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SKU AMX00011L Barcode 7630049202078 Show more
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Color: Grey
Every hacker loves a good hoodie. Keep warm and look cool, all while coding your next project

Overview

Highlights
  • 65% polyester, 35% cotton
  • Plush hoody with full zip
  • Arduino Logo printed on the chest
Color
  • Grey
Size
  • S (67 x 50 cm)
  • M (70 x 54 cm)
  • L (73 x 59 cm)
  • XL (76 x 64 cm)
Shape
  • Regular unisex fit

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Arduino DUE Programmable Guitar Pedal
Arduino DUE Programmable Guitar Pedal
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Lets make a programmable guitar pedal, using all the power from the Arduino DUE board with 12 bits ADCs, DACs and RAM memory.

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'80s-style home computer made from scratch using an Arduino Due
'80s-style home computer made from scratch using an Arduino Due
January 10, 2022

As a continuation from his previous Arduino BASIC interpreter project, Stefan Lenz wanted to take things a step further by recreating a home computer from the 1980s with an Arduino Due board and just a few other components. His system combines a 7" 800 x 480 TFT screen, an SD card reader acting as the disk, and a PS/2 port for connecting a keyboard.  He began by mounting the TFT display shield to the Arduino by slotting it in place and inserting an SD card to function as the external disk since floppy drives have long since disappeared and would be far too unwieldy. After soldering some additional wires to the SPI and I2C bus pins, a level shifter was attached to two digital pins that serve as the data and clock lines for the external PS/2 socket.  Most of the “magic” in this project comes from the programming which handles everything from reading inputs to showing graphics on the LCD and even interfacing with other peripherals over either I2C or SPI. All of the code needed for this retro home computer can be found here in Lenz’s tinybasic repository, which contains a plethora of example projects and demonstrations that can be run/modified.

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