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  • 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.)
  • Showerloop - Guide 5: UV Assembly  + (Place the lock nut inside the UV cap. Use teflon tape or hemp fibre with some mineral oil and place it inside the UV cap.)
  • Showerloop - Guide 5: UV Assembly  + (Place the lock nut inside the UV cap. Use teflon tape or hemp fibre with some mineral oil and place it inside the UV cap.)
  • 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.)
  • EMI probe  + (It is possible to assemble an EMI probe usIt is possible to assemble an EMI probe using an arduino Uno or an arduino nano. A timelapse of the assembly process of an EMI probe based on arduino nano. A video of the assembly process of an EMI probe based on arduino uno ''wiring diagram for the EMI probe'' To begin with, solder 3 male headers on the PCB. When you will plug the PCB onto the arduino board, the headers will have to go into pin 9, GND, and Analaog5. Solder the speaker onto the PCB. The positive leg of the speaker need to be connected to the male header going into pin 9 of the arduino board. The other leg (negative leg) of the speaker needs be connected to one end of the resistor (via some hook up wire). Now, solder the resistor onto the PCB. Connect one end of the resistor to the male header going into GND on the arduino board. Connect the other end to the header going into A5. Grab a piece of solid core wire about 20 cm long, and solder one end in correspondence with the male header going into A5. Your EMI probe is ready.r going into A5. Your EMI probe is ready.)
  • SunZilla - Setup manual  + (Press the cable inside when both white points match and turn the blue top unit of the cable to lock.)
  • SunZilla - Setup manual  + (Press the cable inside when both white points match and turn the blue top unit of the cable to lock.)
  • ReMake  + (Reducing the negative environmental impact of urban living by incentivizing sustainable living)
  • Humanure Dry Toilets, low-tech tricks  + (Refer to the pictures available in the galRefer to the pictures available in the gallery. Proceed as follows to build you own Humanure Dry Toilets. = Required Conditions = *Team: **Two *Required skills: **Basic carpentry skills to properly use the tools *Duration: **Two hours *Preliminary requirements: **NA (except acquire the necessary parts and consumables)quire the necessary parts and consumables))
  • Humanure Dry Toilets, low-tech tricks  + (Refer to the pictures available in the galRefer to the pictures available in the gallery. Proceed as follows to build you own Humanure Dry Toilets. = Required Conditions = *Team: **Two *Required skills: **Basic carpentry skills to properly use the tools *Duration: **Two hours *Preliminary requirements: **NA (except acquire the necessary parts and consumables)quire the necessary parts and consumables))
  • IKEA hack: TARVA Chest of 3 drawers in pine  + (Remove the drawer handles with your screwdriver.)
  • IKEA hack: TARVA Chest of 3 drawers in pine  + (Remove the drawer handles with your screwdriver.)
  • Mighty maker level belt  + (Set up a temporary circuit using a bread bSet up a temporary circuit using a bread board and solderless jumper cables. Set up your circuit as shown in the diagram Things to note: - There is a transistor for each of the Red, Blue and Green inputs of the RGB strip - Each transistor has 3 pins, one for GROUND, one for SIGNAL INPUT and one for SIGNAL OUTPUT - The signal input pin of each transistor is connected to a pin on the Arduino which will be controlled by the Arduino code - this will tell it whether this colour should illuminate or not. - The signal output pin of each transistor is connected to the corresponding connection on the RGB strip. - The Vin pin from the Arduino is connected to the 12V+ connection point on the RGB strip. This means that the power source is coming the computer when it is connected rather than a battery.hen it is connected rather than a battery.)
  • Conductive paint + Makey Makey  + (Simply mix the glue with the graphite powdSimply mix the glue with the graphite powder in equal parts. You can add more glue than graphite powder if you believe you don’t have enough powder. When done, add water as needed to reach the desired consistency. Your mixture needs to have roughly the same consistency as real paint. Watch [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=phEke_LZJlk this] video for extra help.?v=phEke_LZJlk this] video for extra help.)
  • FlyPi  + (4- Software Installation: How to install useful software on SD card)
  • Water probe  + (Solder a strip of male headers (about 10 pSolder a strip of male headers (about 10 pins) onto the PCB. Beware that one pin needs to go into GND on the arduino board, another one into A5 and a third one into A0. Grab the 10kOhm resistor. Solder one end onto the header pin which goes into GND on the arduino board, the other end of the resistor onto the header pin which end on A0 in the arduino board. This way the resistor will basically create a bridge between GND and A0 on the arduino board. Grab two pieces of solid core wire (about 30cm long each)  and strip both ends of each piece. Solder one end of the first wire onto the header pin which ends in A5; solder one end of the second piece of wire onto the header pin which ends in A0 on the arduino board. Connect the other ends of the pieces of solid core wire to the binding post. One end goes into the red part of the post, the other end goes into the black part of the binding post. Now cut two pieces of solid core wire (about 10 cm long each), and strip both ends of each wire. Connect one end of each piece of wire to the metal ends of the binding post. Use the bolts to secure the solid core wire in place. Curl the other ends. Lastly, try placing the PCB on the arduino board, and make sure that one pin goes into GND, another into A0 and a third pin into A5., another into A0 and a third pin into A5.)
  • 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.'')
  • Word Clock  + (Start assembly by making the stencil. You Start assembly by making the stencil. You can either get a stencil cut by a local sign writer to your own design, or use a pre-cut vinyl stencil from my web site. I have always felt that the clock looks more majestic if there is a border around the letters (I normally use about a 30mm border), but you can use whatever size you would like. Vinyl by itself is floppy, so it needs to be attached to a clear acrylic (Perspex) backing sheet to provide rigidity. Make sure that the acrylic sheet is the size you want the final clock to be.
    Before you start, mix up a couple of drops of dish washing liquid with a cup of water, and load that into a spray bottle. We will use this to make applying the vinyl lots easier.
    The vinyl stencil as supplied will typically be larger than required. This is so as to provide extra material for variations in face sizes. We need to cut the vinyl stencil to the final size of your acrylic sheet, allowing an extra 10mm allowance around the edges.
    o the final size of your acrylic sheet, allowing an extra 10mm allowance around the edges.)
  • 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. ;))
  • Patriotic Mini Sign For Home Decor Tiered Tray Idea  + (To start, use your CottageCutz Patriotic dTo start, use your CottageCutz Patriotic dies to cut out all your shapes on white cardstock. The great thing about using white cardstock is the flexibility it provides in terms of coloring. You can choose the exact shades you want, ensuring each die cut perfectly matches your vision.ach die cut perfectly matches your vision.)
  • Entryway catch-all table  + (I started with a full sheet of Maple plywood. I broke it down into manageable chunks using my track saw.)
  • 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.)
  • ASKotec Tutorials - DIY Simple analog synth  + ( # Take your time and look at the schematic. Start with + and run through the different ways till you end back to - pole # The second image shows you the pins you are going to use # Go and mark all pins on your board )
  • ASKotec Tutorials - DIY Simple analog synth  + ( # Take your time and look at the schematic. Start with + and run through the different ways till you end back to - pole # The second image shows you the pins you are going to use # Go and mark all pins on your board )
  • Fruit piano  + (The activity consists in turning fruits inThe activity consists in turning fruits into a keyboard to play music with. To get started, plug the makey makey (or DIY makey makey with Arduino Leonardo) to your computer and connect all bananas (or other conductive items) to the board via alligator clips.e items) to the board via alligator clips.)
  • Fruit piano  + (The activity consists in turning fruits inThe activity consists in turning fruits into a keyboard to play music with. To get started, plug the makey makey (or DIY makey makey with Arduino Leonardo) to your computer and connect all bananas (or other conductive items) to the board via alligator clips.e items) to the board via alligator clips.)
  • 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.)
  • 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/>)
  • DFRobot Beetle ESP32 C3 with Home Assistance  + (The Beetle ESP32-C3 is based on the ESP32-The Beetle ESP32-C3 is based on the ESP32-C3, a RISC-V 32-bit single-core processor. Despite its tiny size (only 25×20.5 mm), it packs a punch with up to 13 IO ports broken out, making it ideal for various projects without worrying about running out of IO options. worrying about running out of IO options.)
  • 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.)
  • 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.)
  • 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. )
  • 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.)
  • Straw connectors  + (The objects we have prototyped are severalThe objects we have prototyped are several different 3D printed straw connectors, allowing the construction of different shapes. They are easily done and cost-effective: it takes about 5 minutes of printing to achieve one item. It is possible to modify the design in order to adapt it to different straw diameters, and to different numbers of connected straws. These 3D printed straw connectors can be printed by designers, amateurs, teachers, educators, parents and even children, under appropriate supervision. The straw connectors designs can be downloaded from [https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:11255 here]..thingiverse.com/thing:11255 <u>here</u>].)
