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Ball and Beam Project Overview
This project by some 4th year engineering students will get them ready to build the next Segway. “This project consists of prototype lab module for Control Systems II.Collected in Hacked Gadgets May 1, 2012 -
Drive a Car with an iPhone
If you are getting a bit tired of driving your car manually this hack might be for you. The guys from Waterloo Labs built this car that can be driven around using an iPhone.Collected in Hacked Gadgets Apr 28, 2012 -
Interactive Mirror based on the IOIO Microcontroller
This Interactive Mirror project by OpenGadgets is based on the IOIO Microcontroller which looks like it is very flexible. A 32X16 pixel matrix display is mounted behind a 2 way mirror, this display is connected to the IOIO microcontroller and talks to the Android phone using bluetooth.Collected in Hacked Gadgets Apr 20, 2012 -
Mechanical Bit Adder Clock
Thanks to Lior Elazary for sending in this great project. It accomplished a few things, he was able to justify the purchase of a laser cutter and his kids learned come computer basics. His Mechanical Bit Adder Clock is sure to be built by many since he also made a detailed Instructable for it.Collected in Hacked Gadgets Apr 17, 2012 -
Open Vision Control – Tracking Software
If you are working on a vision system project that needs to track something your life just became a bit easier. Willem Schwalb just sent in a link to his open source software tracking system, Open Vision Control that can be used to control things such as automated turrets.Collected in Hacked Gadgets Apr 15, 2012 -
Wireless Motor Controller
If you need to control some motors wirelessly this Wireless Motor Controller project by PyroElectro might be just the thing to get you kickstarted. The project uses SN754410NE chip to drive the motor and a XBee module to make the project wireless.Collected in Hacked Gadgets Apr 13, 2012 -
DIY Laminar Flow Water Fountains
Watch the video above for a nice description of what needs to be done to make a DIY laminar flow water fountain on the cheap. There are lots of different DIY designs and ideas from the community that are variations on this idea.Collected in Hacked Gadgets Apr 9, 2012 -
Tiny Jet Powered Monster Truck
Thanks to Dieter Sturm for sending in his latest jet powered creation. He is putting the final touches on this Tiny Jet Powered Monster Truck.Collected in Hacked Gadgets Mar 30, 2012 -
Open Source Hardware Sentry Gun Controller
If you are looking for a cool project have a look at this Open Source Hardware Sentry Gun Controller. The board you see above is a new version that has mainly surface mount parts to make the board much smaller than the older version which used lots of through hole components.Collected in Hacked Gadgets Mar 26, 2012 -
Sal the Robot Head that can look around at interesting things
Just like us Sal can look around in his environment so he can watch things that are interesting. Sal uses the iLab Neuromorphic Vision C++ Toolkit to make the magic work.Collected in Hacked Gadgets Mar 21, 2012 -
Automatic Grapefruit Segmenter
Kevin Martin and Hyundo Reiner from Cornell University made this Automatic Grapefruit Segmenter for their ECE 4760 Designing with Microcontrollers Final Projects. Watch the video below to see it in operation, the system first rotates the half grapefruit looking for the thick material that divides the segments.Collected in Hacked Gadgets Mar 9, 2012 -
Flying Robots that can Cooperate Autonomously
The video above demonstrates what Vijay Kumar and his team are building. We have seen some toy quadcopters that have some impressive capabilities but I can’t wait till a tiny and smart quadcopter as agile as these are available.Collected in Hacked Gadgets Mar 6, 2012 -
German Word Clock
Thanks to Mike for sending in his German Word Clock. He has used some SPI controlled RGB lighting strips to make wiring and controlling the lights simpler.Collected in Hacked Gadgets Feb 2, 2012 -
Clever Clapper uses Claps and Laser Beams to control the Lights
Who says The Clapper is old technology? Pete Mills blows off the dust from the vintage tech and breaths new life into the idea.Collected in Hacked Gadgets Jan 29, 2012 -
Bipedal Dynamic Stability Testing
James Burton from XRobots.co.uk has sent in the latest progress on his Bipedal Dynamic Stability Testing. Looks to be moving along very well.Collected in Hacked Gadgets Jan 27, 2012 -
Capricious Clock – Crazy Time Clock
When I was living the cubicle like it sometimes seemed what time either flew by or slowed to a crawl. This Capricious Clock by our friend Pete Mills makes the second hand move in some strange ways which makes it makes the seconds tick by the way time sometimes feels.Collected in Hacked Gadgets Jan 26, 2012 -
Exuberant Clock
Dave Molmen has sent in the picture build log of his custom Exuberant Clock. The clock concept is very interesting.Collected in Hacked Gadgets Jan 26, 2012 -
Smartphone controlled Remote Dog Feeder powered by the Avnet Spartan-6 LX9
Check out this Smartphone controlled Remote Dog Feeder, it is powered by the Avnet Spartan-6 LX9 that was designed and built by Kevin Keryk, an Avnet engineer. It is build on a wood frame with a battery power supply which is housed in an Altoids tin.Collected in Hacked Gadgets Jan 19, 2012 -
Self Driving Car developed in France
Check out this new robotic car that has been developed in France by the team from IFSTTAR and the Embedded Electronic Systems Research Institute at ESIGELEC. The goal of the two groups is to develop an autonomous car which would help us be safer in our cars. Researchers can control the car speed and its [...]Collected in Hacked Gadgets Jan 18, 2012 -
Electric Skateboard hack driven using a Kinect
Check out this cool Electric Skateboard hack driven using a Kinect by Chaotic Moons Labs. An all-terrain long skateboard is equipped with a Microsoft’s Kinect controlled by a Windows 8 Samsung Tab.Collected in Hacked Gadgets Jan 17, 2012
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hackedgadgets This project by some 4th year engineering students will get them ready to build the next Segway. “This project consists of prototype lab module for Control Systems II. Read More
May 1, 2012