Presented here is an Arduino-based "Blue Box". It produces the "traditional" Blue Box 2600Hz tone and MF (multi-frequency) tones, but does much more! It also produces 12 tone signalling systems used ...
Here’s something fun from [Chad Kapper] over on HackMakeMod: Escape Room Lockbox with the Cheap Yellow Display. You may have heard of the “cheap yellow display” (CYD), so-called due to the board’s ...
A simple question, right? Adding a few extra words to this sentence can completely change the tone. “What the hell do you think you’re doing?” Whoever sent this message is not happy, and their tone ...
After the swivel by Helium Inc. towards simply running distributed WiFi hotspots after for years pushing LoRaWAN nodes, much of the associated hardware became effectively obsolete. This led to quite a ...
This library is a Arduino-friendly version of TinyUSB stack. It is designed with structure and APIs that are easily integrated to an Arduino Core. There are 2 type of supported cores: with and without ...
Abstract: In this paper, we analyze the working principle of an arduino. These days many people try to use the arduino because it makes things easier due to the ...
This page features a curated collection of Arduino Uno projects designed specifically for beginners and intermediate learners. Arduino Uno is the most widely used board for learning electronics, ...
Abstract: Tone mapping operators (TMOs) can compress the range of high dynamic range (HDR) images so that they can be displayed normally on the low dynamic range (LDR) devices. Recent TMOs based on ...
In the Higher English Critical Reading assessment, you will be asked to comment on examples of language in an extract from a Scottish text you have previously studied (and elsewhere in the text).
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