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Chapter One: Utila, Honduras. A cardboard covered fridge. June 29, 2012. The time is passing by rather quickly. Alas, we have but one week left after this weekend. But much has been done, though, there is still much to do. I borrowed a thermal imaging camera from MACED. However, it is impossible to tell at this moment because so many people are in and out of the fridge during the week. Ergo, the weekend test! We shall see what Monday brings! Cutting the cardboard to size. March 4, 2013 at 11:55 pm. Fill ...
led hacks | Hackaday
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August 22, 2016. Cyclist’s LED Pixel Clock Has No Fat Around The Middle. July 27, 2016. If you like LED clocks and illuminated bicycle wheels, [Harald Coeleveld] has just the right weekend project for you. His RGB pixel LED clock. Is as simple as it is beautiful, and it can be built in no time: The minimalist and sporty design consist of not much more than a LED strip wrapped around a bicycle wheel rim. The Arduino code for this build can be downloaded from the project page. Posted in clock hacks. The sa...
The ElectroAxé Full-Body Percussion Suit | Hackaday
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August 19, 2016. The ElectroAxé Full-Body Percussion Suit. March 31, 2011. As demonstrated by Carlinhos Brown at Carnival 2011. Although details are somewhat scarce, there are plenty of pictures. Available. You really can’t argue with the results as you watch thousands of people jam along. Come join in the festivities with video after the break! Posted in Arduino Hacks. Jason Scott] gets a job in a candy factory — kinda. PCBs without any substrate →. March 31, 2011 at 8:00 am. March 31, 2011 at 9:04 am.
Arduino weather-station to Internet bridge | Hackaday
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August 22, 2016. Arduino weather-station to Internet bridge. November 30, 2011. Here’s a project that looks to eliminate the PC necessary for pushing weather station data to the Internet. When you think about it, getting data from your own weather sensing hardware to a site like Weather Underground doesn’t require very much processing at all. The largest chunk of the puzzle is a window to the Internet, and that can be easily accomplished with a microcontroller rather than an always-on computer. Also, usi...
inFORM: MIT’s Morphing Table | Hackaday
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August 19, 2016. InFORM: MIT’s Morphing Table. November 7, 2013. Have you ever wished your dinner table could pass the salt? Advancements at MIT may soon make this a reality — although it might spill the salt everywhere. Enter the inFORM: Dynamic Physical Affordances and Constraints through Shape and Object Actuation. While the MIT paper. Posted in misc hacks. Fail of the Week: CAN-Bus Attached HUD for Ford Mustang →. 25 thoughts on “ inFORM: MIT’s Morphing Table. November 7, 2013 at 7:16 am. A motorized...
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August 19, 2016. Gearshift Display for a Rally Car. November 1, 2014. Andrea] was helping out a local rally racing team with their car and was asked to create a device that would display the current gear on a big, bright display. Of course, a device like this already exists, but the team didn’t want to invest the significant resources into a ready-made product. Instead, [Andrea] was tasked with creating one. Posted in transportation hacks. Halloween Hack Night at Pololu. November 1, 2014 at 3:50 am.
Oscilloscope doubles as a serial terminal | Hackaday
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August 22, 2016. Oscilloscope doubles as a serial terminal. February 24, 2010. PC-based USB oscilloscopes are fast becoming all the rage. [Matt Sarnoff’s]. Takes the reverse approach, adapting an oscilloscope into a full serial terminal. You may have seen something similar before in the Dutchtronix/SparkFun O-Clock. But [Matt’s] project goes one further by adding a PS/2 keyboard. Port for full bidirectional serial. Communication, and with much sharper display resolution to boot. Posted in classic hacks.
Roll your own capacitors | Hackaday
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August 22, 2016. Roll your own capacitors. May 9, 2011. Rolling your own electronics components can be fun, but can also help in explaining how certain items actually work. [Addie] from The Toymakers recently set off to figure out how capacitors work, by making her own. She kept at it and found success after using several feet of foil to construct her capacitor. She charged it with a handful of AA batteries and was excited to see her multimeter come to life when she touched the leads to the cap. I know h...
Trace Your Book or Kindle with the FingerReader | Hackaday
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August 19, 2016. Trace Your Book or Kindle with the FingerReader. March 17, 2015. Roy Shilkrot] and his fellow researchers at the MIT Media Lab have developed the FingerReader. A wearable device that aids in reading text. Worn on the index finger, it receives input from print or digital text and outputs spoken words – and it does this on-the-go. The FingerReader consists of a camera and sensors. Like this in thirty years! Posted in wearable hacks. Brains Controlling Labyrinths Without Hands. And don̵...
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