalbox.conf est disponible dans le répertoire nommé system. Dans recalbox.conf, activez le pilote GPIO en réglant controllers.gpio.enabled sur 1 : controllers.gpio.enabled=1 et vous êtes prêt à jouer !gpio.enabled=1 et vous êtes prêt à jouer !)
  • Bartop Arcade 2 joueurs  + (Boutiques faboulousarcade http://ebay.to/2Boutiques faboulousarcade http://ebay.to/2gKd1zy Cette étape est la plus longue et fastidieuse du tuto. Armez-vous donc de patience, car c'est tout ce dont vous aurez besoin à cette étape. Rien n'est compliqué dans ces branchements mais je vous conseille toutefois de repérer chaque boutons y compris ceux des joysticks (haut, bas, gauche et droite) à l'arrière du panel. Cela vous facilitera grandement la tâche lorsque vous raccorderez le tout. La première étape consiste à relier tous les boutons entre eux à l'aide d'un câble commun. Partez donc du connecteur (commun) d'un des boutons et reliez le au suivant et ainsi de suite. Pour finir, branchez la dernière cosse sur un des ports GROUND de l'interface USB ou du Raspberry Pi. Il y plusieurs solutions pour connecter les boutons et les joysticks sur un Raspberry pi : utiliser une interface USB (souvent vendu avec le kit) ou les ports GPIOs du Raspberry Pi. Dans mon cas, j'ai utilisé l'interface USB et ai raccordé le tout au Raspberry pi. Une fois que tous les boutons et joysticks sont reliés au port GROUND par un câble commun, il suffit de relier chacun des boutons au port correspondant sur le Raspberry ou l'interface USB. Le plus compliqué dans cette étape, c'est de réussir à faire quelque chose de propre. En effet, essayez de ne pas faire passer les câbles trop près des joysticks pour éviter d'en couper un !!! Vidéo pour mieux comprendre : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x6Ry4bOWcR8 Pour ceux qui utilisent les ports GPIO du Raspberry, il faut penser à activer les ports GPIO dans le fichier de configuration. Recalbox possède un outil de configuration avancée nommé recalbox.conf qui vous permet de modifier des options qui ne sont pas disponibles dans emulationstation. Pour le modifier, allez dans le dossier de recalbox partagé sur le réseau local. Le fichier recalbox.conf est disponible dans le répertoire nommé system. Dans recalbox.conf, activez le pilote GPIO en réglant controllers.gpio.enabled sur 1 : controllers.gpio.enabled=1 et vous êtes prêt à jouer !gpio.enabled=1 et vous êtes prêt à jouer !)
  • Présentoir lumineux pour super héros et monuments découpés en mdf et pmma à partir de dessins d'enfants  + (Je souhaitais ajouter une touche de couleuJe souhaitais ajouter une touche de couleur à la scène avec un arc en ciel découpé en PMMA souple qui serait simplement posé sur le présentoir. Pour cela on utilise un plug in pour inkscape appelé [https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:203940 "living hinges"] Après pas mal de tests, pour du PMMA 3mm les réglages suivants du plug in sont les plus adaptés : cut length : 19 gam length : 2 separation distance : 2. Des bandes de 20 mm x 300 mm sont découpées dans du pmma de 3mm de quatre couleurs (bleu, vert, jaune, orangé) et ajourées (fichier : arcenciel_supersoleil.svg) comme figuré sur l'image 1. On découpe également super soleil dans les trois couleurs rouge, orange, jaune ainsi que la pince qui servira à épingler super soleil à l'arc en ciel, solidarisera ce dernier et permettra à super soleil de coulisser le long de l'arc en ciel (PMMA 10 mm). Chaque bande de l'arc en ciel doit être légèrement plus courte que la précédente. On coupe donc environ la bande jaune de 1 cm, la verte de 2 cm, la bleue de 3 cm. (image 3) On teste ensuite le placement de l'arc en ciel sur le présentoir. Super soleil viendra s'épingler ensuite dessous.soleil viendra s'épingler ensuite dessous.)
