For you Arduino fans, here's a great last-minute Halloween project idea from the guys over at Open Electronics: The basic idea is that they are using an Arduino to monitor ambient audio levels and ...
What is Halloween without that funny and scary stuff we buy at the market? Now, we can simply put things together to make your own. With the simple steps to follow, you sure can make your own moving ...
[Conor] wired up his 3D-printed coffin doorbell to an array of RGB LEDs, a screaming speaker, and a spinning skull on a cordless screw driver to make a “quick” Halloween scare. Along the way, he ...
Our Halloween costumes are just about ready to go, yet we can’t help but feel jealous after seeing this excellent electronic demon costume. What started out as a prank during a Google+ Hangout has ...
All through October the maker world has been steadily pumping out Halloween creations using Raspberry Pis and Arduinos, so we thought we’d round up our favourites into a neat list. For this list we’ll ...
[Greg] was looking for something to build using his recently acquired Arduino, and with Halloween approaching, he thought a cool light display would make a great project. He browsed around online and ...
If you're looking for a fun electronics project to give a small fright to trick-or-treaters you can create a spooky blinking eyes setup where several sets of colored eyes blink randomly by ...
There is a wide variety of creative projects which can help introduce children to the world of microcontrollers. A microcontroller is simply a small computer that can interact with the outside world.
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