Archive for February, 2011
Bluetooth-enabled talking chicken [Jeri Ellsworth] sent us a video walkthrough of a hack she did a few years ago using a toy chicken with a motor operated mouth. She wired up a Bluetooth headset’s audio output to a LM386 audio amplifier, which drives the speaker she added to the chicken. The output of the audio [...]
February 28th, 2011 | Posted in News | No Comments
Easy to build rig prevents reflow soldering mishaps [Erich aka VK5HSE] performs quite a bit of solder reflow work, but has always been concerned about bumping his circuit boards once the solder has liquified and is ready to be removed from the heat source. He says that removing workpieces from toaster ovens often results in [...]
February 27th, 2011 | Posted in News | No Comments
Analog robotic concepts Everyone’s getting on board with the 555 timer projects. But [Tom] didn’t just come up with one project, he shared a slew of ideas related to analog robotics. They’re center around servo motor control. You can see in the video after the break he has a pleasing way of sharing a lot [...]
February 26th, 2011 | Posted in News | No Comments
DIY Animatronic penguin shakes and grooves Instructables user [djsfantasi] wanted to build an animated holiday display using puppets as a means of raising money for a local arts program. After doing a bit of reading and research however, he decided that building animatronic characters for the display was not that far fetched an idea. His [...]
February 25th, 2011 | Posted in News | No Comments
Debugging MSP430 using Eclipse [Springuin] just posted a tutorial about debugging MSP430 projects using Eclipse. He read our feature about debugging under IAR, a proprietary IDE which TI offers as a code-limited freebie with the TI Launchpad. In that writeup we wondered if anyone would put together a tutorial using open source tools like DDD [...]
February 24th, 2011 | Posted in News | No Comments
Repair stuck iPod Nano buttons A system is only as strong as its weakest link and [Roberto Barrios] found that on the sixth generation iPod nano the buttons are the problem. It makes sense that the buttons would be exposed to wear since they’re movable parts. The issue isn’t one of contacts or springs wearing [...]
February 23rd, 2011 | Posted in News | No Comments
iTalkman Refrigerated Franken-phone [Jani] over at MetkuMods was commissioned to build a prize for an on-air contest held by MTV3 in Finland. Well known for some of his previous work, he was a natural choice for this project. The only stipulation for the build was that it contain three specific items: a Mobira mobile phone, [...]
February 22nd, 2011 | Posted in News | No Comments
Over-engineered clock finds purpose as RSS reader [Bob Alexander] admits that he over-engineered his clock, giving it eight control buttons, eight twelve-segment alpha-numeric display digits, a GPS module as a time source, and a beefy microcontroller to boot. But he’s found a way to get more for his money out of the device by adding [...]
February 21st, 2011 | Posted in News | No Comments
Blasting off with GPS Launching model rockets is a good time, but more often than not, it’s hard to tell how high the rocket went or how fast it moved – both essential facts when bragging about your latest flight. [Chris] recently built a GPS-based altimeter for the USC Rocket Propulsion Lab, so that they [...]
February 20th, 2011 | Posted in News | No Comments
Blasting off with GPS Launching model rockets is a good time, but more often than not, it’s hard to tell how high the rocket went or how fast it moved – both essential facts when bragging about your latest flight. [Chris] recently built a GPS-based altimeter for the USC Rocket Propulsion Lab, so that they [...]
February 20th, 2011 | Posted in News | No Comments