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Many Splat*Spacer's are fans of the [http://www.arduino.cc Arduino] microcontroller prototyping and experimentation platform.  The [http://trianglearduino.org/ Triangle Arduino] Hackers group holds regular events at different locations in the Triangle, including Splat*Space and TechShop RDU.  Checkout their wiki page for more information on Arduino's and other microcontrollers.
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Many Splat*Spacer's are fans of the [http://www.arduino.cc Arduino] microcontroller prototyping and experimentation platform.  There are several technical clubs in the area the regularly hold meetings at Splat*Space, including the [http://triembed.org/ Triangle Embedded Computing Interest Group] and the Durham Arduino & Raspberry Pi Users Group.  Checkout their webpages for more information on Arduino's and other microcontrollers.
  
 
=== Resources ===
 
=== Resources ===

Revision as of 20:31, 12 January 2015


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Intro

Many Splat*Spacer's are fans of the Arduino microcontroller prototyping and experimentation platform. There are several technical clubs in the area the regularly hold meetings at Splat*Space, including the Triangle Embedded Computing Interest Group and the Durham Arduino & Raspberry Pi Users Group. Checkout their webpages for more information on Arduino's and other microcontrollers.

Resources

Using MOSFETs with Arduino

Using Power MOSFETs with an Arduino, to control high current / high-voltage devices, is not always as straightforward as it might appear. Here are several threads from the Arduino.cc forum that speak to using MOSFETs with Arduino.

Making Sounds with Arduino

IR Interfacing

See Also