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LED cube 8x8x8 demo Project page: http://www.instructables.com/id/Led-Cube-8x8x8/ Do you want a DIY kit? See http://zomgtronics.com/ Audio track: Absorb Projects - Homeless Tags: 3d, 8x8x8, LED, LED cube, art, atmega, avr, cube, instructables, microcontroller, uC 1 Downloads - Last from: (Your Blog here!) |
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Driver's License as Ableton Live MIDI Controller Using the magnetic strip on the back of my driver's license to make a ribbon controller which then controls Autofilter in Live 6 via MIDI. Tags: ableton, hack, live6, microcontroller, midi, ribboncontroller 1 Downloads - Last from: (Your Blog here!) |
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BlueBoard LPC2148 Getting started BlueBoard features and validation procedure Tags: ARM7, ARM7TDMI, DEVELOPMENT BOARD, LPC2148, OLIMEX, embedded, microcontroller, trainer kit 1 Downloads - Last from: http://www.scienceprog.com/low-cost-and-open-lpc2148-development-board-launched/ (Your Blog here!) |
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Crystal Real Time Clock This project demonstrates a minimal piece of code that shows how to use interrupts, as well as the ATmega168's onboard Timer/Counter modules, to divide the 14745600 clock cycles per second down to just 100, and to keep time accurately in seconds. For more information, including source code, see: http://www.nerdkits.com/videos/realtimeclock1/ Tags: alarm, avr, clock, counter, crystal, digital, divider, diy, megahertz, mhz, microcontroller, real, register, rtc, start, stop, time, timer, timing, xtal 1 Downloads - Last from: (Your Blog here!) |
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LED Pong Clock LED Pong Clock. This project uses the classic video game pong to tell the time. The 2 players are controlled automatically to win / lose so their scores show the hours and minutes.. The clock has a few other modes, like showing the time written in words. You can see how to make one here: http://123led.wordpress.com/about/ Geeky details: the LED panels are from Sure Electronics (Model 2416). They are driven by an Arduino, and a battery backed DS1307 clock chip keeps time. I got all the bits on eBay for about £60. Tags: arduino, atmega, atmega328, atmel, clock, diy, electronics, ht1632, ht1632c, led, leds, lights, matrix, microcontroller, pic, pong, sparkfun, sure electronics, technology, time, words 1 Downloads - Last from: (Your Blog here!) |
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ServoBlinds My remote controlled window blinds actuated by a Futaba S3003 Servo. A Picaxe 08M watches the IR receiver and runs the servo. More info at http://www.crashed.net/~nebulous/blinds/ Tags: IR, Picaxe, blinds, hack, infrared, microcontroller, servo, window 1 Downloads - Last from: (Your Blog here!) |
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Rhythm Ring (Cornell ECE 476 Final Project) An interactive rhythm sequencer designed and built for ECE 476 (Microcontrollers) at Cornell University. Final report: http://www.blufiresoftware.com/temporary/ece476/bmy5_hcj4/ Please note that inspiration for this project draws from Peter Bennett's BeatBearing. Tags: ball, bearing, beat, computer, cornell, electrical, electronics, engineering, game, led, microcontroller, rhythm, sequencer 1 Downloads - Last from: (Your Blog here!) |
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Introduction to mTouch Capacitive Touch Sensing Part 2 of 3 This web seminar serves as an introduction to Microchip's mTouch Capacitive Touch Sensing. The basics of sensor construction and measurement techniques are discussed along with a preview of more advanced topics. For more details, visit http://www.microchip.com/mtouch Tags: capacitive, code, human, interface, mcu, microchip, microcontroller, mtouch, oscillator, pic, picmicro, screen, sensing, sensor, software, technology, touch, usertouch 1 Downloads - Last from: (Your Blog here!) |
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3d led A 3D LED cube display using a vibrating circuit board. More info: http://www.geocities.com/matt6ft9/3d_led_index.html Tags: 3D, atmega16, atmel, led, matrix, microcontroller 1 Downloads - Last from: (Your Blog here!) |