  • Straw connectors  + (The objects we have prototyped are severalThe objects we have prototyped are several different 3D printed straw connectors, allowing the construction of different shapes. They are easily done and cost-effective: it takes about 5 minutes of printing to achieve one item. It is possible to modify the design in order to adapt it to different straw diameters, and to different numbers of connected straws. These 3D printed straw connectors can be printed by designers, amateurs, teachers, educators, parents and even children, under appropriate supervision. The straw connectors designs can be downloaded from [https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:11255 here]..thingiverse.com/thing:11255 <u>here</u>].)
  • How to Get Spotify Mini Player on Windows and Mac  + (The official Spotify desktop app doesn’t oThe official Spotify desktop app doesn’t offer a mini player, but you can get it on your computer in several ways, here’s how. = 1. Get Spotify Mini Player on Chrome = Chrome is not only a mighty web browser, but also can be a great Spotify music player. Spotify provides web player for both free and Premium to access Spotify music which is way easier than installing the desktop app. And you can get a mini player on web player. '''1.''' Open Chrome and type in ''open.spotify.com'' to get Spotify web player. '''2.''' Sign in your Spotify account and play a song, then click on the mini player icon next to the album art to open Spotify mini player. '''3.''' A small window with the album art will pop up and be pinned to the front of the screen. You can play, pause or skip through songs using this mini player. = 2. Lofi Spotify Mini Player = Lofi is a compact desktop client that can play Spotify songs with a window that only takes up 150X150 pixels of the screen. Go to ''lofi.rocks'' to download the app and log in with your Spotify account. Then you can play, stop, skip forwards and backwards in its tiny interface displays with album artwork. It also creates visualizations, you can choose one among Blue Wave, Rainbow Road, String Theory and seascape. Rainbow Road, String Theory and seascape.)
  • Marble Machine No 1 Motor Assembly Instructions  + (The parts can be glued together in one go The parts can be glued together in one go and the parts held in place with rubber bands  The bottom '''should not '''be glued but can be used to hold parts aligned while the glue dries. The bottom is left loose for access to switch and batteries. If you don't want the text to be visible, simply turn the part so it face inwards. When viewed from the front the holes for the motor mount (circled in red) should face left as shown in the picture below.d face left as shown in the picture below.)
  • Replace LED Lights for Free Via Victoria Government Program  + (The process starts as soon as you make a request for a replacement under VEU program. You can contact replacement provider like Ecofin Solutions to address your enquiry.)
  • What is Gua Sha Therapy  + (The skin on our necks can be very delicateThe skin on our necks can be very delicate, but it’s also easily hung up on the way through life. These sensitive areas become even more noticeable as we age. Triggered by stress or prolonged sun exposure, they can lead to redness, lines, and discoloration. Gua sha is one of the most effective ways to treat these unwanted signs of aging. This basic gua sha technique focuses on the neck. Gently apply pressure to the areas indicated using your fingertips or a depilatory scraper or spoon—try a nice wooden one you find in the kitchen! Go back and forth over one area at a time until desired results are achieved. Add our [https://www.sayheybeauty.com/products/jade-face-massage-roller-gua-sha-neck-massage Gua Sha Neck Massage] set to your skincare routine for smoother, younger looking skin.outine for smoother, younger looking skin.)
  • 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.)
  • 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.)
  • Showerloop - Guide 2: Filters  + (There are 2 lids per filter, the top lid aThere are 2 lids per filter, the top lid and bottom lid - duh. A hex nut is used to fasten the hose nipple (facing away from the filter) to the filter lid. The dimensions of hex nuts and/or hose nipples may vary regionally so it's best to get them first,check the measurements and modify the file if needed. In the picture of the lid only a circle was etched/milled into the acrylic lid to fit the hex nut but the design was later revised to have the shape of the hex nut itself, thereby fastening it to the lid so that it could no longer rotate (and prevent fastening) when adding the hose nipple on the outer side of the lid. hose nipple on the outer side of the lid.)
  • 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.)
  • Node-Red Telegram Bot with Temperature Logger Part-1  + (In this article, I will show you how to usIn this article, I will show you how to use Node-RED and Telegram bot to send temperature data from a DHT11 sensor connected to a Raspberry Pi. You will be able to ask your Telegram bot for the current temperature and receive a reply with the sensor reading. You will also be able to set up a notification system that will alert you when the temperature exceeds a certain threshold. To follow this tutorial, you will need the following components: * A Raspberry Pi with Node-RED installed (you can follow [https://nodered.org/docs/getting-started/raspberrypi this guide] to install Node-RED on your Raspberry Pi) * A DHT11 temperature and humidity sensor * A Telegram account and a Telegram bot token (you can follow [https://core.telegram.org/bots this guide] to create a Telegram bot and get its token)o create a Telegram bot and get its token))
  • 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.)
  • Getting Started with Xiao ESP32 S3 Sense  + (This project was successfully completed beThis project was successfully completed because of the help and support from [https://www.nextpcb.com/pcb-assembly-quote NextPCB.] Guys if you have a PCB project, please visit their website and get exciting discounts and coupons. NextPCB offers high-quality, reliable PCB starting at $1.9, and multilayer starting at $6.9. Also, everyone can enjoy free [https://www.nextpcb.com/pcb-assembly-quote PCB assembly] for 5 boards! Also, NextPCB is having a year end sale in which anyone can register through their website and get a $30 Coupon which can be used for ordering PCBs. You can also try HQDFM free online [https://www.nextpcb.com/free-online-gerber-viewer.html PCB Gerber viewer] to check your PCB design and avoid costly errors.k your PCB design and avoid costly errors.)
  • 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.)
  • Is it possible to replace the WR3 module with an ESP-12 module  + (This shows the top and bottom side)
  • Geiger counter  + (This is a timelapse of the assembly process of the geiger counter)
  • Casa OS with Raspberry Pi  + (In this tutorial I will show you how to buIn this tutorial I will show you how to build a beautiful home server with Raspberry Pi and Casa OS. '''Things Needed:''' All you need is a Raspberry Pi 4B board, That's all. Casa OS is a simple, easy-to-use, elegant open-source home cloud system that allows you to run self-hosted apps on your Raspberry Pi or other Linux devices. You can manage your files, share them across the network, protect your privacy data, and freely add disks and expansion spaces. Casa OS also has an app store with over 20 pre-installed docker based apps and 50+ community-verified apps. If you want to try out the casa os before the installation, use the [http://demo.casaos.io/#/login demo site].
    Username is casaos, and the password is also same.
    CasaOS fully supports Raspberry Pi. Also, more computers and development boards and fully compatible with Ubuntu, Debian, Raspberry Pi OS, and CentOS with one-liner installation.
    spberry Pi OS, and CentOS with one-liner installation.)
  • 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)
  • Meuble en bois et impressions 3D  + (Tout d’abord, téléchargez nos pièces 3D et imprimez-les grâce à votre imprimante 3D. Vous devez avoir 3 lots de pièces miroir (Reverse) et normal. Il en faut 2 de chaque.)
  • Meuble en bois et impressions 3D  + (Tout d’abord, téléchargez nos pièces 3D et imprimez-les grâce à votre imprimante 3D. Vous devez avoir 3 lots de pièces miroir (Reverse) et normal. Il en faut 2 de chaque.)
  • 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.)
  • 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.''')
  • 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.)
  • 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)
  • 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.)
  • 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) )
  • 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.)
  • 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.)
  • 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.)
  • 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.)
  • 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.)
  • 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.)
  • Getting Started with 3.5 Inch PC State Display  + (If you are a PC enthusiast, you might wantIf you are a PC enthusiast, you might want to monitor the performance and status of your PC components, such as CPU, GPU, RAM, SSD, HDD, temperature, fan speed, etc. However, opening the task manager or third-party software every time you want to check this information can be inconvenient and distracting. Moreover, you might not be able to see this information when you are gaming or doing other full-screen activities. That’s why a 3.5-inch PC state display can be a great addition to your PC setup. A 3.5-inch PC state display is a small screen that can be mounted on your PC case and display various information about your PC state. It can show you the CPU model, usage, frequency, temperature, fan speed, GPU model, usage, frequency, temperature, fan speed, RAM usage, SSD/HDD usage, network speed, IP address, weather forecast, and custom information. You can also choose from different themes and orientations to suit your preferences. A 3.5-inch PC state display can help you monitor your PC state at a glance, without interrupting your workflow or gaming experience. It can also enhance the aesthetics and functionality of your PC case, making it more personalized and attractive. Whether you are a gamer, a streamer, a content creator, or a professional, a 3.5-inch PC state display can be a useful and fun tool for your PC. In this article, I will show you how to get started with a 3.5-inch PC state display, how to install it, how to customize it, and how to use it. Let’s begin!tomize it, and how to use it. Let’s begin!)
