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IMG_0744 | making things interact spring 09
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muscle wire workshop | making things interact spring 09
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Making things interact spring 09. Carnegie mellon’s tangible interaction class. Muscle wire or “ shape memory alloy wire. 8221; is a metal alloy that has some really interesting properties. When heated this material will flex back into the shape that it was first set in. In this workshop we will learn how to use muscle wire to create small light solid state actuators that can be controlled by the arduino. Arduino Sketch: SMA PWM. Muscle Wire actuated sleeping box:. 2 comments so far. On April 6, 2010.
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IMG_0754 | making things interact spring 09
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Christine Lee: Jerking Coffin | making things interact spring 09
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Making things interact spring 09. Carnegie mellon’s tangible interaction class. Christine Lee: Jerking Coffin. Posted May 14, 2009. Filed under: Exercise 5: Cabinet of Curiosities. Arduino Sketch: Jerking Coffin. How it would’ve worked:. Video Demonstration (bad lighting). Laquo; Jim Toggweiler – Final Project. Christine Lee: Stirling Engine ». Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). Exercise 1: Blog crawl.
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Tutorials | making things interact spring 09
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Making things interact spring 09. Carnegie mellon’s tangible interaction class. A reference manual for the arduino programming language. Tutorials for making and programming simple circuits using an arduino. Tom Igoe’s Physical Computing Site. Heaps of information on basic electronics along with sensors, acuators and microcontrollers. Spooky Arduino projects and tutorials:. Another class taught using arduino with good examples and tutorials. The Electronics Club: Components:. How to read Resistors:.
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Christine Lee: Stirling Engine | making things interact spring 09
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Making things interact spring 09. Carnegie mellon’s tangible interaction class. Christine Lee: Stirling Engine. Posted May 14, 2009. Filed under: Exercise 6: Mechanical Motion. This was supposed to mimic this. Alas, the movement of the twin stick was so jerky that I couldn’t imagine it actually working (especially because I was busy with mid-terms). Laquo; Christine Lee: Jerking Coffin. Alex May and Christine Lee: Creepy Chalkboard ». Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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Materials | making things interact spring 09
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Making things interact spring 09. Carnegie mellon’s tangible interaction class. 1x Arduino ( Duemilanove or Diecimila) ( buy 1. Or buy from: SparkFun. 1x 9V regulated DC wall-power adapter ( buy. 1x USB Cable – Standard A-B (buy, 1. 1x breadboard (buy 1. Should come to around: $46. 1x Arduino starter pack ( buy. 9V battery clip with 2.1mm plug (buy 1. Resistors ( 220ohm, 1k, 10k ). Leds to get you started ( a few). Jumper wire (22 gauge). Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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IMG_0756 | making things interact spring 09
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