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Curso Virtual de microcontroladores PIC Part.1 Es un pequeño tutorial que explica la programacion en lenguanje assembler, para mayor informacion visita: http://cursodemicro.blogspot.com/ Tags: circuitos, curso, digital, electronica, microcontrolador, microcontroller, pic, tutorial 1 Downloads - Last from: (Your Blog here!) |
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01/\/atch Binary watch with LED matrix display. http://www.instructables.com/ex/i/2806EBB22B071029BC6B001143E7E506/?ALLSTEPS Tags: 01watch, diy, make, microcontroller 1 Downloads - Last from: http://www.scienceprog.com/binary-watch-with-led-matrix-display/ (Your Blog here!) |
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Microcontroller Powered Prime Number Generator Finished www.SWHarden.com - This is the completed prototype of my microcontroller (ATMEL ATTiny2313 AVR) powered prime number generator. It's capable of identifying (and displaying) all prime numbers between 2 and 2^25-1(33,554,431). Details (more than you EVER wanted to know) including photos, schematics, and source code are on my website. Tags: AVR, GCC, LED, atmel, attiny2313, box, microcontroller, multiplex, number, prime, project 1 Downloads - Last from: (Your Blog here!) |
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Mario Theme played on Stepper Motors with an Arduino Now that I've figured out how to store song information in flash memory on the Arduino, I can actually play full songs. This is a little suite of Mario Brothers themes that I put together. Enjoy! The sound you're hearing is coming entirely from the motors. The song information is taken from a MIDI file that I composed. An Arduino provides the necessary commands to spin the motors at the required frequencies. Note: See my earlier video at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8L8hY8siUMQ Motor #2 buzzed a bit on the table this time. I'm going to find a better way to hold the motors still while still allowing them to vibrate. --------------------------------- Answers to common questions: Q: Will you give me the computer code you used? A: Apparently I will because everyone seems to think I'm asshole for not wanting to. Ask for the code and I'll be happy to email you a copy. Q: Where are the other videos? A: Sorry. I am quite busy with my PhD work and don't have an enormous amount of free time. I promise to get around to these videos in the next few months (by the end of the Summer at the latest). Q: What hardware did you use? A: The stepper motors are bipolar NEMA 17 motors. The microcontroller is the Arduino Deumilanove. The power supply is 24 V, 4 amp. I am also using a 3-axis stepper motor driver board manufactured by Xylotex (xylotex.com). I actually don't recommend the Xylotex board anymore. Instead, try the drivers available at Probotix.com. Tags: MIDI, arduino, games, mario, mechatronics, microcontroller, motors, music, stepper, video 1 Downloads - Last from: (Your Blog here!) |
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Tactile Metronome Demo We're releasing this as a kit September 2 2009, so check back soon! More details available at http://wayneandlayne.com/metronome This is another demo of the Tactile Metronome. The Tactile Metronome is available for purchase as a kit and is open source hardware. The Tactile Metronome is a tap-controlled metronome and "beat looper." "Syncopation machine." "Metronome with an attitude." You tap the piezo speaker to set the frequency. The display shows the beats per minute, and the two buttons adjust the speed. "Ehhh." "Boring," you say. Not so fast! You can tap patterns into it, currently up to 11 beats long. As long as you tap the pattern in three times, it jumps in and continues beeping in that rhythm. The metronome can beep in three different tones, so you can play with more than one at a time. Tags: metronome, microcontroller, opensource, opensourcehardware, pic 1 Downloads - Last from: (Your Blog here!) |
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Stepper Motor Controller Using a 68HC11 and an MC3479 to control a bipolar stepper motor Tags: microcontroller, motor, stepper 1 Downloads - Last from: http://www.scienceprog.com/first-shot-of-electronics-training-videos-in-my-posts/ (Your Blog here!) |
