Archive for November, 2010
Single LED ultraviolet exposure box [Jacques Lebrac] built a UV exposure box for printed circuit boards using just one LED. He usually makes boards that are just a few square inches and didn’t think building a box that had upwards of 80 LEDs was worth his time. He passed by the low power LEDs for [...]
November 30th, 2010 | Posted in News | No Comments
DIY OLEDs [Jeri Ellsworth] has put together a couple of videos that cover how she made her own organic light emitting diodes, or OLEDs. In the first video, after the break, it discusses the difference between regular, rigid semiconductor LEDs and organic LEDs. The video then goes on to show how to make an OLED [...]
November 29th, 2010 | Posted in News | No Comments
Radar gun teardown [Jeri Ellsworth] is at it again, this time she takes apart a hot wheels speed gun and in the process she does a good job of explaining how radar can be used to measure speed. She also demonstrates a way to determine if an object is approaching or receding from the radar gun. The Doppler shift is one way to remotely [...]
November 28th, 2010 | Posted in News | No Comments
Epic wooden marble run for kids’ room Some parents buy kinetic sculptures for their kids at art or craft fairs. Not [Steve Moseley], he turned his kids’ hovel into a sculpture by wrapping a marble run around the entire room. It’s big enough, with so many features that finding a banner image was a bit [...]
November 27th, 2010 | Posted in News | No Comments
Arduino Electronic Speed Control explained You can salvage some nice motors out of optical drives but they can be tricky to control. That’s because brushless DC motors require carefully timed signals used in a process called Electronic Speed Control (ESC). [Fileark] built and ESC using an Arduino and has a couple of posts explaining the [...]
November 26th, 2010 | Posted in News | No Comments
Hopefully Detect Trolls Before They Devour You In the cold and mysterious wilderness of Norway, it pays to be ready for anything–especially heavy-walking trolls. The team at [nullohm] decided to prepare thoroughly for their trek into the woods to witness the Leonids meteor shower by putting together an Arduino-based “troll detector”. The device is based [...]
November 25th, 2010 | Posted in News | No Comments
The quest to build a better Stairmaster [Eric Feldman] likes to use the Stairmaster in his exercise routine during the winter months. But apparently the exercisers that are designed for mere mortals don’t satisfy his need to climb stairs really, really, quickly. After mastering the upper speed limits of some top-of-the-line equipment he contacted the [...]
November 24th, 2010 | Posted in News | No Comments
VGA interfacing AVR microcontrollers [Lucidscience] is back again, this time showing us how to push data to a VGA monitor from your AVR project. It turns out that it is pretty simple, requiring only n open port and a few resistors and diodes. Well, it is that simple for the most basic version which gives [...]
November 23rd, 2010 | Posted in News | No Comments
Ridiculous exerciser becomes useful as a charger [Scott Nietfeld] built a charger from a Dyna-flex wrist exerciser. We hadn’t heard of a these gyroscopic devices before but once we saw the promo video (embedded after the break) we realized that this is the kind of thing that infomercials were made to sell. [Scott] knew the [...]
November 22nd, 2010 | Posted in News | No Comments
LED wall and Kinect join forces [Alex] wrote in to let us know about this Kinect controlled LED wall that was whipped up at the Tetalab hackerspace in Toulouse, France. The wall, which was built earlier in the year, uses some MAX7313 LED intensity controlling shift registers. Each gets its own board and controls the intensity [...]
November 21st, 2010 | Posted in News | No Comments