If you’ve ever needed a short-range remote control for a project, [firestorm] is here to help you out. He put up a great tutorial on using an IR remote to do just about anything with everyone’s ...
The infrared remote control might not hold the seat of honor in the average home theater setup that it once enjoyed, but it’s not quite out to pasture yet. After all, what are you going to use to stop ...
As the world of the Internet of Things (IoT) continues to expand, enthusiasts and professionals alike are always on the lookout for tools that can make their work easier and more efficient. The ...
Control a physical Arduino board from SolveIt (or any cloud environment) through SSH tunnels. This project enables AI assistants to write, compile, and upload Arduino ...
Arduino enthusiasts, hobbyists and makers looking to control their projects from afar. May be interested in a new customisable wireless remote control designed by Schindler Technologies for the ...
The capacitor creates a pulse on RESET when D1 goes HIGH The pull-down resistor keeps RESET stable when D1 is LOW Both devices must share a common ground Power each device via its own USB connection ...
The Arduino Plug and Make Kit provides a 10-minute, cloud-based IoT solution that includes QWIIC and smartphone-based sensors, transducers, and actuators. Arduino’s new QWIIC-based UNO Plug and Make ...
The objective of the device is to be able to control Apple products such as iTunes on Mac, iPod, or Apple TV with an Arduino based project. Along with the Arduino are the IR LEDs, momentary push ...
Remember those cheap remote control jammer toys that you could use to stop folks from changing the TV channel? One Instructables user has created a more advanced version, allowing you control of more ...