Hackster.io projects using Texas Instruments parts
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I'm using Project0 to collect data from the Eclipse 2015 on March 20 In Ramsel, Belgium.
Relive your childhood Whack-A-Mole memories with this wild breadboard version using the tm4c123gh6pm LaunchPad!
Imagine having a quadruped robot that can walk autonomously, identify targets, and shoot lasers.
With a TI CC3200-LaunchXL, reed switch, and some time, you can create your own smart lock that receives real-time updates on a mobile app.
The easiest way to keep count! At the push of a button, watch your count increase!
Not just your average fading RGB LED, our project can also switch directions at the tilt of a tilt switch.
We are creating an RGB party light that cycles between colors for student use at Hanszen College.
Remotely control a spiderbot using your phone with feedback from a US sensor.
Creating an LED that makes aesthetic lights in these dark times--Join us on this journey of electrical engineering (aka "MAGIC")
Enjoy a marvelous running experience with our RGB LED light that reflects your running rhythm. May the rhythm be with you!
Play this elec version of guitar hero to have loads of fun with no skill/guitar involved!
Have you ever wanted to keep track of how many cups of water you've had in a day? Now you can, easier than ever before!
You need to use a die, but you don't have one! No worries, you pull out your laptop, Launchpad, and Sidekick to roll a fair die.
The Color Cycle is designed for anyone who needs a little more color in their lives.
See alll the colors in light through a RGB LED that cycles through colors with a tilt switch. It's brilliant stuff!
HUE is a fading RGB LED that cycles through colors in order to meet your aesthetic needs for dorm rooms, parties, and more!
Get started with development of microcomputing and embedded and understand the tools required
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
