So many chipKIT projects, so little time! At least that's what Jacob Christ probably thought, but as he taught his microcontroller class at MtSac, he remembered that one project he always wanted to do! What's that you say? Why drawing in the XY mode of the oscilloscope, of course! So,
Read more -->Happy Halloween to you ghouls and goblins from the latest, coolest Kickstarter, called tweeq, a micro-sized, Arduino-compatible platform based on chipKIT! At smaller than an M&M, most of these boards fit on the tip of your finger, and yet there is so much potential to make great things with them! Why not give them a gander and give 'em a quid or two; they have various pledge quantities, but hurry! There's only one month left to show your support!
Read more -->As part of Digilent's Halloween Design Contest, Sam and Tommy posted their "Human Jukebox" entry on Instructables.
This thing is pretty neat, using among other things, the chipKIT uC32, a 1sheeld, and conductive paint (way cool!).
Read more -->This project may look like a cute little remote-controlled car, but it is far more than that; it is a GPS-guided autonomous car. Give it some way points and away it goes! FUBAR Labs member Jason put this together using a chipKIT Max32. Read more about how this car was built on the summary page for this project.
Read more -->Now there's a new fun way to roll the dice! With this Instructables tutorial, you can see how to take a chipKIT Uno32 or a chipKIT uC32, LEDs, a pushbutton, and some 3D printed parts to make this. It'll be the talk of the town at your next boardgame event!
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