  • LoRa Direct  + (If you are a LoRaWAN gateway provider or owner you can update details about your device, coverage and/or add comments for the public)
  • Cardboard Cable Car Model With Recycled Materials, Working Model 250rpm Electric Motor and Basic Slide Switch ON-OFF-ON (School Science Project)  + (You can check all steps on video briefly or follow below steps. • Mount plastic pulley wheel onto DC motor shaft and glue on it.)
  • 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.)
  • 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.)
  • 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.)
  • 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.)
  • Testing NB-IoT connectivity in India with NRF9160 and Airtel  + (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.)
  • 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.)
  • 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.)
  • Neo Pixels Ring 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 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. 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. U]sing this plugin, you can directly order PCBs in just one click after completing your design in KiCad.ick after completing your design in KiCad.)
  • 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)
  • 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.)
  • 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 Neo Pixel on 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 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.)
  • Simple Train Blocking System  + (You'll need to cut the rails or isolate thYou'll need to cut the rails or isolate them to make sure each block is independent. The last track is the security track and is isolated from the rest. The sticker on the plaque is right on the security track. What you see before is the main track (stop zone) and what you see after is the stop zone of the next block. after is the stop zone of the next block.)
  • 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).)
  • 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)
  • 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.)
  • 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.)
  • Build a Dog Wheelchair with PVC Pipes  + (You will require a 6.2-inch long ¾” tube, You will require a 6.2-inch long ¾” tube, a ¾” adapter, and a 10-inch wheel with a tee made of black steel. We will begin by constructing the wheelbase, creating two identical units. Follow the same procedure for both wheels, referring to the diagram above for the required parts (x2). Insert the 6.2-inch long ¾” tube into the ¾” adapter. Then, place the assembled adapter into the 10-inch wheel with tee, as shown in the diagram. Once completed, set them aside until you are ready to attach them to the frame later on.eady to attach them to the frame later on.)
  • DIY Solar Charger  + (Connect the middle pin of the regulator to the negative pin of the LED light)
  • 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>)
  • 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>)
  • Wicker Glider Loveseat Outdoor: A Perfect Blend of Comfort and Style  + (A [https://belord-home.com/product/outdoorA [https://belord-home.com/product/outdoor-patio-glider-loveseat wicker glider loveseat] is a timeless addition to any outdoor space, combining comfort, functionality, and aesthetic appeal. Ideal for gardens, patios, or porches, these pieces offer a soothing gliding motion that enhances relaxation while maintaining the charm of traditional outdoor furniture. Here’s a comprehensive guide to wicker glider loveseats, what to look for when purchasing, and how to maintain them for lasting use. === 1. Benefits of a Wicker Glider Loveseat === Wicker glider loveseats come with a variety of advantages that make them a popular choice for outdoor seating: * '''Smooth Gliding Motion''': The gentle back-and-forth movement creates a calming effect, perfect for unwinding after a long day or enjoying a quiet afternoon outdoors. * '''Aesthetic Appeal''': The intricate weave of wicker adds a touch of elegance to any setting, whether you prefer a rustic, coastal, or modern design. * '''Versatile Placement''': These loveseats fit seamlessly into different outdoor areas, from shaded garden nooks to sunny patios or screened porches. * '''Space for Two''': The loveseat design allows for shared seating, making it ideal for couples or families. === 2. 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Conclusion An [https://belord-home.com/product/outdoor-coffee-table-with-tempered-glass-top outdoor coffee table glass top] with a glass top can transform your patio or garden into a stylish and functional living space. By considering factors such as material, durability, and design, you can choose a table that complements your outdoor decor and stands up to the elements. With proper care and thoughtful placement, a glass-top table will become a cherished centerpiece for relaxation and entertaining for years to come.xation and entertaining for years to come.)
  • 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>)
  • Interfacing a Servo Motor with Arduino Nano  + ( * '''Arduino Nano''' (official or compatible board) * '''Servo Motor''' (e.g., SG90 micro servo) * '''Jumper wires''' * '''USB cable (Mini-B)''' for programming )
  • Real Time System Telemetry Dashboard with FireBeetle ESP32P4  + ( * '''DFRobot FireBeetle ESP32‑P4''' board * '''DFRobot FireBeetle ESP32‑P4''' board (or compatible ESP32‑P4 board * USB cable (for power, programming, and serial data) * Optional: small breadboard / jumper wires if you want to wire external LED or buttons (onboard LED uses pin 3) '''Display / UI''' * No OLED required for the web UI version — everything is in the browser. '''Software on PC''' * '''Python 3.8+''' * Python packages: '''pyserial''', '''psutil''' (install with pip install pyserial psutil) '''Arduino IDE''' * Latest Arduino IDE or VS Code with PlatformIO * ESP32 board support installed (Espressif package) * Libraries: '''Arduino_JSON''' (install via Library Manager) '''Network''' * Local Wi‑Fi network credentials (SSID and password) for the ESP32 to host the webserver (SSID and password) for the ESP32 to host the webserver )
  • Mtb-ebike  + (== Why the Right E-MTB Matters == [https:/== Why the Right E-MTB Matters == [https://lacrosebike.com/products/thunder Mountain electric bicycles]—commonly called '''e-MTBs'''—are transforming how people ride off-road. By combining the thrill of traditional mountain biking with the convenience of electric assistance, these bikes allow riders to explore tougher trails, climb higher, and ride longer. But with so many models available, how do you choose the best mountain electric bicycle for your needs? Whether you're a beginner or upgrading your current setup, this guide breaks down the key factors to consider so you can buy with confidence and enjoy every ride. ---- == 1. '''Understand Your Riding Style and Goals''' == Before choosing a mountain e-bike, think about where and how you plan to ride: * '''Light trails and forest paths?''' Choose a lightweight hardtail e-MTB. * '''Mixed terrain with some technical sections?''' Go for a versatile trail e-MTB. * '''Steep climbs, rocky descents, or bike park use?''' Opt for a full-suspension enduro or all-mountain e-MTB. * '''Daily off-road commuting or multi-day rides?''' Look for a comfortable, long-range model with racks and lights. Your intended terrain will shape the frame, suspension, and battery range you need. ---- == 2. '''Choose the Right Suspension: Hardtail vs. Full Suspension''' == Suspension determines how your bike handles rough terrain and absorbs shocks. === ● '''Hardtail (Front Suspension Only)''' === * Lighter, easier to maintain, and often more affordable * Best for smoother trails, gravel roads, and fitness riding * Great for beginners or those on a budget === ● '''Full Suspension (Front and Rear Suspension)''' === * Offers better traction, control, and comfort * Ideal for rough terrain, technical trails, and downhill riding * Slightly heavier and more expensive, but worth it for aggressive trail riding If you plan to ride rocky or root-filled trails, '''full suspension is recommended'''. ---- == 3. '''Understand Motor Types and Power''' == The motor is what gives an e-bike its boost. Most mountain e-bikes use '''mid-drive motors''', positioned near the pedals. === ● '''Mid-Drive Motors''' (e.g. Bosch, Shimano, Brose) === * Better weight distribution * More efficient climbing performance * Smooth and natural power delivery * Best for mountain biking Avoid rear hub motors for serious off-road use—they’re better suited for city bikes or hybrids. '''Tip:''' Look for motors offering '''60–90 Nm of torque''' for strong climbing ability. ---- == 4. '''Battery Size and Range Matter''' == Battery capacity determines how far you can ride on a single charge. * Measured in '''watt-hours (Wh)'''—the higher the number, the longer the range * '''500–700Wh''' batteries are common in mid-to-high-end mountain e-bikes * Some bikes offer '''dual battery systems''' for extra-long adventures Your range depends on factors like terrain, assist level, rider weight, and wind. If you're planning long trail rides or hilly routes, '''go for the largest battery you can afford'''. ---- == 5. '''Frame Size and Fit Are Crucial''' == A properly fitting frame makes a huge difference in comfort, control, and performance. Most brands provide sizing charts based on rider height. Also look for features like: * '''Adjustable seatposts (dropper posts)''' for on-the-fly height changes * '''Slack head tube angles''' for stable downhill riding * '''Steep seat tube angles''' for better climbing efficiency Whenever possible, test ride or measure before buying to ensure the right fit. ---- == 6. 