All Projects
Explore our variety of creative microcontroller projects for all levels, ready to build with parts from our range
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New to microcontroller projects? Our XC3900 Duinotech Learning Kit has everything you need to get started with Arduino.
Looking for a new conversation starter in your home? Build our Game of Life wall thermostat using new XC4390 addressable RGB light strip.
We show you how to set up a HDMI extender to connect your TV or monitor to devices like game consoles, media players and surveillance systems over longer distances than a regular HDMI cable would allow.
Due to overwhelming demand we've introduced an electronics enthusiast essential - everything you need to explore the intricacies of blown fuses!
Here's a project that uses two Arduino boards to communicate wirelessly - the first Arduino reads a soil moisture sensor and a temperature and humidity sensor, and sends the data to a second Arduino that displays the data in a graph and text.
Let the power of the sun encourage you to get out of bed each morning with this curtain/blinds opener.
Have a power source you need to measure the voltage of? Or want to see how much current you're putting through your projects? Have a go of our easy mini DC Power Meter project.
The Coding Shield Project is inspired by the ThinkerShield, which has been developed by the Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences as a tool for teaching coding.
Using our Arduino-compatible GPS module and TFT Screen, this project displays basic GPS information such as longitude, latitude, altitude, speed, and distance travelled from point A to B.
We're glad we've got the ATTiny85 IC because now we can build some really tiny projects.
Linux is a wonderful and free, open source Operating System which can be run on your computer as a replacement to windows.
Build your very own weather station that not only displays the temperature and humidity but also reports the temperature and humidity readings to your Weather Underground account, where you can view the environmental readings from your weather station online, and even view historical logs of the environment temperature and humidity changes over time.
We usually think of tools as something that we use to get hardware built and working.
Control some dazzling RGB effects with ESP8266 and Vue.js Web App! Want to decorate your loungeroom or living areas with cool lighting effects from your mobile phone? With this kit you can!
Build a simple alert that speaks or chimes when people come within range
Do you need an alarm clock that doesn't wake anyone up next door?
Watch a cool radar slide across your computer screen like the old time war-movies!
If you’ve been thinking about how you’d control a 240V appliance with an Arduino without worrying about getting zapped, then here is a solution.
Sticking with tradition and going for the early days of electronics with this kit; using the traditional 555 Timer IC and a decade counter to make a strobing star pattern, something to put on-top of the christmas tree
Recently, we had to program a big pile of Uno's for some workshops we were running, getting kids to build the Snake Game Project.
One of the really great things about the Arduino community is how many extra features they have added to the IDE.
Use relays effortlessly with this simple two-part setup! Simply connect any device you want to test or activate to the relay module; then use the in-built phone app to control them whenever you want.
One of the ideas that sprung to mind when we first got in the XC4380 LED Strip Module was that it would be great for displays like Christmas lights.
Get started with the Microbit starter pack and this neat little game!
Raspberry Pi and Servo motors to make a motion security camera
There's a heap of modules and shields for controlling power with Arduino, for example the XC4488 MOS Driver, XC4472 Motor Driver Shield or even the XC4418, XC4419 or XC4440 relay modules.
Practise and decode morse code with Arduino!
The Master Datalogger Project, with Google Cloud Platform!
This project is all about creating a simple game to test your memory !!!!!.
Here's a handy little project that uses a little known feature of LEDs, and also has a laser in it, which makes it even cooler.
Combine a micro:bit XC4320 and breakout board XC4330 to create an electronic christmas tree using up to 12 LEDs and your own imagination.
This clever robot is the perfect way to get started with robotics.
Here's a good project for a beginner, which can add a bit of Christmas spirit to your workbench, and also teach you how multiple LED's can be controlled from a handful of microcontroller pins.
Get a quick alert on your phone when you get a new letter in the mailbox!
Not just a great project for the coming holiday break, this compass can be used to find your way home.
Have you lost or broken the controller for your christmas lights this season?
So you’ve just finished building your Arduino project, and it’s happily running off the USB lead hanging out of your computer.
We are very excited to get the chance to play with our new LoRa Shields, and test just how far we could get a signal using LoRa technology.
Wax-on Wax-off lighting, just like karate kid! Use this gesture controlled powerpoint kit as a fun way to turn on power sockets around your house.
While most phones have the ability to display the local time throughout the world, you may not always have access to an internet connection.