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Found an interesting electronics website - boundsolo - 25 Nov 2018 I was poking around the web this weekend and found this forum https://milovana.com/forum/ it seems to have some neat electronics and other stuff to learn from. I am not great at electronics and Arduino stuff so I found it intriguing. RE: Found an interesting electronics website - Tinker D - 25 Nov 2018 Looks like an interesting site. It also looks like you’ll have to register just to see anything. As for Arduino, that’s just a kid’s toy to me. RE: Found an interesting electronics website - Like Ra - 26 Nov 2018 (25 Nov 2018, 15:48 )boundsolo Wrote: it seems to have some neat electronics and other stuff to learn from.What do you find the most interesting? I've been thinking about IoT devices, Arduino or Raspberry/Banana, Pies, but could not find any reasonable applications for them. Pretty much everything can be done either simpler, or can't be done at all. RE: Found an interesting electronics website - egregious - 26 Nov 2018 I like the simplicity of Arduinos. I havn't used them for any 'special' projects, but they were much easier than Pi to hook up temp sensors etc to. I see you can get heartrate monitors for them. But I wonder how to make a custom TENS machine out of one. I think the signal generation & higher voltages needed could be more tricky whatever microcontroller you use. RE: Found an interesting electronics website - Like Ra - 28 Nov 2018 Have a look at this Pi3 starter kit: https://www.massdrop.com/buy/raspberry-pi-3-modular-starter-kit Included w/ Raspberry Pi 3 or Raspberry Pi 3 B+ Button Buzzer IR reflective sensor 2 LEDs Moisture sensor Relay Temperature & humidity sensor Touch sensor Light sensor Vibration motor Hall sensor IR receiver MOSFET Linear potentiometer Tilt switch Sound sensor Water sensor Laser pointer Ultrasonic ranging sensor Flame sensor PIR sensor Collision sensor 9G servo DC motor Stackable board for Raspberry Pi 3.5-inch RPI display Infrared remote control Vibration sensor Magnetic switch RE: Found an interesting electronics website - boundsolo - 02 Dec 2018 (26 Nov 2018, 00:58 )Like Ra Wrote:I have never really messed with arduino type stuff before. There was a thread about an edging device that really caught my attention.(25 Nov 2018, 15:48 )boundsolo Wrote: it seems to have some neat electronics and other stuff to learn from.What do you find the most interesting? I've been thinking about IoT devices, Arduino or Raspberry/Banana, Pies, but could not find any reasonable applications for them. Pretty much everything can be done either simpler, or can't be done at all. RE: Found an interesting electronics website - occorics - 03 Dec 2018 for some ideas what can be done with a RaspberryPi and a bit of electronics, have a look at my blog: https://owned-by-princess-shelle.blogspot.com/p/remote-control-box.html I started with some simple magnetic restraints, but soon added more toys. My current favorites are the spanking-machine and nipple-puller. The kneeling-post and shock-collar suck, i wouldn't use them on my own, but on the other hand, it's awesome to be locked in and to have to endure what my Owners dish out... RE: Found an interesting electronics website - Like Ra - 03 Dec 2018 Oh, even more incredible stuff from you! Awesome quality as always! RE: Found an interesting electronics website - Like Ra - 06 Dec 2018 Wio LTE IoT GPS tracker https://www.massdrop.com/buy/wio-lte-iot-gps-tracker Can it be useful? RE: Found an interesting electronics website - essanym - 06 Dec 2018 (06 Dec 2018, 01:40 )Like Ra Wrote: Wio LTE IoT GPS tracker https://www.massdrop.com/buy/wio-lte-iot-gps-tracker Perhaps as a way to make keys available once you've completed a pre-planned path in the forest as some people like to do. It has wireless communication so someone could write some code and have a raspberry pi, hanging in a tree out of reach with a magnet holding keys, talk to the gps device and if it downloads the completed path, the keys drop. By the way, it looks like it has a sim card slot... also evidenced by the fact that it has IMEI number. So in order to get decent positioning information, it might need to be connected to cellular network which means, at minimum, getting a pre-paid phone plan. |