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Look for: * '''LCD or LED display''' showing speed, range, and assist level * '''Assist modes''' (Eco, Trail, Boost, etc.) to control power delivery * '''Walk-assist function''' for pushing uphill * '''Bluetooth or app integration''' for tracking rides and adjusting settings These features enhance your ride experience and allow better control over your battery use. ---- == 9. '''Set a Realistic Budget''' == Mountain electric bikes come in a wide price range depending on features and build quality: * '''Entry-level:''' $1,500–$2,500 (hardtail, smaller battery, basic components) * '''Mid-range:''' $2,500–$4,500 (mid-drive motor, good suspension, 500–700Wh battery) * '''High-end:''' $5,000+ (full suspension, advanced motor, top-tier components) '''Pro tip:''' Don’t just chase low prices. Focus on value, brand reliability, warranty, and post-sale support. ---- == 10. 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  • Getting Started with DFRobot Rainbow Link  + (=== 🔌 DFRobot RainbowLink (TEL0185) === *=== 🔌 DFRobot RainbowLink (TEL0185) === * Dual TTL UART channels (A & B) via lever terminals * Built-in power outputs: 3.3V, 5V, 12V (selectable via jumper) * Plug-and-play via USB-C — auto enumerates 4 COM ports * Ideal for ESP32, STM32, LoRa, and GPS modules === 📡 SeeedStudio Wio E5 (STM32WLE5JC) === * Compact Grove-compatible LoRa module * AT command interface over UART * Default baud rate: '''9600''' * Pins: VCC, TX, RX, GND (3.3V logic) * Designed for ultra-low-power IoT applications Designed for ultra-low-power IoT applications)
  • Static IP Address on Xiao ESP32 S3 Sense  + (An IP address is a unique identifier for aAn IP address is a unique identifier for a device on a network. It consists of four numbers separated by dots, such as 192.168.1.100. A static IP address is an IP address that does not change, unlike a dynamic IP address that is assigned by a router or a DHCP server. === Advantages === * Easier to remember and access. * More reliable and stable connection * Less prone to IP conflicts or errors === Disadvantages === * More difficult to configure and maintain. * Less flexible and scalable * More vulnerable to security risks Therefore, you should only use a static IP address if you have a specific need for it, and if you are aware of the potential drawbacks. you are aware of the potential drawbacks.)
  • Manipulate the CubePro Trio  + (After downloading the program and installing it using it's serial number and activating it, we must launch the program.)
  • Tidal Alexa - How to Add Tidal to Alexa  + (After the installation, please double-clicAfter the installation, please double-click to start [https://www.audfree.com/tidal-music-converter-win/ AudFree Tidal Music Downloader]. And then, the Tidal app will open automatically. Find Tidal songs that you want to play on Alexa, copy and paste the link of Tidal track in the search bar of AudFree's main interface, and click "+" for loading.main interface, and click "+" for loading.)
  • Veste clignotants pour cycliste  + (A l'aide d'une craie ou d'un marqueur effaA l'aide d'une craie ou d'un marqueur effaçable reproduisez votre design sur le vêtement. Utilisez une règle pour vous assurer que tout est droit et symétrique. Utilisez du scotch double face pour fixer temporairement les composants à votre vêtement. Cela vous donnera une bonne idée de ce à quoi ressemblera votre produit fini. Le scotch sert aussi à garder tout en place pendant la couture.à garder tout en place pendant la couture.)
  • Veste clignotants pour cycliste  + (A l'aide d'une craie ou d'un marqueur effaA l'aide d'une craie ou d'un marqueur effaçable reproduisez votre design sur le vêtement. Utilisez une règle pour vous assurer que tout est droit et symétrique. Utilisez du scotch double face pour fixer temporairement les composants à votre vêtement. Cela vous donnera une bonne idée de ce à quoi ressemblera votre produit fini. Le scotch sert aussi à garder tout en place pendant la couture.à garder tout en place pendant la couture.)
  • Jeu puissance 4 fait en bois  + (Après avoir tout découpé, vérifier que les différentes parties s’emboîtent correctement. Modifier le .Gcode si nécessaire.)
  • Prothèse de main commandée par des capteurs musculaires  + (Assembler ensuite les composants comme indiqué sur les photos. Serrer l'ensemble avec les vis.)
  • Prothèse de main commandée par des capteurs musculaires  + (Assembler ensuite les composants comme indiqué sur les photos. Serrer l'ensemble avec les vis.)
  • Découper au laser une modélisation sketchup  + (Avant d'enregistrer votre travail, il faut repositionner votre patron dans la feuille grâce aux deux outils de translation et de rotation du patron.)
  • Showerloop - Guide 3: Connecting the pipes  + (Basics - heat up your copper pipe with a bBasics - heat up your copper pipe with a blowtorch. Focus the flame on the areas above and below where you will do the bending so that part doesn’t get hotter and thus weaker than the rest of the steel. Once the copper turns blackish and starts making a cool psychedelic rainbow effect you know the copper is warm enough to begin bending. Turn off the flame and wait a moment. Once the pipe has cooled a little use the pipe bending tool so make an appropriate bend. This is more craft than technical skill and you just have to observe and see how the metal flexes.
    Don’t put too much pressure on one spot, this may result in a distorted pipe. You want to keep the diameter of the inner pipe as even as possible. Use a pipe bending tool.
    r of the inner pipe as even as possible. Use a pipe bending tool.</div> </div>)
  • How to Use a Polishing Machine: A Step-by-Step Guide  + (Before using a polishing machine, it is esBefore using a polishing machine, it is essential to take safety precautions to prevent accidents. Always wear protective gear such as safety glasses, a dust mask, and gloves to protect your eyes, lungs, and skin from the dust and debris generated during polishing. Additionally, ensure that the work area is well-ventilated to prevent dust buildup and minimize the risk of fire hazards. Finally, disconnect the power supply before changing any polishing wheels or performing maintenance on the machine. or performing maintenance on the machine.)
  • 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.)
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  • 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.)
  • Sérigraphie sans chimie  + (Le cadre auto-tendeur est nécessaire pour Le cadre auto-tendeur est nécessaire pour fabriquer soi-même ses écrans de sérigraphie. ''À noter : un cadre dans le commerce au format 30 x 40 cm est vendu près de 15 € l’unité. Un écran de sérigraphie fabriquer soi-même, revient à environ 5 €.'' '''Matériel nécessaire :''' '''Pour le cadre auto-tendeur :''' - 2 Tubes rectangulaires aluminium - L 1 m x l 35 mm x H.20 mm. - Profilé plat L 2 m x l 25 mm - épaisseur = 2 mm - 4 angles à imprimer en 3D - 12  boulons, L.80.0 x Diam.5 mm - 12 écrous à oreilles (même Ø que les boulons) - 48 rondelles En amont, imprimer les angles 3D. J’ai, pour ma part, utilisé de l’ABS pour une meilleure résistance. '''Couper les tubes alu :''' Faire 2 sections de 60 cm et 2 sections de 40 cm. '''Couper les profilés plats :''' Faire 4 sections de 50 cm et 4 sections de 30 cm Percer chaque élément en son centre tel que le plan ci-dessus. Attention à ce que chaque trou soit bien en vis à vis les uns par rapport au autres. Placer et coller chaque angle aux extrémités du tube afin de former le cadre. Placer les profilés plats, avec une rondelle de chaque coté, l’écrou de serrage et écrou à oreille de tension. ''Les profilés plats peuvent être remplacés par des tasseaux en bois. Il le tissus de sérigraphie sera alors agrafés sur les tasseaux avant la tension de l’écran.''es tasseaux avant la tension de l’écran.'')
  • Conductive paint + Makey Makey  + (To check whether your conductive paint is To check whether your conductive paint is indeed conductive, we can run a test with the aid of a voltmeter. Paint a straight line on a sheet of paper. Then place the two ends of the voltmeter (the red one and the black one) each at one end of the line. Place the cursor of the voltmeter in a position to read the value of resistance and a number should display on your voltmeter.a number should display on your voltmeter.)
  • Integrating DHT11 with Beetle ESP32 C3 and Home Assistant  + (=== 1. Components Required === Before we b=== 1. Components Required === Before we begin, gather the necessary components: * '''BeetleESP32C3''' development board * '''DHT11''' temperature and humidity sensor * Jumper wires * USB cable for programming * A computer with the Arduino IDE or '''ESPHome''' installedthe Arduino IDE or '''ESPHome''' installed)
  • 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)
  • 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)
  • Connected weather station  + (Connect the sensors as follows: '''Light Connect the sensors as follows: '''Light sensor''' One end to 3V the other end to the 10kohm resistor which in turn is connected to GND. the same end of the LDR is also connected to pin D34 on the ESP32 '''CJMCU CCS811''' 3V →3V on the ESP32 board GND→ GND SDA→D21 pin on ESP32 SCL→D22 pin on ESP32 WAKE→GND '''DHT11''' GND→GND on ESP32 VCC→3V on ESP32 OUT→D34 on ESP32n ESP32 VCC→3V on ESP32 OUT→D34 on ESP32)
  • Build an Easy ISS Notifier  + (Create a cloud account at io.adafruit.com.Create a cloud account at io.adafruit.com. Then click on Feeds→Actions→Create a New Feed. Name it “ISS.” Click the View AIO Key button, then copy your unique '''''key''''' somewhere safe — you’ll need it later to link your Tokymaker to your Adafruit IO feed.k your Tokymaker to your Adafruit IO feed.)
  • Build an Easy ISS Notifier  + (Create a cloud account at io.adafruit.com.Create a cloud account at io.adafruit.com. Then click on Feeds→Actions→Create a New Feed. Name it “ISS.” Click the View AIO Key button, then copy your unique '''''key''''' somewhere safe — you’ll need it later to link your Tokymaker to your Adafruit IO feed.k your Tokymaker to your Adafruit IO feed.)
