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CONTRIBUTIONS

Some examples of how I helped others

INTO THE VOID

INTO THE VOID is an interactive installation where the spectator directly can engage with audio and visual content by pedaling a stationary bike. The speed of the back wheel determines the pitch of the music and the animation of the visuals. The visuals are projected on to a canvas halfway surrounding the spectator for an immersive experience.

They used my code to measure the speed of the wheel.

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DELIGHTFUL ELECTROMECHANICAL BUILD OF A JET ENGINE MODEL

Article by Steven Dufresne for hackaday.com mentioning my jet engine model.

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Maker Faire Miami - Marlins Maker Day 2022

I participated in Marlins Maker Day, hosted by Maker Faire Miami, and I was mentioned in their Facebook page.

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Controller for the Dobot Magician with Nextion Touchscreen by Robin

Robin made, with a Nextion display, a controller for a Dobot Magician robot arm, using my example project as a starting point.

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Mentioned in minute 2:20 of the video

Show system temperature on a mini i2c (9E6018A0) screen via Arduino Nano by riccardostecca

 

With the help of my tutorial video and example code, he built a device that shows the temperature values of his computer to show on an OLED display.

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Horloge RTC du Nextion (Real time clock)

 

He made a clock using the Nextion display with the help of my example files.

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Breadboard Review in Amazon

The amazon user "Phineas J Whoopee" explains how my video helped him realize that quality was important in breadboards.

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Man Builds 1:24 Scale Jet Engine ‘Fan’ That Fits On A Desk

Logan Booker wrote an article in gizmodo.com about my jet engine model.

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Track Your Filament With This Arduino-Powered Spool Scale

My project was featured in mosfet.net which it's a ephemeral news source for keeping up with technological change.

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Incremental Speed Control of a Treadmill Motor

"PracticeMakesBetter" explains how he put together a controller to set the RPM of his treadmill motor at five preset speeds, with the help of my code.

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Mentioned in the minute 4:54 of the video

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