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"The STK500 lives on in a way in Arduino..." Watch Massimo Banzi show off one of the first 20 Arduinos ever built – based on AVR® and designed as a smaller, simpler, and affordable alternative to the STK500 starter kit: www.youtube.com/shorts/Zdx29...
ArtusIndus built a minimal reinforcement learning system that runs directly on an ATmega2560-based Arduino Mega, using tabular Q-learning to solve a 15x15 maze.
Oleksandr created a complete eight-command 315MHz radio control system, featuring a PIC16F76-powered transmitter and receiver with a range of 10 meters.
Mike Warren's Brain Turbocharger turns a Star Wars Force Trainer toy into an ATmega328-powered wearable that measures your brainwaves and activates cooling fans whenever you're concentrating.
#ThrowbackThursday: Paul Klinger designed an ATtiny3217-powered PCB business card that runs a CNN to classify 5x5 pixel digits and shows the internal activations of each layer.
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Drew Gaylo's UTFS is a lightweight, TAR-like file system for microcontrollers ranging from the SAM D20 to ATmega328.
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YouTube video by ArtusIndus
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This project delivers a complete 315MHz wireless radio control system, featuring both transmitter and receiver units for 8-command execution up to 10 meters. The transmitter uses a PIC16F76 microcontr...
I Built a Reinforcement Learning AI That Runs on an Arduino Mega
8-Command Radio Control (10m)
Brain Turbocharger: For centuries, humans have searched for ways to think faster, focus harder, and unlock hidden mental potential. Monks meditated. Scientists studied the brain. Silicon Valley invent...
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Brain Turbocharger
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YouTube video by Paul Klinger
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If you need to store some data on a resource-constrained embedded platform, the prospect of dragging in a dependency for something like FAT filesystem access to flash or other storage medium can se…
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Skip The Embedded Filesystem With The TAR-like UTFS Format
Tynemouth Software's Dave Curran details how he improved tape data loading for the Minstrel 4, a Jupiter Ace-compatible Z80 computer kit running Forth with expansion slot for RC2014 modules.
Watch Dalca Consoles mod a PlayStation 1 by installing an ATmega328-based Arduino Nano with PsNee v9.
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Bud Bennett's small, PIC16LF18345-based PCB is designed to slide into the payload section of a model rocket and record the key events that happen after launch.
Rajkumar Sharma's Voice Echo is a PCB-based audio processing platform designed around an ATmega328.
The new Minstrel 4th V4.52 is here - looks rather splendid, doesn't it? Those are available to order now, and will be shipping next week...
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Improving Tape Loading on Minstrels Part 4 - A New Hope
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YouTube video by dalca
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These PlayStation 1 Modchips are a GAME CHANGER! | PsNee v9 Install.
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This project brief explains how to construct a PCB-based audio-processing platform with an ATmega328 microcontroller. A link to Arduino code for creating an audio echo is also provided.
www.allaboutcircuits.com
Payload is a tiny DIY model rocket flight recorder that tracks altitude, thrust, G-forces, and more for about $30 in parts.
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The Voice Echo: An Arduino Audio Project - Projects
An Affordable Flight Data Recorder for Model Rockets
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