  • Présentoir lumineux pour super héros et monuments découpés en mdf et pmma à partir de dessins d'enfants  + (Je souhaitais ajouter une touche de couleuJe souhaitais ajouter une touche de couleur à la scène avec un arc en ciel découpé en PMMA souple qui serait simplement posé sur le présentoir. Pour cela on utilise un plug in pour inkscape appelé [https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:203940 "living hinges"] Après pas mal de tests, pour du PMMA 3mm les réglages suivants du plug in sont les plus adaptés : cut length : 19 gam length : 2 separation distance : 2. Des bandes de 20 mm x 300 mm sont découpées dans du pmma de 3mm de quatre couleurs (bleu, vert, jaune, orangé) et ajourées (fichier : arcenciel_supersoleil.svg) comme figuré sur l'image 1. On découpe également super soleil dans les trois couleurs rouge, orange, jaune ainsi que la pince qui servira à épingler super soleil à l'arc en ciel, solidarisera ce dernier et permettra à super soleil de coulisser le long de l'arc en ciel (PMMA 10 mm). Chaque bande de l'arc en ciel doit être légèrement plus courte que la précédente. On coupe donc environ la bande jaune de 1 cm, la verte de 2 cm, la bleue de 3 cm. (image 3) On teste ensuite le placement de l'arc en ciel sur le présentoir. Super soleil viendra s'épingler ensuite dessous.soleil viendra s'épingler ensuite dessous.)
  • Geiger counter 12+  + (<u>https://world-nuclear.org/nuclearhttps://world-nuclear.org/nuclear-basics/what-is-radiation.aspx Radiation is energy travelling through space. Sunshine is one of the most familiar forms of radiation. It delivers light, heat and suntans. While enjoying and depending on it, we control our exposure to it. Beyond ultraviolet radiation from the sun are higher-energy kinds of radiation which are used in medicine and which we all get in low doses from space, from the air, and from the earth and rocks.rom space, from the air, and from the earth and rocks.)
  • Geiger counter 9-11  + (<u>https://world-nuclear.org/nuclearhttps://world-nuclear.org/nuclear-basics/what-is-radiation.aspx Radiation is energy travelling through space. Sunshine is one of the most familiar forms of radiation. It delivers light, heat and suntans. While enjoying and depending on it, we control our exposure to it. Beyond ultraviolet radiation from the sun are higher-energy kinds of radiation which are used in medicine and which we all get in low doses from space, from the air, and from the earth and rocks.rom space, from the air, and from the earth and rocks.)
  • Thermostat control activity v12  + (== What you need[https://docs.google.com/d== What you need[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1HVWFDdyiLj6ORTMYcQF-VPyJCPGuPzeTj_FaKip4pS4/edit#heading=h.kft4zwyruhwh ?] == * A pair of scissors * An old shoe box * Pastels / glue / colored sheets * A small fan How to create the environment As in the previous activity, the children have a box that will simulate the home environment. The moderator can leave room for children to decorate their boxes and express their creativity. Even in this case, children will have to cut the smaller sides: on one side they will be able to look into the box, on the other they can insert a small fan. The device, inserted in the box, will detect if there is the right temperature. By accessing the fan, the environment will become colder, although there is no need. Thanks to the signaling of the device, children will understand that the fan can be turned off. == How to build the box[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1HVWFDdyiLj6ORTMYcQF-VPyJCPGuPzeTj_FaKip4pS4/edit#heading=h.rocl9tvc6md5 ?] == * We take a box of shoes that we no longer use; * With the help of a pair of scissors with a rounded tip, let's cut one of the shorter sides of the box. From here we could observe inside the box itself what will be simulated; * Let's cut the other minor side in the same way. From this we will insert the small fan; * By inserting the device inside the box, we created our miniature room and we are ready for the experiment. room and we are ready for the experiment.)