  • Wooden pet connects to Facebook  + (Create a new feed by reaching https://io.adafruit.com/ > Feeds > Actions and then name it, for example “touchsensor”)
  • 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”.)
  • 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”.)
  • Wooden pet connects to Facebook  + (Create a new feed by reaching https://io.adafruit.com/ > Feeds > Actions and then name it, for example “touchsensor”)
  • SolarOSE - Guide 6: Absorber tube  + (Cut a brass tube with an exterior diameterCut a brass tube with an exterior diameter of 55 mm and a length of 1900 mm. The pipe is originally shiny. Weld the fittings on the edges, according to the photo. Make sure one fitting is at the bottom, and the other one at the top: this enables to feed liquid water from the lower part and extract water vapor from the top. Once the pipe is welded, you need to darken its external surface, so it becomes as absorptive (black) as possible. This is very important as we want as much solar light to be absorbed on the pipe to heat the water inside. Apply an oxidizing solution suitable for brass (easily available on the market). Let the oxidizing solution dry for a couple of days if possible. Remove the traces of the oxidizing solution with a wet paper. Or just follow the instructions on your oxidizing solution.e instructions on your oxidizing solution.)
  • SolarOSE - Guide 6: Absorber tube  + (Cut a brass tube with an exterior diameterCut a brass tube with an exterior diameter of 55 mm and a length of 1900 mm. The pipe is originally shiny. Weld the fittings on the edges, according to the photo. Make sure one fitting is at the bottom, and the other one at the top: this enables to feed liquid water from the lower part and extract water vapor from the top. Once the pipe is welded, you need to darken its external surface, so it becomes as absorptive (black) as possible. This is very important as we want as much solar light to be absorbed on the pipe to heat the water inside. Apply an oxidizing solution suitable for brass (easily available on the market). Let the oxidizing solution dry for a couple of days if possible. Remove the traces of the oxidizing solution with a wet paper. Or just follow the instructions on your oxidizing solution.e instructions on your oxidizing solution.)
  • SolarOSE - Guide 2: Mirror facets  + (Cut to a length of 2000 mm the aluminum tubes of 40x20 mm (or buy them with these dimensions). Drill a hole of 5 mm centered on the width, at 100 mm from each extremity. Tap (thread) this hole, made for a screw with a diameter of 6 mm (M6).)
  • SolarOSE - Guide 2: Mirror facets  + (Cut to a length of 2000 mm the aluminum tubes of 40x20 mm (or buy them with these dimensions). Drill a hole of 5 mm centered on the width, at 100 mm from each extremity. Tap (thread) this hole, made for a screw with a diameter of 6 mm (M6).)
  • Fibonacci Clock  + (Cut 4 plywood board for outside walls, 2 oCut 4 plywood board for outside walls, 2 others for bottom and double-bottom, and 4 littles more for inside walls to split squares. Dimensions are the following : For outside walls : * 2 boards 85mm * 221mm * 2 boards 85mm * 138mm for bottom and double-bottom : * 2 boards 128mm * 211mm for inside walls: * 1 board 50mm * 128mm * 1 board 50mm * 78mm * 1 board 50mm * 50mm * 1 board 50mm * 26mm 1 board 50mm * 50mm * 1 board 50mm * 26mm)
  • Solar coffee roaster (using a Scheffler concentrator)  + (Cut the bars, the flats and the L profile angle at the lenghts marked in the following table (see image of table).)
  • Solar coffee roaster (using a Scheffler concentrator)  + (Cut the bars, the flats and the L profile angle at the lenghts marked in the following table (see image of table).)
  • Standing desk made from 2x12’ wood board and plumbers pipe  + (I cut the boards to the finish length of 5’6” using a speed square to make sure I was getting a perfect right angle cut.)
  • Standing desk made from 2x12’ wood board and plumbers pipe  + (I cut the boards to the finish length of 5’6” using a speed square to make sure I was getting a perfect right angle cut.)
  • Spinning Kinetic Sculpture RGB  + (Cut the first svg file on 2 sheets of 300cCut the first svg file on 2 sheets of 300cmx300xm [[:Fichier:DecoupePart1.svg|DecoupePart1.svg]]. Do the same for the second file [[:Fichier:DecoupePart2.svg|DecoupePart2.svg]]. The cutting file is about 300cm by 300cm so if you have a 600x300 you can cut them two by two by merging the files. Bring together similar pieces so it's easier to work.her similar pieces so it's easier to work.)
  • SolarOSE - Guide 7: Assembling of the receiver  + (Cut the squared tube at a length of 2.2 m. Put the 10 hangers on the squared tube, with a spacing of 22 cm.)
  • Arrosage automatique  + (Dans un premier temps, il faut commencer pDans un premier temps, il faut commencer par brancher la carte Arduino et la Base Shield V2 ensemble tout simplement en les emboîtant l’un dans l’autre. Cela permet de faciliter les branchements lorsqu’il est nécessaire de brancher plusieurs capteurs et d’éviter de mettre en désordre les câbles entre eux.e mettre en désordre les câbles entre eux.)
  • How to Play Spotify on iPod Touch  + (Download AMusicSoft Spotify Music ConverteDownload AMusicSoft Spotify Music Converter to your Mac/Windows. You can download it via the [https://www.amusicsoft.com/spotify-music-converter/ AMusicSoft website]. Then dragging and dropping the songs, playlists, or albums you wish to download towards the interface of the AMusicSoft Spotify Music Converter.of the AMusicSoft Spotify Music Converter.)
  • DIY Solar Charger  + (Draw the diagram of the charger)
  • 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)
  • 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.)
  • Use Apple Music as TikTok Video BGM  + (First of all, you need to download and insFirst of all, you need to download and install the TuneCable program on your computer. Then run it. You will be directed to the main interface, where you can pick a download mode as needed. The app mode requires an Apple Music or iTunes app on your computer and can save the original quality of Apple's music at 10x the speed for the Windows version and the Apple lossless quality at 1x the speed for the Mac version, while the web player mode can also retain the original quality at up to 10x the speed. Next, log in to your Apple ID to access the library.in to your Apple ID to access the library.)
  • SunZilla - Guide 3: Solar box  + (First, connect the 25 mm wide vertical profiles with the 2 long 15 mm wide horizontal profiles, like you can see in the following photos.)
  • SunZilla - Guide 3: Solar box  + (First, connect the 25 mm wide vertical profiles with the 2 long 15 mm wide horizontal profiles, like you can see in the following photos.)
  • How to Listen to Apple Music on Garmin Forerunner Watch  + (First, download and install TunesKit Apple Music Converter on your computer. Download link for Windows users: https://www.tuneskit.com/download/AudioConverter.exe Download link for Mac users: https://www.tuneskit.com/download/AudioConverter.dmg <br/>)
  • Snap circuits tutorial  + (First, you will need to 3D print the snap First, you will need to 3D print the snap part. The stl file ready for 3D printing is available [https://drive.google.com/open?id=1N1k6RxDnZtbSd_nBgNX-ozBYsEIFRAkR here]. You can also tweak this design on [https://www.tinkercad.com/things/kYg3F6El7xx tinkercad] and make it suitable to hold 3-legged components (ex. temperature sensor, light sensor). A timelapse of the 3D printing process is available [https://drive.google.com/open?id=1GYF9cHVUO8Ps6hyx0DX7T5qe3AmTDtcx here].google.com/open?id=1GYF9cHVUO8Ps6hyx0DX7T5qe3AmTDtcx <u>here</u>].)
  • Showerloop - Guide 4: Make the backplate  + (To fit inside the existing frame I had to bevel my 20mm plywood to half way. By clamping a straight piece of material onto the edge I could simply push against it with the router while moving laterally to get a clean and straight cut.)
  • Showerloop - Guide 4: Make the backplate  + (To fit inside the existing frame I had to bevel my 20mm plywood to half way. By clamping a straight piece of material onto the edge I could simply push against it with the router while moving laterally to get a clean and straight cut.)
  • ESP32 Web Server with Slider  + (To follow along with this tutorial, you wiTo follow along with this tutorial, you will need the following components: * An ESP32 board (I’m using the ESP32 DevKitC) * The Arduino IDE installed on your computer * The ESPAsyncWebServer and AsyncTCP libraries installed on your Arduino IDE You can find the links to download the libraries and the complete code for this project at the end of this post. for this project at the end of this post.)
  • Connected weather station 12+ activities  + (Follow the instructions on page 1-4 on [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1-vYvPHrhgW4SdtgnfV-NSKyZqliaPFgTpFc4Ti0uxh4/edit?usp=sharing <u>this </u>]tutorial.)
  • Connected weather station 9-11 activities  + (Follow the instructions on page 1-4 on tutorial)
  • Led Control with ESP Webserver  + (To follow this tutorial, you need the following components: * An ESP32 development board * A USB cable to connect the ESP32 to the computer * The Arduino IDE installed on your computer * The ESP32 add-on for the Arduino IDE)
  • Salad tongs  + (For the functional tongs, I use a large chFor the functional tongs, I use a large chunk of basswood. I drew out the spatula-like shape on the face and cut the thick piece of wood on the band saw. I then turned the piece on its side and resawed the basswood into my two handles. These two halves were still pretty thick and the shape was not yet finalized, all of that would be done with the sanders.ll of that would be done with the sanders.)
  • Salad tongs  + (For the functional tongs, I use a large chFor the functional tongs, I use a large chunk of basswood. I drew out the spatula-like shape on the face and cut the thick piece of wood on the band saw. I then turned the piece on its side and resawed the basswood into my two handles. These two halves were still pretty thick and the shape was not yet finalized, all of that would be done with the sanders.ll of that would be done with the sanders.)
