Now if you need to start writing your own credit cards or card system for your own institution,
here’s a review of a good card writer that can be enabled via rs232.
via amazon
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On the other hand, if you need a card reader to connect to your computer or industrial controller via RS232,
you can go with something like this.
via barcodeman
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Nice little altmeter…
via hackedgadgets
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Wow awesome touch screen for your living room~
via make
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Wow, you can build some nice robots w/ the latest Lego Mindstorms…
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The other day I was walking through RadioShack and found this neat little Motion-sensing Door Chime/Alarm.
Since I already had an alarm system, I decided I could simply add a motion-sensor to my existing alarm system.
Full DIY via Link
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Here’s a bartending robot for your late night cocktails.
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Robotics conference coming soon in Santa Clara…
Check it out~
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Today, I was thinking about how I can turn a household bulb into a party light by connecting an embedded computer for my next party in my garage.
We will use a SSR (solid state relay) relays to enable common AC household light…
via Link
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Here’s an interesting article on how to photo etch a PCB for those of you interested.
If you goto RadioShack, they also sell these PCH etching kits…
via computerchristmas ...