Most model rockets don’t do anything practical — they just go up really fast and then come back down more slowly to land in a field somewhere. Those launches can still be a lot of fun to watch, but they aren’t exactly useful. However, the sky has plenty of data of worth monitoring and the […] The post Gathering weather telemetry with a Nano 33 BLE Sense payload appeared first on Arduino Blog.| Arduino Blog
Most of us get our news via the internet these days, which is only natural given the convenience and availability. But during an emergency, such as weather extreme enough to cause power or network outages, the internet may be inaccessible. How do you learn vital information in that scenario? The answer is with good old-fashioned […] The post This mint tin radio is a fresh take on emergency communication appeared first on Arduino Blog.| Arduino Blog
We’re excited to roll out a new bluetooth provisioning flow on Arduino Cloud — and the UNO R4 WiFi is the first board to support it! Say goodbye to cables and complicated steps: setup is now faster and smoother. Wait, what is provisioning? Provisioning is the process of securely registering your Arduino board to Arduino […] The post Introducing a new Provisioning flow — Starting with the UNO R4 WiFi appeared first on Arduino Blog.| Arduino Blog
A GPU (graphics processing unit) is a specialized computer component for, primarily, rendering graphics. That RTX 5090 that you took out a second mortgage to buy is one example. But GPUs are useful for far more than just playing the newest games at max settings; their parallel processing capabilities make them desirable for other tasks, […] The post Building a DIY GPU with Arduino appeared first on Arduino Blog.| Arduino Blog
Arduino is pleased to announce a new partnership with Millennium Semiconductors India Pvt Ltd., one of our leading value-added distributors in the semiconductor ecosystem for the Indian market. With strong technical and commercial expertise across industrial IoT, automotive, smart cities, and more, Millennium will bring the complete portfolio of Arduino products – including the Arduino […] The post Expanding innovation in India: Arduino partners with Millennium Semiconductors India Pvt Lt...| Arduino Blog
We’re excited to announce that the Arduino team is returning to Amsterdam as an ecosystem partner at The Things Conference 2025, the world’s leading LoRaWAN event, taking place September 23rd-24th. This year, we’re bringing more tech, more insights, and more real-world use cases than ever – to give you all the tools you need to future-proof […] The post The Things Conference 2025: shape the future of IoT with Arduino! appeared first on Arduino Blog.| Arduino Blog
This summer in Berlin, a group of artists, designers, and curious minds gathered around a creative question: What can parasites teach us about robotics? Led by Salvador Marino, a transdisciplinary artist with a PhD in biology, the workshop “Parasites and Robotics” invited participants to explore the intersection of biology, sci-fi, and open-source hardware – all […] The post Exploring the edge of design and biology with Arduino: inside the “Parasites and Robotics” workshop appeare...| Arduino Blog
Halloween is creeping up on us like some kind of impatient ghoul, which means that half the maker community is currently scrambling to throw together some spooky projects. Those projects become a lot more approachable when you start with something the already exists—anything, really. For example, Appalachian Forge Works began this Halloween vending machine project […]| Arduino Blog
In the worlds of programming and robotics, turtles are entities — either virtual or physical robots— that follow commands to move around a 2D plane. Those are usually very simple commands, such as “move forward 10 units” or “rotate 90 degrees clockwise,” and they help people learn some programming fundamentals (like Logo in the ’80s!) […] The post Turtle bots, Gestalt principles, and emergent art appeared first on Arduino Blog.| Arduino Blog
Most people have a general awareness of how economies of scale play into the cost of products; a bespoke, handcrafted vase is going to cost a lot more than a mass-produced vase sold in the millions. But the ramifications of that concept can be really counterintuitive when it comes to electronic goods. In some cases, […] The post Repurpose gadgets as Arduino-ready modules appeared first on Arduino Blog.| Arduino Blog
Could these VR haptic gloves replace human touch?| Arduino Blog
MIT’s Octopus is a delightful environmental sensor for urban deployment| Arduino Blog
Slot machine game harnesses the beauty of Nixie tubes| Arduino Blog
This device prevents garage door security breaches| Arduino Blog
How to customize your Arduino Cloud IoT dashboards on the go| Arduino Blog
Is there an online Arduino IDE?| Arduino Blog
Arduino IDE 2.3.3: discover new support for shared spaces and more!| Arduino Blog
Use sound to trigger your camera’s flash with this DIY device| Arduino Blog
Use sound to trigger your camera’s flash with this DIY device| Arduino Blog