  • Implementing Web Server on ESP32  + (=== What is a Web Server? === A web server=== What is a Web Server? === A web server is a software application that serves web pages to users. When a user requests a web page, the web server processes the request and sends the requested page back to the user’s browser. This forms the backbone of data communication on the World Wide Web. === What is ESP32? === The ESP32 is a series of low-cost, low-power systems on a chip microcontroller with integrated Wi-Fi and dual-mode Bluetooth. The ESP32 series employs a Tensilica Xtensa LX6 microprocessor and includes built-in antenna switches, an RF balun, a power amplifier, a low-noise receiver amplifier, filters, and power management modules. It is suitable for a wide variety of applications, from low-power sensor networks to more demanding tasks such as music streaming.e demanding tasks such as music streaming.)
  • PP Extruder Pro  + (==== Tools ==== 1/2" Socket ==== Parts ====== Tools ==== 1/2" Socket ==== Parts ==== 2x 1000mm 4080 extrusion 4x 300mm 4040 extrusion 40x t-nuts 22x M8x20 bolts 22x M8 Washers 12x Corner Brackets
    ==== Steps ==== # Slide 6 t nuts into the top side of the 1000mm extrusion. (repeat for other beam) # For the 300mm beams, 2 pairs of 2 will be identical, one "I" shaped, and one "C" shaped. # For the C-shaped beam, Slide two t-nuts into one rail. Attach the corner brackets at the ends, ensuring the bracket is flush with the beams end. *Always use the side of the bracket with a flat face (non-lipped) first. This ensures you can get a tool onto the 2nd bolt without being blocked. # For the I-Beams, repeat the same steps for the C-beam, but on both sides. # Repeat so you have 2 I-beams and 2-C beams. # *Optional* Add bolts to all remaining bracket holes and loosely attach t-nuts. (as seen in the right two beams in image 3)
    uts. (as seen in the right two beams in image 3))
  • Costruzione del robot ABC  + (<div class="mw-translate-fuzzy"> Iniziamo prendendo la base aggiungendo il supporto con la batteria collegata ai 3 LED verdi. </div> <div class="mw-translate-fuzzy"> Prendere 4 viti M4 e inserirle nei 4 fori e fissare 1 dado su ciascuna vite. </div>)
  • Arc-en-ciel avec Arduino  + (A travers le plastique translucide du DEL,A travers le plastique translucide du DEL, vous pouvez observer 2 parties distinctes, elles ont chacune leur polarité, anode + et cathode moins. La branche métallique la plus courte est la polarité négative (vers la masse) et la plus longue rejoint la polarité + (source d'alimentation)., cela vous aide visuellement à savoir dans quel sens l'intégrer dans votre circuit.s quel sens l'intégrer dans votre circuit.)
  • Guide on how to Permanently Add Subtitles to MP4  + (After downloading and installing Joyoshare [https://www.joyoshare.com/video-joiner/ Video Joiner], run it. Then you can add MP4 files to Joyoshare with 2 ways: Drag and drop MP4 video to the left screen; Select from the local folder.)
  • FLAC Joiner to Join FLAC Files in Original Quality  + (After downloading and installing [https://www.joyoshare.com/video-joiner/ Joyoshare Audio Joiner], open it and click on "Open File" to import FLAC folder. Or, directly drag and drop all FLAC audio files to be joined to the software.)
  • Manipulate the CubePro Trio  + (After downloading the program and installing it using it's serial number and activating it, we must launch the program.)
  • How to Burn Spotify Playlist to CD  + (After getting your computer equipped with After getting your computer equipped with AudFree [https://www.audfree.com/spotify-music-converter-win/ Spotify Music Downloader], double-click to open it. AudFree establishs intergration with Spotify. So running AudFree Spotify software will start the Spotify app. Search tracks or playlists that you want to burn to CD from Spotify music library. Then, copy the link to paste onto the search box of AudFree and click "+" icon to add Spotify music to AudFree. Alternatively, directly drag and drop.ee. Alternatively, directly drag and drop.)
