Daily Digest February 24, 2012

  • All PCB quadcopter makes the most of each component
    It’s difficult to contain our excitement for this tiny quadcopter project called the Picopter. [Frank] managed to pull together an impressive collection of features when developing the project. First off, the quadcopter itself uses all-PCB construction. Even the supports for the motors are PCBs with keyed slots to mate perpendicular to the main control board, [...]
  • Touch-based wirless RGB lamp control
    [Alex] built an add-on board for his TI launchpad that lets him use it as a wireless controller for an RGB lampĀ (translated). As you can see above, the board has a pair of female pin-headers which make it easy to install or remove the board. This way you can use it for other projects without [...]
  • Winning video games by letting Arduino push your buttons
    [Lars] shows you how to get a perfect score on the first four levels of BIT.TRIP RUNNER by using an Arduino to time and send button presses. This is a pretty simple game that uses a couple of buttons to jump or slide past obstacles. The constant speed of the character makes it quite easy [...]

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