Hackster.io projects using Texas Instruments parts
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Student projects
HomeHUE is a fading RGB LED that cycles through colors in order to meet your aesthetic needs for dorm rooms, parties, and more!
We measure the resistance you've always wanted to measure in the most efficient and user-friendly way that you could imagine.
A piezo speak that sings in different frequencies as its potential is altered by adjusting the potentiometer.
Create a comforting beacon of hope in this trying time. Cause an RGB LED to cycle through all hues.
An electronic counter for a small number of people, perhaps for a volunteer stationed at the entry to a party during a pandemic
Light fight is a game in which two players compete and the winner is the person who presses more correct buttons based on a control light.
Our project detects the rotation of a potentiometer to give specific frequency feedback and a tilt switch to turn the system on and off.
Make your phone follow you around the house or in your yard while you are playing music, video calling, or when you just need your phone.
RoboMe can be used to transport items from one location to another, such as medicine from a dispenser to patient at home or hospital.
Ever wonder how bright the room is? Can you really believe in your eyes? Light Detector Test, bringing truth to the hellish facade of life
This program lets you measure any room using the TI-RSLK
A circuit and software package that changes the frequency of the buzzer output based on a potentiometer dial.
Learn how to quickly develop and launch IoT projects and applications using TI hardware and software
This is a RX/TX module in BoosterPack format for use with the TI-RSLK MAX robotics learning platform, allowing communication between robots.
Quadruped robot with MSP432 as its base, controlled wirelessly by a remote control with joystick.
Release your anger on three small buttons in this wonderful speed-based game of Whack-a-mole!
We created a Spider-Roomba that has multiple forms of control and autonomous capability including visual and auditory feedback.
This project finds the XY location of the robot car as it moves to a location, characterizes its accuracy, and has some fun with a ball.
Use a remote controller to control the motion of a self-balancing Segbot.
This balancing "Segbot" sings and dances upon the recognition of different notes (UIUC ME 461)
