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Projects I did with the Arduino Phi-1 shield
02-21-2011, 04:07 PM (This post was last modified: 02-21-2011 05:24 PM by liudr.)
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Cool Projects I did with the Arduino Phi-1 shield
Here is a short list of projects I did with the Arduino Phi-1 shield, which I designed a while back. It is very versatile. Here is it's link on dipmicro.com

http://dipmicro.com/store/JL-PHI-1
Shield's home page:
http://liudr.wordpress.com/phi-1-shield/

List of finished projects (codes and details are available on my blog)
Alarm clock: fully-interactive with infinite number of alarms on weekends, weekdays, one day or off. All you need is an arduino and the Phi-1 shield.
[Image: front-assembled-on-2.jpg?w=600]
http://liudr.wordpress.com/2010/11/25/ar...-1-shield/

Morse code trainer: you can key in Mores codes and the arduino recognizes it letter by letter. You can also "type in" words so arduino will translate it into Morse code. No additional parts are required.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0qfc1B6O2...r_embedded
http://liudr.wordpress.com/2010/12/02/mo...d-decoder/

GPS interactive logger: you can log your trip and export your coordinates and more to PC. You will need a GPS module and connector.
[Image: gps_shopping_msp.jpg]
http://liudr.wordpress.com/2010/12/29/fu...ps-logger/

Car reverse/backing obstacle sensor: you can tell the distance between the back of your car and an obstacle behind it, be it a small child or another car. Audio alarms are available at various settings to alert you that you're approaching an obstacle. You will need RJ11 cable, breakout board, and a sonic ranger for the project.

[Image: dsc00005.jpg]
http://liudr.wordpress.com/2011/02/12/ar...ng-sensor/
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