  • 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.)
  • MoodBoxByFaBteam  + (Goal was to create a new tier to the origiGoal was to create a new tier to the original box by using laser cutting of course but also laser engraving. An engraving pattern was found. This image file was reproduced using Inkscape and Beziers curves. This newly designed pattern was then added to the cutting pattern.ern was then added to the cutting pattern.)
  • MoodBoxByFaBteam  + (Goal was to create a new tier to the origiGoal was to create a new tier to the original box by using laser cutting of course but also laser engraving. An engraving pattern was found. This image file was reproduced using Inkscape and Beziers curves. This newly designed pattern was then added to the cutting pattern.ern was then added to the cutting pattern.)
  • How to Edit TikTok Video After Posting  + (Have you ever uploaded a video on TikTok tHave you ever uploaded a video on TikTok then realized that there’s still something left in your video? If you did, then you may be wondering how to edit caption on TikTok video after posting it. The bad news is, you can’t directly edit the video that has already been uploaded on TikTok. But there still are some workarounds that enable you to re-edit your TikTok video, keep reading. = Download & Repost = You can’t edit a TikTok video once it’s posted. One of the solutions is that you can save it to your phone and repost it. Here’s how to do it: '''Step 1:''' Launch TikTok on your phone and tap the “Profile” button in the bottom right corner of the screen. '''Step 2:''' Select a TikTok video that you already posted. Then tap the “Save Video” button. This step will save all the things you’ve added to your video including effects and background music. '''Step 3:''' Then, go to the main interface of TikTok and then press the “+” icon and then upload the video that you saved from your phone. '''Step 4:''' Now you can re-edit your video such as adding a caption, music or some more effects. After editing, you can upload the video again and delete the original post. = Re-upload Your Video = If you found some typos or other effects that can’t be deleted in your post, you can delete the original post and upload your video again. '''Step 1:''' Open TikTok on your phone and tap on the + button to create a new post. '''Step 2:''' Next to the Record button, tap on the Upload button. Then select the video you want to upload. '''Step 3:''' You can now add new effects and music to your video. After the editing, you can upload the video as a new post.
    can upload the video as a new post. <br/>)
  • Visual Gesture Controlled IoT Car  + (Have you watched the movie 'Project AlmanaHave you watched the movie 'Project Almanac'? Which was released in the year 2015. If not, then let me brief you a scene about it. In the movie, the main character wishes to get into MIT and therefore, builds a project for his portfolio. The project was about a drone, that could be controlled using a 2.4GHz remote controller, but when the software application on the laptop was run, the main character was seen controlling the drone with his hands in the air! The software application used a webcam to track the the movement of the character's hand movements.ovement of the character's hand movements.)
  • Mosquitto MQTT - IoT Platform Series  + (Here, there are 2 sections - '''Publish anHere, there are 2 sections - '''Publish and Subscribe'''. And then there is a middleman - '''Broker'''. Let us see in depth * IoT Devices play the role to collect sensor data and send to the cloud (broker). While '''PC''' '''/''' '''Server''' '''/''' '''Mobile devices''' play the role to monitor and receive the sensor data to be viewed - Here, '''IoT Device''' is a '''Publisher''', and '''PC Devices''' are '''Subscriber'''.
    [EXAMPLE] When a '''user1''' publishes an image on social media, then only the '''user2''' subscribed to '''user1''' can view/receive the image. Here, the '''user1''' is the '''PUBLISHER''', '''user2''' is the '''SUBSCRIBER''', and the '''user1's account''' is the '''BROKER'''.
    * According to the above analogy, the image that is published is the data, that was '''transferred from user1 to user2''' 📤. And that is the exact scenario in an MQTT Pub/Sub model. * We have a more secure layer 🔒 to make sure the data is shared t'''hrough a specific path, we call th'''at 'topic', When use'''r1''' publishes data on topic, the subscriber automatically receives if already connected to the broker. Hence, t'''he''' LOW latency.
    connected to the broker. Hence, t'''he''' LOW latency.)
  • Home Assistance on Raspberry Pi  + (Home Assistant is a free, open-source, andHome Assistant is a free, open-source, and lightweight home automation software that runs on top of [https://github.com/home-assistant/operating-system Home Assistant Operating System.] Home Assistant OS can be installed and configured on Raspberry Pi 4, which is a low-power and compact device for running Home Assistant.compact device for running Home Assistant.)
  • Home Assistance on Windows  + ('''Home Assistant''' is an open-source hom'''Home Assistant''' is an open-source home automation platform that acts as the central hub for managing your smart home. Here are some key features: '''Integration with Over 1000 Brands''': Home Assistant plays well with a vast array of devices and services. From smart lights and thermostats to security cameras and voice assistants, it integrates seamlessly. Once you set up your devices, Home Assistant automatically scans your network and allows you to configure them easily. '''Powerful Automation:''' Imagine your home working for you! With Home Assistant’s advanced automation engine, you can create custom rules and triggers.
    Examples:
    Turn on the lights when the sun sets.
    Receive an alert if you accidentally leave the garage door open.
    '''Extendable with Add-Ons''': Home Assistant isn’t limited to its core functionality. You can easily install additional applications (add-ons) to enhance your setup.
    Examples:
    Run AdGuard for DNS-based ad blocking.
    Use NodeRed for third-party automation.
    Turn Home Assistant into a Spotify Connect target.
    '''Local Data Privacy''': Unlike cloud-based solutions, Home Assistant keeps your data local. It communicates directly with your devices without relying on external servers. Your privacy is preserved, and no data is stored in the cloud. '''Companion Mobile Apps''': Control your devices and receive notifications using the official Home Assistant apps. These apps also enable presence detection, allowing you to trigger automation based on your location. Rest assured, your data is sent directly to your home, with no third-party access. '''Installation Options:''' '''Home Assistant OS''': A ready-to-use image for devices like Raspberry Pi, Odroid, or Intel NUC. '''Home Assistant Supervised''': Install Home Assistant on a generic Linux system using Docker. '''Home Assistant Container''': Run Home Assistant in a Docker container. '''Home Assistant Core''': For advanced users who prefer manual installation on Python environments. By setting it up in a virtual machine, you can experiment with Home Assistant without affecting your primary Windows environment. === Prerequisites: === * '''Windows 11''': Ensure you’re running Windows 11 on your host machine. * '''VirtualBox''': Download and install VirtualBox if you haven’t already.
    re you’re running Windows 11 on your host machine. * '''VirtualBox''': Download and install VirtualBox if you haven’t already.)
  • 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/>)
  • Financial literacy with Makey Makey  + (Important! to avoid problems you need to aImportant! to avoid problems you need to add an end to your code. In this example, when the bucket value will be equal to the price, that will mark the end of the code. We need to add an IF (yellow) and use the Operator (light green) ‘... = ....’ in our case we will add our variables (bucket from Data (orange). our variables (bucket from Data (orange).)
  • SenseCAP M2: IN865 LoRa Gateway, 4G-Ready Deployment  + (In my initial foray into LoRa technologiesIn my initial foray into LoRa technologies, I developed a single-channel LoRa Gateway. This gateway was designed to connect with only one end node (Sensors) at a time. Communication with application servers was facilitated through Wi-Fi connectivity embedded within the gateway itself. My Wi-Fi Backhaul single channel LoRa Gateway Project Link: https://www.hackster.io/vinayyn/single-channel-lora-gateway-using-wio-e5-lora-and-blynk-20b9ec Ethernet Backhaul single channel LoRa Gateway Project Link: https://www.hackster.io/vinayyn/ethernet-enhanced-lora-gateway-minimizing-delay-017503 After days of working on the project, I wanted to connect multiple End Nodes (Sensors) with significantly reduced power consumption. I updated them to the LoRaWan by modifying the firmware. When I started looking for a gateway to connect the multiple End nodes, I found that the gateway costs were too high and they did not fit into my budget. After conducting thorough research, I reached out to numerous manufacturers and distributors worldwide, only to discover that their gateway prices consistently fell around $500. They highlighted the outdoor compatibility and expansive coverage capabilities of their products. My investigation further revealed that all manufacturers utilized the [https://www.semtech.com/products/wireless-rf/lora-core/sx1301 Semtech SX130X] baseband LoRa® chip for gateways, with antenna specifications tailored to regional ISM bands and operating ranges. Most of their products offered Wifi and Ethernet Backhaul exclusively. I concluded that these gateways were not suitable for outdoor implementation due to the need for a physical connection to the gateway. Subsequently, I identified a few gateways equipped with 2G/3G/4G support. However, these features came at an additional cost of $100-$300 USD, and their parameter specifications varied from country to country, rendering them incompatible in my region. While scouring manufacturer and reseller websites, I stumbled upon [https://www.seeedstudio.com/SenseCAP-c-1825.html SenseCAP products] on the [https://www.seeedstudio.com/ Seeed Studio] website. The gateways' starting price was $99 for Ethernet and Wi-Fi backhaul and $149 for Wifi, Ethernet, and 2G/3G/4G Support. I then contacted a member of their technical team to inquire about 4G band compatibility in India. The team provided me with the necessary details, prompting me to reach out to an Indian network operator for their technical specifications. EU868 4G Version Suppotive Bands Upon signing an NDA with the network provider, they furnished the requested details. However, further investigation revealed that this information was readily available on the Indian Government's Telecommunication portal. The results were favorable as the SenseCAP Multi-Platform LoRaWAN Indoor Gateway(SX1302-4G) - EU868 aligned with the operating parameters. '''Indian 4G Band Details''' '''"LTE-FDD:B1/B3/B7/B20 LTE-TDD: B40/B41"''' Without hesitation, I procured the [https://www.seeedstudio.com/SenseCAP-Multi-Platform-LoRaWAN-Indoor-Gateway-SX1302-4G-EU868-p-5599.html SenseCAP Multi-Platform LoRaWAN Indoor Gateway(SX1302-4G) - EU868] at $149, including $30 shipping and $90 Indian customs fees.U868] at $149, including $30 shipping and $90 Indian customs fees.)
