Hackster.io projects using Texas Instruments parts
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State-of-the-art door security system. Keep out all unwanted guests!
We chose to design the ELEC version of Simon Says, Simar Says, by combining many Grove kit modules and coding techniques learned in class.
A smart and challenging mini golf course using robotics.
Showcase of Wi-Fi game systems from Spring 2019 EEL 4930 course at University of Florida.
Kanin McGuire, Connor Peskin, and Samuel Diaz's ECEN 2440 Final Project. We are creating a mobile Particulate Matter Sensor with the SPS30.
Enhance your gaming experience with speed-adjustable color shifting RGB gamer lights!
An addicting game that will challenge your memory and fine motor skills!
Photo sensor that connects to the motor. When it detects light, it drives the robot forward. Since board is broken, only one motor works.
A device to guide and track breathing exercise sessions for post Covid recovery of patient's lung capacity
A fun little musical instrument that plays tones and changes speed while moving your hands up and down.
Our project teaches infants how to gauge distance, improving depth perception through the use of the song "My Heart Will Go On."
Cure your phone addiction and increase your productivity with this state-of-the-art phone cage, a jail cell for your cell phone!
The Benedictus Gauge reads the temperature and humidity and displays it on a 4 digit display upon sound activation.
Counting is the building block of modern technology, so come count with us and Make It Count!
An easy and efficient way to wake up and keep intruders out.
Proximity sensor and alert system useful for home, workplace, and museum security.
Code Composer Studio 10 is the latest version of the IDE provided by Texas Instruments. See how to install this on your local machine.
Be a productivity monster by connecting DC/AC stuff to your Pomodoro Timer Thingamajig! A pomodo timer using an MSP430 and a relay board.
This project features a real time clock using 7-segment displays. The clock is initialized using Bluetooth and driven using UART.
With our top of the line collision detector, you won’t ever have to worry about bumping into large objects right in front of you ever again.
Don't you hate it?! Well we have the product for you! It's Jalicious!
This project creates a whack a mole carnival game out of an orange pi, msp430, and two servo motors.
Learn how to control your TI-RSLK via a FM remote controller like the Fly Sky FS- i6X
