A connected jack-o’-lantern with a web app for easy configuration and interaction.
Project MrRobot is an Ubuntu Mobile app enabled Robotics which has the feature of voice, touch and shake control to interact with the Rapiro
A Quick and simple walking steps counter using BBC MicroBit written in Ada.
This is my last project, a dual USB converter to serial and I2C. With this tool, you can listen TX and RX lines at the same time.
With 80% less memory usage that previous versions and a new Custom Code Injection component, Visuino is a Robotics reality for all of us us.
Learn how to get atmospheric data from a BME688 using Meadow. Foundation and display its readings on an Avalonia application.
Learn how easy is to create interactive menus with editable values and submenus using TextDisplayMenu with a ST7789 display and push buttons
Nice fitting on top without wiring.
New gesture input device for computers, laptops, smartphones, tablets, robots and electronics projects. Connected by USB or serial output.
Johnny the robot will be able to react to instructions it receives from its user through the MHI on a digital tablet (pick up objects, etc).
Making IoT apps with Evothings is faster, and with Ionic more beautiful.
Graves the butler will use 3 Arduinos and an Echo Dot to follow you with his head and flap his jaw at you.
This Portable Mini Weather Station, powered by ESP12F and a vibrant 1.5" TFT display, fetches accurate weather updates
A hand gesture controlled robot powers the Operation game.
Use NodeRed to make a UI dashboard visual of your output!
Touch sensitive pads tailored to you.
How about reimagining an old Surface etc, to be used as the UI for a remote app running on an Arduino or RPi.
Control hardware from your MAUI applications using Meadow running alongside.
Experiments in UI/UX for a lighting experience that knows what I want and when I want it. Using ESP32-Arduino, sensors & Machine Learning
3 physical buttons only 50% layout Bluetooth Keyboard made with nRF 52840 MCU featuring the most essential Alpha-Numeric Keys & Special Keys
We aim to create a RFID smart shelf which items can only be removed after payment is being made so as to prevent theft.
Designed to Work with Signals up to 2 MHz, it should work with your Arduino Oscilloscope
Reduce your dev cycles massively to build engaging HMI screens or graphics effects with Meadow within WinForms using Meadow. Windows
Learning the Braille Dots representing 26 English Alphabets with Audio Feedback for Visually Impaired Children