  • Capteur biodata, écoute des plantes avec un Smartphone  + (Installer deux programmes sur votre SmartpInstaller deux programmes sur votre Smartphone androïde, permettant de réceptionner le signal bluetooth transmis par le ESP32 et de le traiter tel une signal MIDI, puis de pouvoir traiter ce son via une application synthétiseur. Voici notamment bluetooth MIDI connect : https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=bluetooth.midi.connect&hl=fr&gl=US Et FluidSynth MIDI : https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.volcanomobile.fluidsynthmidi&hl=fr&gl=US
    et.volcanomobile.fluidsynthmidi&hl=fr&gl=US <br/>)
  • Snap circuits activities for 9 - 11  + (Kids will be using arduino uno boards and Kids will be using arduino uno boards and snap components to work on the energy efficiency of their miniature house. First of all, have the kids set up their miniature houses. 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. Next, ask the participants to place at least one snap LED component inside the house. At this stage, they will need to program the LED(s) they have installed in the house via arduino, specifically program them to go '''on during the day''' (that is if a certain light threshold is attained) and '''off at night''' (that is to say if the amount of light in the environment falls below a given threshold). They’ll need to use an LDR in connection with the LEDs. The LDR can be mounted on a snap support, or simply used as it is.be mounted on a snap support, or simply used as it is.)
  • Showerloop - Guide 2: Filters  + (Laser cut or CNC the files in [http://googLaser cut or CNC the files in [http://google.com this pdf]. Since laser cutters handle cutting a bit differently there may be come problems with the file. Generally red / hairlines (0.001mm) is for cutting and black is for engraving.
    If you don’t have access to a laser cutter or CNC machine, a manual router can be used to cut out the groove in the filter and the whole shape if need be. To cut a perfect circle with a router a special tool may need to be made (look for circle jig on youtube).
    The lids and mounting plates can also be a single piece if you are using thick material. Four 10cm diameter x 50cm filters are required to have an appropriate flow rate of 10l/min. With 6.6l/min two filters are sufficient and 1 filter for 3.3l/min. The surface area is more important than the length of the filter because that determines the flow rate through the filter and thus reaction times. I use 10mm thick acrylic sheets for the lid and compression disks but I have used 4-5mm acrylic sheets in previous prototypes and glued them together with decent results.
    d 4-5mm acrylic sheets in previous prototypes and glued them together with decent results.)
  • Showerloop - Guide 3: Connecting the pipes  + (Lay out all the filter components onto a surface. Using common sense and a ruler you can centre everything perfectly.)
  • Word Clock  + (Lay the acrylic backing on top of the stenLay the acrylic backing on top of the stencil, and mark out a cut line, then using a straight edge and a sharp hobby knife (or scalpel), cut the sheet to size. Next, ensure that your working environment is clean – vacuum your table if necessary – or work inside the house, instead of the garage. Lock up your Golden Retriever dog and your cats. If you get small particles between the vinyl and the Perspex, you will have enormous trouble making the surface look flat. Spend some time 'weeding' the stencil, by removing the letters that you don't want there on the final stencil. The removed letters will provide space for the light to shine through. Once you have removed all of the letters (being careful to leave the centres of letters such as 'A' and 'P' behind), apply some masking tape along each row so that when we remove the backing sheet, the centres of the letters stay in the correct spot on the stencil.s stay in the correct spot on the stencil.)
  • 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’)
  • How to draw a cat  + (Make sure your circle is a little bit to the left of the middle of your paper. This will become the middle part of the body of the cat, so please make sure to leave enough space on the top and the bottom of your paper.)
  • Thinger io - IoT Platform Series - 9  + (Modern methods of developing, got easier wModern methods of developing, got easier with software services. For hardware services, we have limited options. Hence [http://www.pcbway.com/?from=akshayansinha PCBWay] gives the opportunity to get custom PCB manufactured for hobby projects as well as sample pieces, in very less delivery time Get discount on the first order of 10 PCB Boards. Now, [http://www.pcbway.com/?from=akshayansinha PCBWay] also offers end-to-end options for our products including hardware enclosures. So, if you design PCBs, get it printed in a few steps!esign PCBs, get it printed in a few steps!)
  • Crypto Mining with ESP32  + (Money is one of the most important inventiMoney is one of the most important inventions in human history. It is a medium of exchange, a store of value, and a unit of account. Money enables trade, commerce, and economic growth. However, money also has its limitations and challenges. For example, money can be counterfeited, stolen, or inflated. To overcome these problems, some people have invented a new form of money: cryptocurrency. Cryptocurrency is a type of digital currency that uses cryptography to secure and verify transactions. Cryptocurrency is decentralized, meaning that it is not controlled by any central authority or government. Cryptocurrency transactions are recorded on a distributed ledger called a blockchain, which ensures transparency and immutability. Some examples of cryptocurrencies are: * '''Bitcoin''': The first and most popular cryptocurrency, created in 2009 by an anonymous person or group using the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto. Bitcoin has a limited supply of 21 million coins and uses a proof-of-work algorithm to validate transactions and create new blocks. * '''Ethereum''': A platform that allows developers to create decentralized applications (dApps) and smart contracts using its native cryptocurrency, ether. Ethereum uses a proof-of-stake algorithm to secure its network and enable faster transactions. Cryptocurrencies have many advantages over traditional money. They are: * '''Secure''': Cryptocurrencies use cryptography to protect transactions from fraud and hacking. Cryptocurrencies also have no single point of failure, as they are distributed across many nodes on the network. * '''Transparent''': Cryptocurrencies allow anyone to view the history and details of every transaction on the blockchain. Cryptocurrencies also have no hidden fees or charges, as they are based on peer-to-peer transactions. * '''Inclusive''': Cryptocurrencies enable anyone with an internet connection and a digital wallet to access the global financial system. Cryptocurrencies also have no barriers to entry or discrimination, as they are open to anyone regardless of their identity or location. * '''Innovative''': Cryptocurrencies foster innovation and creativity, as they allow developers to create new applications and services using blockchain technology. Cryptocurrencies also have the potential to disrupt various industries and sectors, such as banking, e-commerce, healthcare, education, and more. Cryptocurrencies are not without challenges and risks, however. They are: * '''Volatile''': Cryptocurrencies are subject to high price fluctuations due to supply and demand dynamics, market sentiment, regulatory uncertainty, and technical issues. Cryptocurrencies can also be affected by external factors, such as geopolitical events, cyberattacks, media coverage, and public opinion. * '''Complex''': Cryptocurrencies require a steep learning curve for users to understand how they work and how to use them safely and effectively. Cryptocurrencies also involve technical jargon and concepts that may be confusing or intimidating for beginners. * '''Unregulated''': Cryptocurrencies operate in a legal gray area, as they are not recognized or regulated by most governments and authorities. Cryptocurrencies may face legal restrictions or bans in some areas, which may limit their adoption and usage. Cryptocurrencies may also pose ethical and social issues, such as tax evasion, money laundering, terrorism financing, and environmental impact. Cryptocurrency is a new era of money that offers many opportunities and challenges for the future. Cryptocurrency is not just a technology or a currency; it is a social phenomenon that reflects the values and aspirations of its users. Cryptocurrency is not perfect or flawless; it is an experiment that evolves and improves over time. Cryptocurrency is not for everyone or everything; it is a choice that depends on one’s preferences and needs.at depends on one’s preferences and needs.)
  • PP Shredder Pro  + (<nowiki>====Tools====<br />non====Tools====
    none
    ====Parts====
    1110.08 - Bearing Side Plate 4

