Manual for the learning of embedded systems basics
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Arduino is an open source platform that allows users to easily build and program electronic devices using a variety of hardware and software tools. It is popular among hobbyists, educators, and professionals for its versatility and ease of use. With a variety of available microcontrollers, sensors, actuators, and other components, Arduino enables users to create a wide range of projects, from simple circuits to complex systems. Whether you are just getting started with electronics or have experience building projects, Arduino has something to offer for everyone.
Manual for the learning of embedded systems basics
A shield for the Arduino Mega that can back up video game cartridges.
SmartHomeSystem lets you build a micro-controller-based smart home with diverse devices and security on your central mother-device with servers.
This repository contains the source code for a classic Snake game implemented using Arduino and an LCD display. The game allows players to control a snake on the screen, navigate it to eat apples, and grow longer while avoiding collisions with walls and its own body.
Programmable smart device for smart homes, IoT applications, wearable devices, robotics and more...
Sming - powerful open source framework simplifying the creation of embedded C++ applications.
Making Brick Breaker Game with arduino and C++ as school peroject
Lördagkurser på Uppsala Makerspace
An advanced embedded workstation project based on the GA-H61M-S2P Motherboard, and ShiftAvr featuring jMonkeyEngine and Serial4j.
The QuarkTS port for C++. An open-source OS for embedded applications that supports prioritized cooperative scheduling, time control, inter-task communications primitives, hierarchical state machines and CoRoutines.
Dig deeper into the AVR-WORLD using the 8-bit mcu avr devices on a special shell environment.
Arduino,CircuitPython,Micropython, esp-idf library for x-powers power management series
GitHub Actions code for determining the watering amount needed based on met.hu and WeatherAPI.
Created by Massimo Banzi, David Cuartielles, Tom Igoe, Gianluca Martino
Released March 21, 2005