  • Play Tidal Songs on Roku TV  + (After the download and installation of theAfter the download and installation of the TuneCable program. Run it and choose a download mode from the main interface. The app mode needs the TIDAL app to run and can save up to Tidal Max (up to 24-bit/192kHz) music at 5x or 1x (for Mac) the speed, while the web player mode works via the built-in Tidal web player and can retain Tidal High (16-bit/44.1kHz) quality music at 10x fast speed. Pick the one you prefer, and sign in to your Tidal Free, HiFi, or HiFi Plus account.ur Tidal Free, HiFi, or HiFi Plus account.)
  • Download Spotify Playlist to MP3 - How to  + (After the installation of AudFree [https:/After the installation of AudFree [https://www.audfree.com/spotify-music-converter-win/ Spotify Playlist Converter], double-click to open it. In the meanwhile, the Spotify app will automatically start. Then, copy your favorite playlists to AudFree. There are two ways. 1) Copy the link of Spotify playlist > paste it to the search box of AudFree > click "+" icon to upload; 2) Simply drag and drop Spotify playlist to AudFree's main interface.op Spotify playlist to AudFree's main interface.)
  • Démarrage CNC MEKANIKA  + (Allumer la multiprise L'écran s'allume Appuyer ensuite sur le bouton ON/OFF situé à l’arrière du boitier électronique. L'ordinateur démarre et affiche le système. Démarrer Planet CNC)
  • Best Method to Upload Apple Music to Dropbox  + (Apple Music songs are protected. FortunateApple Music songs are protected. Fortunately, with today's technology, you are just a few clicks away to get all protection-free music files by a tool such as TunesKit [https://www.tuneskit.com/audio-converter/ Apple Music Converter], which is a top-notch converting tool in the market. It supersedes other tools by integrating the fast and lossless converting technology plus multiple formats and device compatibility so as to promise the ultimate user experience. After the conversion, you can also [https://www.tuneskit.com/apple-music-tips/transfer-apple-music-to-google-drive.html play Apple Music on Google Drive] or other clouds easily.lay Apple Music on Google Drive</u>] or other clouds easily.)
  • How to Play Spotify to Yoto Player without Premium  + (<nowiki>Once the Spotify music you wOnce the Spotify music you want for your kids is downloaded, please follow the below steps to help your kids use the Yoto Player with Spotify music.


    '''Step 1.''' Download and enter into the Yoto app on your tablet or mobile.

    '''Step 2.''' From the bottom of the screen, choose the ''''Library'''' tab.

    '''Step 3.''' Tap on the top-right ''''+'''' icon of the screen.

    '''Step 4.''' Select ''''Add Audio'''' from the options.

    '''Step 5.''' Choose the downloaded Spotify audio files you want to upload from your device's file browser.

    '''Step 6.''' Name the audio file and select an appropriate category (e.g., music, story, etc.).

    '''Step 7.''' Tap ''''Save'''' to upload the audio file to your Yoto library on the app.

    '''Step 8.''' Connect your device and Yoto Player to the same Wi-Fi network. Then you can play Spotify music directly from the Yoto app.


    ' Connect your device and Yoto Player to the same Wi-Fi network. Then you can play Spotify music directly from the Yoto app.<br /><br /><br/></nowiki>)
  • MUTED - boitier biodata vers module de synthétiseur analogique  + (Attention, il faut d'abord être capable deAttention, il faut d'abord être capable de brancher une plante sur une carte électronique pour capter et transformer de minuscules variations électriques. Ceci vous prendra entre deux heures et une demi-journée [http://wikifab.org/wiki/Capteur_BioData_pour_ESP32 en suivant le tuto de Stéphane Godin.]P32 en suivant le tuto de Stéphane Godin.])
