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Maker Faire 2007 - Make Controller Peripherals

Posted in Consumer, Cool, Educational, Entertainment, Maker Faire, Microcontroller by max on the May 24th, 2007 at 5:16 pm

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Here’s a cool review of Make Controller and peripherals from MakingThings.com. Thanks Ann for the video!

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Cool ROBOT - Servo Snake Bot!

Posted in Circuits, Consumer, Cool, Educational, Entertainment, Hack, Microcontroller, Motor, Projects, Robots by max on the April 24th, 2007 at 12:47 pm
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DIY HACK - How to run an AVR MCU on a battery made out of lime!

Posted in Chemistry, Circuits, Consumer, Cool, DoItYourself!, Educational, Entertainment, Gadgets, Hack, Microcontroller by max on the April 3rd, 2007 at 11:05 pm

Tiny AVR Microcontroller Runs on a Fruit Battery

Here’s a cool little DIY on how to run an AVR MCU on battery made out of lime!

Some of the fruit and vegetables we eat can be used to make electricity. The electrolytes in many fruit and vegetables, together with electrodes made of various metals can be used to make primary cells. One of the most easily available vegetable, the ubiquitous lemon can be used to make a fruit cell together with copper and zinc electrodes. The terminal voltage produced by such a cell is about 0.9V. The amount of current produced by such a cell depends on the surface area of the electrodes in contact with the electrolyte as well as the quality/type of electrolyte.

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DIY HACK PROJECT - Audio Spectrum using an Atmel AVR MCU!

Posted in Audio, Consumer, Cool, DoItYourself!, Educational, Gadgets, Graphics, Hack, Industrial, Microcontroller, Projects, Video, magic by max on the March 20th, 2007 at 12:53 pm

Audio Spectrum

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Wow, check out this cool audio spectrum analyzer you can make using an Atmel AVR MCU! Well, I’ve always wanted to make one of these but finally found it at HackedGadgets!

This is an experimental work to monitor a spectrum pattern in radio band, and is a continuous project from Audio Spectrum Monitor. To analyze the spectrum of an input signal, I chose an Atmel AVR microcontroller that used in the Audio Spectrum Monitor to process FFT. When think it easy, it can be thought that sample an input RF signal directly and analyze it will do. However, you will able to recoginize that there are some techinical difficulties from following reasons.

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DIY HACK - How to build your own laptop!

Posted in Circuits, Consumer, Cool, DoItYourself!, Educational, Entertainment, Gadgets, Hack, Microcontroller, Projects by max on the March 13th, 2007 at 3:24 pm

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Here’s a cool DIY on how to build your own laptop using a microcontroller and an LCD. Well we should really call it, “MCU Laptop” but it’s a great exercise for anyone learning computer hardware.

Ever thought to yourself, “Hey, I could probably build my own computer if I really tried.” Or maybe, “Man, I really need a laptop with an embarrassingly low-resolution display, a processor that goes at 256 Instructions/sec, and I’ve only got $50 to spend!” Well, that’s how I got here! It took me about 4 months to complete, with a number of pauses when school and life intervened, but I’m now mostly finished with my first real DIY project.

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DIY HACK - Voltmeter Ammeter LCD

Posted in Circuits, Cool, DoItYourself!, Educational, Entertainment, Gadgets, Hack, Industrial, Microcontroller, Projects by max on the February 21st, 2007 at 4:49 pm

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Check out voltmeter and ammeter LCD panel you can make using an Atmel8 MCU. Tight!

This multimeter was designed to measure output voltage and current in a PSU, where the current sense shunt resistor is connected in series with load at the negative voltage rail. It needs only one supply voltage that can be acquired from main PSU. An additional function of the multimeter is that it can control (switch on and off) an electric fan used to cool the main heatsink. The power threshold at which the fan switches on can be adjusted using One Touch Button Setup.

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Make Daisy MP3 Made! Touchscreen Desktop MP3 hack coming soon…

Posted in Audio, Circuits, Consumer, DoItYourself!, Educational, Entertainment, Gadgets, Microcontroller, Video, mp3 by max on the January 30th, 2007 at 5:47 pm

So we made the MP3 player and it works freakin’ great! The sound quality was as good as an off-the-shelf MP3s.
We plan to hack it using a CuTOUCH CT1720 and make some cool touchscreen menus for it.

Here’s some pictures of how it will fit in the touchscreen enclosure: (It fit perfectly!)

The only hurdle we face now is changing the firmware of the MP3 player a little bit so we can grab the MP3 song titles.

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DIY HACK - “Propeller Clock” Mechanically Scanned LED Clock

Posted in Circuits, Consumer, Cool, DoItYourself!, Educational, Entertainment, Gadgets, Graphics, Hack, Microcontroller, magic by max on the December 28th, 2006 at 3:11 am

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Cool propeller clock you can make!

How this clock works:
A motor spins the “propeller”, and a small microprocessor keeps track of time and changes the pattern on seven LEDs with exact timing to simulate a 7 by 30 array of LEDs. It is an illusion, but it works nicely.

If you want to build this clock, you will need a few things, including:
Skill with motors and mechanical things.
Prior electronic experience.
A dead VCR or floppy drive or other source of a suitable motor and miscellaneous parts.
A programmer that will program a PIC16C84 or 16F84 microprocessor.

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Choice of On-board camera for embedded apps : CMU Cam

Posted in Cool, DoItYourself!, Hack, Microcontroller, Robots, Video by max on the November 27th, 2006 at 8:23 pm

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You gotta check out CMUcam if you haven’t yet. It can be controlled via a