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Phasor by lft MP3, source code, schematics and more at http://www.linusakesson.net/scene/phasor/ Tags: akesson, atmega88, avr, breakpoint, demo, demoscene, diy, electronics, lft, linus, microcontroller, phasor, scene 1 Downloads - Last from: (Your Blog here!) |
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PICAXE Programmer ENGLISH: A universal picaxe programmer I made. It should work on all the current picaxes, but i have only tested it with 40x1, 28x1 and 18x (all i have got on hand). It is basically made up of a ZIF-socket, a pcb (100x80 mm), a DB9 D-Sub, a voltage regulator and some passive components (resistors, capacitors, a diode, two LEDs) please leave a comment if you have questions! Picture/bilde: http://bilete.no/7133 NORSK: En universell PICAXE-programmeringsadapter jeg har laget. Den skal virke på alle nåværende picaxer, men jeg har bare fått testet den på 40x1, 28x1 og 18x (det jeg har for hånden) Den er i bunn og grunn laget av kun en ZIF-sokkel, et kretskort (100x80 mm), en DB9 D-sub, en spenningsregulator, og noen få passive komponenter (motstander, kondiser, ei diode, noen lysdioder) legg gjerne igjen en kommentar hvis du har spørsmål! Tags: 08, 08m, 14m, 18, 18m, 18x, 20m, 20x2, 28x, 28x1, 28x2, 40x, 40x1, 40x2, adapter, all, alle, controller, current, currently, kontroller, micro, microcontroller, mikro, nåværende, pic, picaxe, picaxer, picaxes, pickaxe, programmer, programmering, programmeringsadapter, programátor, universal 1 Downloads - Last from: (Your Blog here!) |
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Automatic Agitator for an etching container Automatic Agitator for an etching container. Atmel ATtiny45 controlling a standard servo motor. http://akikorhonen.org/ Tags: agitate, agitator, atmel, attiny, attiny45, automatic, avr, board, container, etch, etching, fecl, microcontroller, pcb 1 Downloads - Last from: (Your Blog here!) |
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Wireless POV display wireless persistence of vision display, made for the Cornell ECE476 Final project. Write up is here http://courses.cit.cornell.edu/ee476/FinalProjects/s2009/ht227/index.html Tags: POV, display, gadgets, led, microcontroller, persistance of vision, tech 1 Downloads - Last from: (Your Blog here!) |
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Introducing the eZ430-Chronos Wireless Watch Development Tool Order the coolest product of the year today, only $49: http://www.ti-estore.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Product_Code=eZ430-Chronos-915 More info at http://www.ti.com/chronoswiki Order by phone: 972-644-5580 (outside US: http://www-k.ext.ti.com/sc/technical-support/pic/americas.htm) The eZ430-Chronos is a highly integrated, wearable wireless development system based for the CC430 in a sports watch. It may be used as a reference platform for watch systems, a personal display for personal area networks, or as a wireless sensor node for remote data collection. Based on the CC430F6137 sub 1 GHz RF SoC, the eZ430-Chronos is a complete CC430-based development system contained in a watch. This tool features a 96 segment LCD display and provides an integrated pressure sensor and 3-axis accelerometer for motion sensitive control. The integrated wireless feature allows the Chronos to act as a central hub for nearby wireless sensors such as pedometers and heart rate monitors. The eZ430-Chronos offers temperature and battery voltage measurement and is complete with a USB-based CC1111 wireless interface to a PC. Key Features: - Wearable development tool - Internal CC430 memory available for data storage - Integrated 3-axis accelerometer for motion sensitive control - USB-RF access point for PC communication and automation - Low cost system at $49 - Integrated pressure sensor for altitude measurement Chronos & MSP430 Tools http://www.ti.com/ez430 More information about the EZ430 Chronos: http://www.ti.com/chronos http://www.ti.com/chronoswiki Order a Chronos today: http://www.ti-estore.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Product_Code=eZ430-Chronos-915 TI MCU on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/TI-Microcontrollers/146834707997 Tags: Chronos, Texas instruments, cc430, ez430, hardware hacking, microcontroller, msp430, pan, sensor network, wireless sensor 1 Downloads - Last from: (Your Blog here!) |