  • Borne d'arcade  + (Avant de commencer, il faut trouver ou traAvant de commencer, il faut trouver ou tracer des plans pour son bartop (la partie haute de la borne donc). Pour ma part je me suis inspiré des plans fournis par [https://fr.scribd.com/document/399080507/arcade-plans-package-8-5x11-print-updated-november-2016-pdf Ronildo Brandao]. Après les avoir imprimé et scotchés, puis reproduits sur des grandes feuilles A2, j'ai construit une magnifique maquette en carton, taille réelle, pour avoir une idée de la place que cela prendrait, de la taille d'écran que je pourrai mettre, et de la largeur disponible pour que deux grandes personnes puissent se lancer des Hadoken confortablement. Donc on imprime, on trace, on coupe, et on construit...me, on trace, on coupe, et on construit...)
  • Timer : An Arduino based Timer  + (Vous avez trois boutons : PLUS (connectéVous avez trois boutons : PLUS (connecté à la broche 3 ) doit incrémenter la durée que vous voyez affichée sur l'afficheur LCD. MOINS (connecté à la broche 2 ) fait l'inverse. START (connecté à la broche 4 ) lance le compte à rebours et donc allume l'anneau de leds. Si ca ne marche pas : * Vérifiez votre câblage fil par fil en reprenant tout depuis de début * Vérifiez que votre Arduino est branché * Vérifiez que le code a bien été téléversé dans la carte * Demandez à quelqu'un de vérifiez votre câblage (souvent ça aide) ''Temps indicatif : 2 min''vent ça aide) ''Temps indicatif : 2 min'')
  • Lossless FLAC Splitter to Split FLAC in Original Quality  + (Based on your system, select the proper veBased on your system, select the proper version of Joyoshare [https://www.joyoshare.com/video-cutter-win/ audio splitter] to download and install. Then, open the program and go to "Open" to access your local folder and choose the FLAC file to it. Or, you can drag and drop the FLAC audio file to the specified position to start.o file to the specified position to start.)
  • ESP32 MQTT  + (<nowiki>Copy the full code into yourCopy the full code into your IDE. Feel free to change things like the text it prints, etc


     1 #include 
    2 #include
    3
    4 // WiFi
    5 const char *ssid = "xxxxx"; // Enter your Wi-Fi name
    6 const char *password = "xxxxx"; // Enter Wi-Fi password
    7
    8 // MQTT Broker
    9 const char *mqtt_broker = "broker.emqx.io";
    10 const char *topic = "emqx/esp32";
    11 const char *mqtt_username = "emqx";
    12 const char *mqtt_password = "public";
    13 const int mqtt_port = 1883;
    14
    15 WiFiClient espClient;
    16 PubSubClient client(espClient);
    17
    18 void setup() {
    19 // Set software serial baud to 115200;
    20 Serial.begin(115200);
    21 // Connecting to a WiFi network
    22 WiFi.begin(ssid, password);
    23 while (WiFi.status() != WL_CONNECTED) {
    24 delay(500);
    25 Serial.println("Connecting to WiFi..");
    26 }
    27 Serial.println("Connected to the Wi-Fi network");
    28 //connecting to a mqtt broker
    29 client.setServer(mqtt_broker, mqtt_port);
    30 client.setCallback(callback);
    31 while (!client.connected()) {
    32 String client_id = "esp32-client-";
    33 client_id += String(WiFi.macAddress());
    34 Serial.printf("The client %s connects to the public MQTT broker\n", client_id.c_str());
    35 if (client.connect(client_id.c_str(), mqtt_username, mqtt_password)) {
    36 Serial.println("Public EMQX MQTT broker connected");
    37 } else {
    38 Serial.print("failed with state ");
    39 Serial.print(client.state());
    40 delay(2000);
    41 }
    42 }
    43 // Publish and subscribe
    44 client.publish(topic, "Hi, I'm ESP32 ^^");
    45 client.subscribe(topic);
    46 }
    47
    48 void callback(char *topic, byte *payload, unsigned int length) {
    49 Serial.print("Message arrived in topic: ");
    50 Serial.println(topic);
    51 Serial.print("Message:");
    52 for (int i = 0; i < length; i++) {
    53 Serial.print((char) payload[i]);
    54 }
    55 Serial.println();
    56 Serial.println("-----------------------");
    57 }
    58
    59 void loop() {
    60 client.loop();
    61 }
