Archive for September, 2011

Daily Digest September 30, 2011

New BigDog video doesn’t fail to impress Those following the evolution of quadrupedal assist robots will recognize the specimen seen above as a relative of BigDog. This is AlphaDog, one of the latest prototypes in Boston Dynamics’ Legged Squadron Support Systems program. It’s designed to carry 400 pounds of payload, which explains the disc weights seen on either side [...]

Daily Digest September 29, 2011

Fully fretted guitar MIDI controller [Andy] came across this guitar midi controller project from way back and decided to send us a tip about it. The English version, translated from the original Russian, is easy to follow and documents the build process from first prototypes to the version you see above. It can connect via [...]

Daily Digest September 28, 2011

Ambilight clone built from Arduino and ShiftBrite modules [Don] put together a guide that will help you build your own Ambilight Clone for about $40 plus the cost of an Arduino. He’s using it with the HTPC seen above, and utilized modular concepts in building it so that you can easily disconnect your Arduino board when you [...]

Daily Digest September 27, 2011

Amazing RGB POV clock We’re no strangers to POV time pieces around here, but something about them never gets old. Whether they use a ring of LEDs to draw clock hands, or an intricately cut HDD platter to replicate LCD segments, we love seeing them. [David] sent in this hard drive POV clock built by [...]

Daily Digest September 26, 2011

Bluetooth communications for Android devices via Processing [Oscar] shows us how to use a Processing sketch for Android to communicate with Bluetooth devices (translated). It turns out this is easier than you might think. Processing and Android are both closely related to Java, and you can just import the Android libraries that deal with Bluetooth within the Processing [...]

Daily Digest September 25, 2011

Improvised metal lathe [Rob] needed a few parts manufactured. Instead of going the normal route – finding friends with machine tools or paying a machine shop, he improvised a rudimentary metal lathe. As much as we love 3D printers, they’re not the be-all, end-all solution for everything. Sometimes, you need to get a little dirty [...]

Daily Digest September 24, 2011

Interfacing with a PS/2 mouse [David] sent in his implementation of reading a PS/2 mouse with a PIC microcontroller and some LED displays. Of course, this follows hot on the heels of using a PIC with a PS/2 keyboard so now might be the time to start digging out your old peripherals out of your [...]

Daily Digest September 23, 2011

Octocopter will someday kill someone Above you can see Doctor Wily a Chinese hacker starting up one of the propellers on his octocopter. It seems that the man is using a collection of eight motorcycle engines, each with its own wooden propeller to create an eight-bladed helicopter. We were able to locate some video footage of [...]

Daily Digest September 22, 2011

Why wasn’t this magnetic cello made in the 70?s? [magnetovore] made himself an electronic cello. Instead of pulling a few cello samples off of an SD card, he did it the old school analog way. The finished build is really impressive and leaves us wondering why we haven’t seen anything like this before. [magnetovore] uses [...]

Daily Digest September 21, 2011

Video: Eagle CAD Layout This week’s video is the last in a series of videos where we show how to use Eagle CAD. Today we will look a the Layout portion of the program and will create a circuit board from the schematic that we created previously. We start by creating a layout file and [...]