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Comment: That's not a USB cable, it's just a DC barrel plug powering the Diavolino.
Comment: I guess you would need an intermediate chip to multiplex the signals from the Arduino b…
Comment: Nice idea. You could do this with two LoLshields and two Arduinos without changing the …
Comment: On a Mac, I put my libraries in Arduno.app\Contents\Resouces\Java\librariesYou have to …
Comment: If the libraries aren't showing up in the Arduino menu, then it sounds like they haven'…
Comment: Did you install the libraries, as described above?
Comment: that "wire" or audio cable is actually a pair of wires attached to an audio jack. one w…
Comment: You want the audio wires coming from the MP3 player to split, with two going to the Dia…
Comment: Cool, glad you got it working! I'll try the delay.
Comment: Hi. The PCBs and components are available as kits from my website: http://andydoro.com/…
Comment: A mic would work the same as any audio source, but it may need some amplification.
Comment: Yes, the program runs very fast. The FFT library gives you 64 frequency bands, so for l…
Comment: I like your idea and would be interested in seeing the schematics. How many band pass f…
Comment: Sorry, I was just quoting the film, as in this scene. I understood what you meant.
Comment: Cool, I wasn't aware of this product!
Comment: You could definitely use a 1/4" jack. I don't know enough about electric guitars to kno…
Comment: This... means something! This is important!
Comment: Yes, this could totally work as a wearable. It doesn't weigh much at all.The Arduino wi…
Comment: LoL Shield schematics are available here.Everything in this project is open source.Or d…
Comment: 10 ohm resistors. these are the quantities for the table I built, which used 15 circuit…
Comment: 3.5 inches squared. But you could make it smaller or larger if you wanted to.
Comment: yes that's me at the beginning holding the cellphone.
Comment: I was thinking about this possibility.
Comment: I think it cost me around $600-$700. Maybe more.
Comment: Cellphone frequencies vary (see Wikipedia: Cellular frequencies) but they are all in Ul…
Comment: The circuits respond to the cellphone when a call is being made, even when the speaker …
Comment: The grounds are each connected to each other and the powers are each connected, so that…
Comment: I didn't have a picture of all the components together so the museum artifacts are my a…
Comment: I used 1/4" acrylic, which was sturdy enough for the table size. Laptop or books would …
Comment: Yes, I'm sorry about creating this confusion. I did this in order to create a circular …
Comment: Hello! Yes, I should point this out. I used a capacitor in the circuit board program to…