    i">0</span><span class="p">;</span> <span class="n">i</span> <span class="o"><</span> <span class="n">length</span><span class="p">;</span> <span class="n">i</span><span class="o">++</span><span class="p">)</span> <span class="p">{</span><br /><span class="lineno">53 </span> <span class="n">Serial</span><span class="p">.</span><span class="n">print</span><span class="p">((</span><span class="kt">char</span><span class="p">)</span> <span class="n">payload</span><span class="p">[</span><span class="n">i</span><span class="p">]);</span><br /><span class="lineno">54 </span> <span class="p">}</span><br /><span class="lineno">55 </span> <span class="n">Serial</span><span class="p">.</span><span class="n">println</span><span class="p">();</span><br /><span class="lineno">56 </span> <span class="n">Serial</span><span class="p">.</span><span class="n">println</span><span class="p">(</span><span class="s">"-----------------------"</span><span class="p">);</span><br /><span class="lineno">57 </span><span class="p">}</span><br /><span class="lineno">58 </span><br /><span class="lineno">59 </span><span class="kt">void</span> <span class="nf">loop</span><span class="p">()</span> <span class="p">{</span><br /><span class="lineno">60 </span> <span class="n">client</span><span class="p">.</span><span class="n">loop</span><span class="p">();</span><br /><span class="lineno">61 </span><span class="p">}</span><br /></pre></div></nowiki>)
  • Build a Longboard from Scratch in Your Own Home  + (Before you start putting together your lonBefore you start putting together your longboard, you'll need to do some cutting and drilling. Begin by cutting your threaded rods into two pieces, each 8 inches long. Use a fret file to smooth out the rods, which are 5/16" x 12" inches in size. Next, apply grip tape to the board. Cut the grip tape to be about one centimeter wider than the board, then press it onto the board and trim off any excess. With your 6º wedge riser, mark where you'll drill to attach the INOX Allen bolts, which are 1/4" x 1.5" in size. Ensure the marks are centered on the ends of your board. Safety is crucial, so wear gloves and safety glasses during this process. Carefully drill four holes, making sure they are clean and precise. We used a 3D-printed part to help us drill the holes in the cap perfectly centered. If you'd like access to the design for this part, please let us know, and we'll share it with you. Finally, position the drill in the middle of your 1" cap and drill each hole carefully. The 1" cap should have a similar appearance to the one shown in the image. appearance to the one shown in the image.)
  • Water probe 12+ activities  + (Begin by soldering the male pin header strBegin by soldering the male pin header strip onto the PCB board. You need to cover at least 10 points of the PCB (see figure below). Next, solder the 1kohm resistor to the PCB. We soldered one end to n°6, the other end to n°9. This way, when the PCB will be mounted on the arduino uno board, one end of the resistor will connect to A0, the other one to GND. Next, cut two pieces of electric wire, each about 20 cm long. The length doesn’t really matter, however, longer wires will enable you to distance the arduino board further away from liquids. Solder one end of one wire to one end of the resistor. This will connect to A0 on the board. Solder the other end to n° on the PCB. The latter will then connect with A5 on the arduino uno board. Strip off the other ends of the electric wire you just soldered onto the PCB, and connect them to the top of the binding post. Now cut two short pieces of electric wire (about 10 cm long each), and strip off both ends of each wire. Connect one end of each to the bottom part of the binding post. Curl the other end of each wire. The curly ends are the one which will dive into the liquid.e the one which will dive into the liquid.)
  • Tinkercad - Visite guidée  + (Cette image résume bien la facilité de l'application)
  • How to Play Spotify through VLC Media Player  + (Click the software icon to launch this tooClick the software icon to launch this tool and Spotify app from your computer desktop. Now, there are two ways to import Spotify playlists to AudFree Software. You can drag and drop Spotify files from Spotify to this program. Or you can copy and paste its URL of Spotify music to AudFree's search box and then press the '+' button to confirm it.d then press the '+' button to confirm it.)
