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Arduino Nano 33 Sense Rev2- HS3003 Temperature & Humidity sensor

Physical Computing Tutorials

What is the HS3003 Temperature & Humidity sensor? The HS3003 is a digital humidity and temperatur...

Updated 5 months ago by Joanne Leung

Machine Learning with Physical Computing - TensorFlow Lite & Arduino Nano 33

Physical Computing

What is TensorFlow? TensorFlow is an open-source machine learning framework developed by Google. ...

Updated 5 months ago by Joanne Leung

Using the Bantam Tools NextDraw Pen Plotter

Bantam Tools NextDraw

The Bantam Tools NextDraw is a pen-plotter designed for precise drawing on various materials usin...

Updated 6 months ago by Marta Ilacqua

Workshop Links

8th Wall

Drive Folder : https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/16d1umqwvE-hLnKf3jkzjVW-Ge21b7DFi?usp=sha...

Updated 7 months ago by Darsh Kadam

Where to buy components

Physical Computing

The following list is of common suppliers, other than eBay... Electronics UK Arduino boards, shie...

Updated 10 months ago by Joanne Leung

Useful learning resources

Physical Computing

Books Getting Started With Arduino 3rd Edition by Massimo Banzi and Michael Shiloh A short and ...

Updated 10 months ago by Joanne Leung

Capturing in Wide-Angle with the OAK-D Pro camera

Touchdesigner Interactive Media

If you haven’t already, please complete all the prerequisites outlined in our introduction to the...

Updated 10 months ago by Marta Ilacqua

Projection Mapping in MadMapper

Projection Mapping Intro to Projection Mapping

Why use MadMapper? MadMapper is a powerful tool for projection mapping, especially when working ...

Updated 10 months ago by Marta Ilacqua

Building for Android Touchscreen Display with Phone OS

Building Apps (Staff)

Unreal project setup as Mobile Scalable. Build for Android with regular SDK, NDK setup for Meta Q...

Updated 11 months ago by Darsh Kadam

How to use Waveshare E-Paper Display with Raspberry Pi

Raspberry Pi Tutorials

What is a Waveshare E-Paper Display? A Waveshare E-Paper Display is an electronic ink (e-ink) scr...

Updated 1 year ago by Joanne Leung

How to do Basic Commands in Terminal

Raspberry Pi Tutorials

Raspberry Pi Terminal Command Cheat Sheet Command Description ...

Updated 1 year ago by Joanne Leung

How to use Raspberry Pi Camera Module 3

Raspberry Pi Tutorials

What is Raspberry Pi Camera Module 3? This tutorial will walk you through setting up and using th...

Updated 1 year ago by Joanne Leung

How to send files to Raspberry Pi using SSH

Raspberry Pi Tutorials

What is SSH? SSH stands for Secure Shell — it’s a network protocol that lets you securely log in ...

Updated 1 year ago by Joanne Leung

How to set the sound output in Raspberry Pi

Raspberry Pi Tutorials

Audio Setting Most Raspberry Pis have a 3.5mm audio jack for outputting audio, but you can also o...

Updated 1 year ago by Joanne Leung

How to Display Animation on Waveshare E-Paper Display

Raspberry Pi Tutorials

How to use Waveshare E-Paper Display? Please follow the previous tutorial for setting up the basi...

Updated 1 year ago by Joanne Leung

Combining codes & circuits

Physical Computing Workshop: Beginner Physical Computing

1. Combining the Code Arduino can only accept one code at one time. If we want it to do multiple ...

Updated 1 year ago by Joanne Leung

Using built-in example code and Reading the hookup diagram

Physical Computing Workshop: Beginner Physical Computing

1. Upload example code Open a built-in example, Blink, and upload the code. 2. Blinking Orange L...

Updated 1 year ago by Joanne Leung

Introduction

Physical Computing Workshop: Beginner Physical Computing

This chapter is designed for complete beginners who are new to working with physical computing an...

Updated 1 year ago by Joanne Leung

Understanding Arduino software

Physical Computing Workshop: Beginner Physical Computing

1. Download the software Go the the official site and dowaload the 1.8.XX version! The latest ver...

Updated 1 year ago by Joanne Leung

Understanding Arduino hardware

Physical Computing Workshop: Beginner Physical Computing

In the kit, you will find an Arduino and two USB cables (USBC or USBA, pick the one that fits you...

Updated 1 year ago by Joanne Leung