Build a small portable electronics lab with an Analog Discovery and an Orange Pi PC Plus
This project is meant to protect you from any thief who may try to hack the password to your system.
It came with only an on/off switch. Adding an UNO to this LED chalkboard really gets your attention - it is quite a flashy pig.
This is a low cost robot that will help students in better learning and understanding.
A two-wheel robotics platform built on the Arty development board.
This project will show how to use your OpenScope MZ in LabVIEW.
Imagine a 'foosball table' that autonomously calculates LIVE match statistics, such as goal scores, ball possession, successful passes, shot
A simple guessing game using the Arty development board and a terminal emulator.
Uses a gyroscope to display acceleration data in three axes on a 16x2 LCD display and through PWM on 4 RGB LEDs.
My young children were not tall enough to pull the chains on the ceiling fan, to turn on the fan & light. Alexa, turn on the 'Boys Light'.
Create a hospitality robot that is capable of interacting with visitors at public spaces such as malls, rec centers, hospitals, stadium etc.
This propeller display is mechanically scanned and displays the characters in digital format. Made from scrap it can be used anywhere.
A simple and cheap three wheeled time waster for almost any skill level. Basic stats are Arduino Mini Pro, Sonic distance, and a Gyro.
Allows quick evaluation of Power Supply Plant parameters for TI Buck_VMC_F2837xS project.
An overview of the LabVIEW environment used for creating, debugging, and managing applications written using graphical programming.
For loops are commonly used to iterate over data sets or perform an operation a fixed number of times.
Feeling lost? Help is never far away in LabVIEW.
Using palettes, search and quick drop will help you find what you're looking for in the LabVIEW environment.
While loops allow portions of an application to execute repeatedly until a certain condition is met.
LabVIEW provides many options for debugging code. A subset of basic debugging methods are covered below.
Case structures can be used to selectively execute code based on the value of a condition.
Creating modular code makes applications easier to develop, debug, and maintain. In this section we'll learn about Sub VIs.
Data can be passed into and out of both for loops and while loops. There are several options for controlling how a loop handles data.
This tutorial will teach you how to use Digilent's Pmod interfaces in LabVIEW.