  • Musical e-textile bag  + (Connect one end of the micro USB cable to Connect one end of the micro USB cable to the computer, the other end to the Arduino Leonardo board. Connect the positive side of the piezo speaker patch to pin 13 on the Arduino leonardo Connect the negative leg of the piezo speaker patch to GND on the board. You can use either of the 3 GND pins available on the board. of the 3 GND pins available on the board.)
  • Musical e-textile bag  + (Connect one end of the micro USB cable to Connect one end of the micro USB cable to the computer, the other end to the Arduino Leonardo board. Connect the positive side of the piezo speaker patch to pin 13 on the Arduino leonardo Connect the negative leg of the piezo speaker patch to GND on the board. You can use either of the 3 GND pins available on the board. of the 3 GND pins available on the board.)
  • E-textile blinking bag  + (Connect one end of the micro usb cable to Connect one end of the micro usb cable to the computer, the other end to the Arduino Leonardo board. Connect the positive side of the LED patch to pin 13 on the Arduino Leonardo. Connect the negative leg of the LED patch to GND on the board. You can use either of the 3 GND pins available on the board. * black cable - GND * orange cable - pin 13 black cable - GND * orange cable - pin 13)
  • E-textile blinking bag  + (Connect one end of the micro usb cable to Connect one end of the micro usb cable to the computer, the other end to the Arduino Leonardo board. Connect the positive side of the LED patch to pin 13 on the Arduino Leonardo. Connect the negative leg of the LED patch to GND on the board. You can use either of the 3 GND pins available on the board. * black cable - GND * orange cable - pin 13 black cable - GND * orange cable - pin 13)
  • Smoothie Bike  + (Contrairement à beaucoup de cas, qui font Contrairement à beaucoup de cas, qui font des smoothie bike en faisant par eux-mêmes le cadre, une association dédié à la Vélorution Universelle de 2012 s’appelant « Le C.R.A.D.E » (Le Centre de Recherche sur l’Avenir des Déplacements Ecologiques) avec qui nous avons un partenariat, nous a gentillement fait don d’un ancien vélo d’appartement qui était parfait pour débuter ce projet. Le vélo était loin d’être neuf et j’ai donc du le nettoyer avant de commencer. Pour cela, j’ai utilisé une sableuse pour retirer la rouille (voir photos) sur les grandes surfaces. Pour les petits coins j’ai utilisé une brosse métallique actionné par une perceuse (c’était plutôt long mais le résultat est la). (Je vous laisse voir le résultat via les photos). J’ai ensuite du nettoyer la chaîne et la regraisser. Rien de bien compliqué, je vous explique les 2-3 étapes que j’ai fais :               - Premièrement : Enlever la chaîne du vélo en enlevant l’attache rapide (voir photo). J’ai préparé une bassine d’eau chaude avec du savon de cuisine (ne surtout pas faire ça avec du WD-40 qui abîmerait la chaîne) de cuisine, dans laquelle j’ai laissé tremper la chaîne quelques minutes avant de frotter maillons par maillons à l’aide d’une éponge et de la paille de fer. J’ai ensuite rincé abondamment avec de l’eau.               - Deuxièmement : J’ai graissé la chaîne à l’aide du « Magnalube »  en étalant petit à petit à l’aide d’un pinceau à poils fins.               - Troisièmement (si besoin) : J’ai coupé à l’aide d’une meuleuse d’angle les deux tendeurs de chaîne situé sur les côtés de la roue, pour les ressouder à l’avant du vélo pour avoir l’axe de la roue à l’endroit dont j’ai besoin, c’est à dire, à l’avant du vélo pour ne pas que le système n’ai une pression en continu qui tire vers le bas lorsque la roue tournera.tire vers le bas lorsque la roue tournera.)
  • Connected house publishes sensor data on-line  + (Create a new feed by reaching https://io.adafruit.com/ > Feeds > Actions and then name it, for example “lightsensorvalue”.)