This project is a multi-port honeypot for NanoC6. It emulates multiple ports a vulnerable servers to detect attacks as a canary.
A multitool device to sense environment, test electrical signals and more. Tribute to scifi tricorder in star trek. Small, light, low power
Translating Sign Language into English speech in real-time using an AI Model trained using a convoluted neural network.
A 4-wheel articulated rover built to navigate underground mining terrain, using ArduPilot and Arduino Mega for precise control with encoders
An Arduino Uno autopilot drone with multiple sensors and a wireless camera controlled by two microcontrollers.
Make your hardware push data to a Google spreadsheet.
Using this design and Autodesk Remake, you have a 3D scanner for under $30.
Generates maps based on distance between itself and obstacles autonomously and provides visual feedback.
Full Fledged Attendance system which will prompt a free message on user mobile when his attendance will be marked using RFID Tag.
Stream and analyze live data from your Arduino microcontroller into Excel with the Data Streamer add-in!
I'll show you, how to monitor some hardware variables.
A small device that will help you sorting resistors without wasting time with their color code.
Send Arduino101 IMU data over BLE to your mobile device with Evothings and smoothie charts!
Using a ESP8266 to detect when a friend is near.
A self-made (cheap) water level sensor and water level indicator to measure 5 water levels in a reservoir tank.
This device measures fine dust and NO2 concentration in the air while on the move and adds GPS coordinates to each measurement location.
In this tutorial, you will learn how to upload and download data to/from a Firebase database with Arduino UNO and ESP8266 module.
The objective is to find an easy way to implement RS485 on an Arduino Uno R3, then to adapt it to an ESP8266.
Use a fleet of devices to monitor the soil in an agricultural field or greenhouse, and visualize the data remotely.
A beginner-tier project I hope will help the fellows that are newbies in the Arduino world!
Standalone Arduino 6-channel triggered oscilloscope with optional freeze frame.
Many publications exist about moisture sensors for applications, e.g. plant watering systems. Making a DIY Sensor is fun and cost-saving.
Radio emissions from sky sources like Sun and Jupiter can be received and converted to digital domain for processing.
Use the Particle Electron to get a project online in 15 minutes