    1110.09 - Bearing Side Plate 5

    1110.10 - Bearing Side Plate 6

    1110.11 - Gear Plate

    1110.01 - Top Plate

    ====Steps====

    #Layout the remaining pies as seen in image 1.
    #Slide plate 1110.08 directly on top of piece 1110.07
    #Drop in plate 1110.09 directly next to 1110.07/.08 in the open tabs.
    #Place the bottom tabs of plate 1110.10 into the bottom plate, and then fold the plate upwards into place.
    #Place plate 1110.11 on top as seen in image 5.
    #Place plate 1110.01 on top, securing the entire box in place.

    *Note - in the next steps, you will dismantle these last few steps, but it is important to understand how the box comes together.


    t;br /><br/></nowiki>)
  • 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>)
  • 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>)
  • 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>)
  • 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>)
  • Streaming FireBeetle ESP32 Camera Video to Home Assistance  + (<nowiki>Open the Arduino IDE and navOpen the Arduino IDE and navigate to the ESP32 examples.

    1. Select File->Examples->ESP32->Camera->CameraWebServer example in Arduino IDE.

    2. Replace the codes in CameraWebServer with the code below (Note: please fill in your WiFi account and password)
    #include "esp_camera.h"
    #include

    //
    // WARNING!!! PSRAM IC required for UXGA resolution and high JPEG quality
    // Ensure ESP32 Wrover Module or other board with PSRAM is selected
    // Partial images will be transmitted if image exceeds buffer size
    //
    // You must select partition scheme from the board menu that has at least 3MB APP space.
    // Face Recognition is DISABLED for ESP32 and ESP32-S2, because it takes up from 15
    // seconds to process single frame. Face Detection is ENABLED if PSRAM is enabled as well

    // ===================
    // Select camera model
    // ===================
    #define PWDN_GPIO_NUM -1
    #define RESET_GPIO_NUM -1
    #define XCLK_GPIO_NUM 45
    #define SIOD_GPIO_NUM 1
    #define SIOC_GPIO_NUM 2

    #define Y9_GPIO_NUM 48
    #define Y8_GPIO_NUM 46
    #define Y7_GPIO_NUM 8
    #define Y6_GPIO_NUM 7
    #define Y5_GPIO_NUM 4
    #define Y4_GPIO_NUM 41
    #define Y3_GPIO_NUM 40
    #define Y2_GPIO_NUM 39
    #define VSYNC_GPIO_NUM 6
    #define HREF_GPIO_NUM 42
    #define PCLK_GPIO_NUM 5

    #include "DFRobot_AXP313A.h"

    DFRobot_AXP313A axp;

    // ===========================
    // Enter your WiFi credentials
    // ===========================
    const char* ssid = "*****";
    const char* password = "******";

    void startCameraServer();

    void setup() {
    Serial.begin(115200);
    Serial.setDebugOutput(true);
    Serial.println();
    while(axp.begin() != 0){
    Serial.println("init error");
    delay(1000);
    }
    axp.enableCameraPower(axp.eOV2640);//Enable the power for camera
    camera_config_t config;
    config.ledc_channel = LEDC_CHANNEL_0;
    config.ledc_timer = LEDC_TIMER_0;
    config.pin_d0 = Y2_GPIO_NUM;
    config.pin_d1 = Y3_GPIO_NUM;
    config.pin_d2 = Y4_GPIO_NUM;
    config.pin_d3 = Y5_GPIO_NUM;
    config.pin_d4 = Y6_GPIO_NUM;
    config.pin_d5 = Y7_GPIO_NUM;
    config.pin_d6 = Y8_GPIO_NUM;
    config.pin_d7 = Y9_GPIO_NUM;
    config.pin_xclk = XCLK_GPIO_NUM;
    config.pin_pclk = PCLK_GPIO_NUM;
    config.pin_vsync = VSYNC_GPIO_NUM;
    config.pin_href = HREF_GPIO_NUM;
    config.pin_sscb_sda = SIOD_GPIO_NUM;
    config.pin_sscb_scl = SIOC_GPIO_NUM;
    config.pin_pwdn = PWDN_GPIO_NUM;
    config.pin_reset = RESET_GPIO_NUM;
    config.xclk_freq_hz = 20000000;
    config.frame_size = FRAMESIZE_UXGA;
    config.pixel_format = PIXFORMAT_JPEG; // for streaming
    //config.pixel_format = PIXFORMAT_RGB565; // for face detection/recognition
    config.grab_mode = CAMERA_GRAB_WHEN_EMPTY;
    config.fb_location = CAMERA_FB_IN_PSRAM;
    config.jpeg_quality = 12;
    config.fb_count = 1;

    // if PSRAM IC present, init with UXGA resolution and higher JPEG quality
    // for larger pre-allocated frame buffer.
    if(config.pixel_format == PIXFORMAT_JPEG){
    if(psramFound()){
    config.jpeg_quality = 10;
    config.fb_count = 2;
    config.grab_mode = CAMERA_GRAB_LATEST;
    } else {
    // Limit the frame size when PSRAM is not available
    config.frame_size = FRAMESIZE_SVGA;
    config.fb_location = CAMERA_FB_IN_DRAM;
    }
    } else {
    // Best option for face detection/recognition
    config.frame_size = FRAMESIZE_240X240;
    #if CONFIG_IDF_TARGET_ESP32S3
    config.fb_count = 2;
    #endif
    }

    #if defined(CAMERA_MODEL_ESP_EYE)
    pinMode(13, INPUT_PULLUP);
    pinMode(14, INPUT_PULLUP);
    #endif

    // camera init
    esp_err_t err = esp_camera_init(&config);
    if (err != ESP_OK) {
    Serial.printf("Camera init failed with error 0x%x", err);
    return;
    }

    sensor_t * s = esp_camera_sensor_get();
    // initial sensors are flipped vertically and colors are a bit saturated
    if (s->id.PID == OV3660_PID) {
    s->set_vflip(s, 1); // flip it back
    s->set_brightness(s, 1); // up the brightness just a bit
    s->set_saturation(s, -2); // lower the saturation
    }
    // drop down frame size for higher initial frame rate
    if(config.pixel_format == PIXFORMAT_JPEG){
    s->set_framesize(s, FRAMESIZE_QVGA);
    }

    #if defined(CAMERA_MODEL_M5STACK_WIDE) || defined(CAMERA_MODEL_M5STACK_ESP32CAM)
    s->set_vflip(s, 1);
    s->set_hmirror(s, 1);
    #endif

    #if defined(CAMERA_MODEL_ESP32S3_EYE)
    s->set_vflip(s, 1);
    #endif

    WiFi.begin(ssid, password);
    WiFi.setSleep(false);

    while (WiFi.status() != WL_CONNECTED) {
    delay(500);
    Serial.print(".");
    }
    Serial.println("");
    Serial.println("WiFi connected");

    startCameraServer();

    Serial.print("Camera Ready! Use 'http://");
    Serial.print(WiFi.localIP());
    Serial.println("' to connect");
    }

    void loop() {
    // Do nothing. Everything is done in another task by the web server
    delay(10000);
    }
    Then upload the code to the FireBeetle ESP32 S3 board and look for the serial terminal response.
    an class="n">WL_CONNECTED</span><span class="p">)</span> <span class="p">{</span><br /> <span class="n">delay</span><span class="p">(</span><span class="mi">500</span><span class="p">);</span><br /> <span class="n">Serial</span><span class="p">.</span><span class="n">print</span><span class="p">(</span><span class="s">"."</span><span class="p">);</span><br /> <span class="p">}</span><br /> <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="n">Serial</span><span class="p">.</span><span class="n">println</span><span class="p">(</span><span class="s">"WiFi connected"</span><span class="p">);</span><br /><br /> <span class="n">startCameraServer</span><span class="p">();</span><br /><br /> <span class="n">Serial</span><span class="p">.</span><span class="n">print</span><span class="p">(</span><span class="s">"Camera Ready! Use 'http://"</span><span class="p">);</span><br /> <span class="n">Serial</span><span class="p">.</span><span class="n">print</span><span class="p">(</span><span class="n">WiFi</span><span class="p">.</span><span class="n">localIP</span><span class="p">());</span><br /> <span class="n">Serial</span><span class="p">.</span><span class="n">println</span><span class="p">(</span><span class="s">"' to connect"</span><span class="p">);</span><br /><span class="p">}</span><br /><br /><span class="kt">void</span> <span class="nf">loop</span><span class="p">()</span> <span class="p">{</span><br /> <span class="c1">// Do nothing. Everything is done in another task by the web server</span><br /> <span class="n">delay</span><span class="p">(</span><span class="mi">10000</span><span class="p">);</span><br /><span class="p">}</span><br /></pre></div>Then upload the code to the FireBeetle ESP32 S3 board and look for the serial terminal response.</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>)
  • IoT with ESP32 board  + (Once you have set up an account on adafruit.io, go ahead creating a new Feed. Creat a new feed and name it, for example "lightsensorvalue".)
  • Create a wooden pet that connects with Facebook  + (Once you ve set up an account on adafruit.io, go on creating a new Feed. Create a new feed and name it, for example, “touchsensor”.)
  • Create a wooden pet that connects with Facebook  + (Once you ve set up an account on adafruit.io, go on creating a new Feed. Create a new feed and name it, for example, “touchsensor”.)