SimulIDE is a simple real time electronic circuit simulator, to learn and experiment with analog and digital electronic circuits and microcontrollers.
It supports PIC, AVR , Arduino and other MCUs and MPUs.
Inclus dans Debian, à jour à partir de Trixie
Analyse spectrale de la musique, traduction des notes en couleurs
ici: https://github.com/creaktive/pianolizer
Un projet de Theremin à base de senseurs optiques et de STM32
Le site du projet sujet de l'article.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Bare-Conductive-Merry-Resistivities-Flashing/dp/B00GIWJSGG/ref=sr_1_12?ie=UTF8&qid=1452872553&sr=8-12&keywords=bare conductive
I now always have some conductive paint at hand for making blinky birthday cards.... you can just paint the circuit and stick an LED through the painted circuit and also attach a small battery. blinks for a few days and the circuit can even be writting or wahtever
I had originally bought something similar to get the pen (was cheap enough) and then used the batteries and led on self made cards
It might even have been that card set but I threw the cards away nearly immediately :-)
I've also used the paint to decorate presents with Leds. pack the present and then write on it with the pain and then give the writing a shadow with a different coloured edding to add effect. pop the led and battery in, let it dry and hand it over :-)
very important... it has very high resistance untill it's dry. so if at first you don't succeed it's just that the paint is not dry.
(probably)