@YeGao7+I finished my other bin project
A motion doorbell that detects if someone is at the door. If yes play buzzer, led to notify the house. Display how far they are from the door too.
@vracto0I made a cool person/object detector with bin!@retrooperpersonal0Hey, I made a chatbot program for Bin. This project is already done, but there are some remaining changes to enhance the project that were made.
github.com/retrooper/binproject
@Rayan0Some weeks ago I made a push counter for an esp32 in order to receive it for the bin, then I discovered that the custom fee was €23 and then I decided to buy an Arduino, so now I've had to make the old code for esp32, Arduino compatible, and so far is going great
github.com/Rayanlupo/push-up-counter-for-arduino
@anne0i built (/ am building) a micropad ! while this would be much simpler if i was working with arduino, i started this project with esp32 on wokwi as a part of the #C06R2QQT5M4| electronics project. unfortunately, while working with that microcontroller, it was announced that it was to be removed from the bin form since it was too expensive. i was forced to switch over to pi pico to salvage some of my work so here we are ! i'm designing the pcb so i can have it fabricated so i can work with an arduino (that i'll source myself) and make an actual funky macropad with latest functionalities. find my repo at github.com/arsoninstigator/macropad.pi-pico
@Briyan1Made some bin projects for #C056AMWSFKJ|!! My fav one is my flippedy floppedy circuit which involves a shift register for the controlling of 8 leds for different blinking patterns!
@Kaspian0I just finished my first electronic project ever with bin.
I decided to make a stopwatch that also acts like an alarm, ideal for telling you when your arcade sessions ends 🙂.
In future I plan to remake it a bit to use a different display but for now it's pretty functional.
It took me some time to learn how electronics work but later it all went smoother.
Github repo: github.com/KaspianDev/StopWatch-Bin
Showcase video:
@valeriuv0I'm working on an Intruder Detection System as part of The Bin event!
Check the project on wokwi: Wokwi Project
You can check out the code here: <https://github.com/Valeriucoding/esp32-project|GitHub Repository >
@NinaDong0Made my first hardware project for the bin. I'm inexperienced but really happy (with some hiccups) with how it turned out. There's 3 sliders to change the light for red, green, and blue and there is a screen thingy that displays the current color.
wokwi.com/projects/406986996526363649
@Kipp-ie0So i started a The Bin projects but ended up with a not satisfying product. However i spent an hour and a little bit on it so i'm just submitting it to Scrapbook wokwi.com/projects/407020159647144961
@FelixGao0My Alarm Clock, revived!
I found out that The Bin actually doesn't provide multiple of a single part, oops! So the new iteration of my alarm clock features a ✨ keypad ✨.
Some features of the clock:
• A dimming display in dark environments (So you don't get blinded by the clock at night)
• Well.. an alarm and snooze function (Hold button to end, short press to snooze)
• A functional keypad with many functions
See a video demo below (Look for the music particles instead of sound to show the alarm is active D: sry) and look at the README.md in my repo for more!github.com/felixgao-0/Clock-Circuit