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Scanners for loose papers have become so commonplace that almost every printer includes one, but book scanners have remained frustratingly rare for non-librarians and archivists. [Brad Mattson] ...
The Arduino has long since proven itself to be one of the biggest boons to DIY heads since the soldering iron, but that doesn't mean it's not still able to impress, as amply demonstrated by this ...
Using the power of Arduino and utilizing the camera and powerful performance of a smartphone, QLRO has created a fantastic 3D scanner aptly named the AAScan. This innovative device leverages the ...
The Alphanumeric LCD for Arduino will be our first circuit: using only one component, and of course the LCD, we can povide our Arduino board with at least a 16×2 alphanumeric LCD display that we will ...
We’ve seen a lot of interest in LSM (LASER Scanning Microscopes) lately. [Stoppi71] uses an Arduino, a CD drive, and–of all things–two speakers in his build. The speakers are used… ...
Ensure that the backpack pins are straight and fit in the LCD module, then solder in the first pin while keeping the backpack in the same plane with the LCD. Once you have finished the soldering work ...
Sharp's prototype 3.5-inch screen integrates an optical scanner that can scan objects such as business cards placed on its surface and recognize fingers or other objects ...
It’s based on an Arduino MEGA with a USB host shield and a MIDI shield. In the demo I’m using an Arturia Beatstep Pro, a Novation Bass Station, Alesis DM5 drum synth, and a Korg X5D.” ...
Sharp recently made some headlines with the demonstration of a prototype LCD that doubled as a scanner. The 3.5" LCD screen integrated an optical scanner that could be used to scan business cards ...
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