We’ve seen this before, a bike light, but this guy makes it for his motorcycle! Cool…
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Here’s a really cool project using RFID to simulate a door lock or identification system of some sort.
The design is fairly straight forward, a custom circuit board links the BASIC Stamp to the RFID reader, and is powered by 12v. When a valid card is recognised, it provides 12v output to a door strike, and buzzer for 3 seconds. When an invalid card is recognised, it pulses 12v to a buzzer only for 250 milliseconds 3 times in a row (see below for video demo). It also features a trigger input which when connected to ground will simulate a valid tag bring presented to the reader (this is used to “buzz” open the door from a remote location).
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Here’s a neat little project if you just signed up for an embedded computer class at your university…
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Wow, take a look at this furniture! Actually they are PCs that look like furniture.
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HP iPAQ hw6940 is now available in the US.
It packs Intel® PXA270 Processor 416 at MHz.
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I need this to work faster…
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WiBro will be coming soon to the US to let people browse web sites and blogs
@ DSL speeds.
“Samsung Electronics, one of the major Korean developers of WiBro, Wednesday forged an alliance with three firms _ Sprint Nextel, Intel and Motorola _ for the launch of WiBro in the U.S.”
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