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Hacked Chocolate Box has Blinking LEDs controlled by an ATTiny13
Just in time for Mothers Day. Dress up your box of boring chocolates with some blinking LEDs.Collected in Hacked Gadgets May 3, 2012 -
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 -
Sip’n Puff Arduino Shield controls an iPod
There is a Kickstarter for this Sip’n Puff Arduino Shield. Check out this project where it is used to control an iPod.Collected in Hacked Gadgets Apr 26, 2012 -
DIY Motorcycle LED Brake Lights
If you have ever had a motorcycle you know that being seen by other motorists is always on your mind. Pete Mills recently purchased a motorcycle and installed a custom brake light to combat this issue.Collected in Hacked Gadgets Apr 18, 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 -
Invisible Infrared LED Geocache Box
Geocaching is getting very popular. AJ and Brian sent in this cool Geocache Box they built with Invisible Infrared LED inside.Collected in Hacked Gadgets Apr 15, 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 -
RC Car brains swapped with an Arduino
Randy Sarafan, the Technology Editor at Instructables built this programmable car platform by taking an off the shelf RC Car and swapped its brains with an Arduino. This allows the new car to have sensor capabilities and programmability.Collected in Hacked Gadgets Apr 2, 2012 -
Self-Balancing Robot Build
Check out this cool Self-Balancing Robot Build that Kerry Wong shared with us. He has used some very inexpensive parts to get this thing built.Collected in Hacked Gadgets Mar 28, 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 -
Spooky Animatronic Hand Carved Wooden Head Desk Lamp
Check out this Spooky Animatronic Hand Carved Wooden Head that rosemarybeetle made. I am not sure I could have this on my side table because I would always be staring at the spooky face.Collected in Hacked Gadgets Mar 25, 2012 -
DIY Atomic Clock Synced LED Clock
If you want the most accurate DIY clock possible have a look at this DIY Atomic Clock Synced LED Clock build. This clock is built to use the DCF77 which stands for D=Deutschland (Germany), C=long wave signal, F=Frankfurt, 77=frequency: 77.5 kHz.Collected in Hacked Gadgets Mar 24, 2012 -
Stage Combat Choreography Shirt uses Lilypad Arduino
Check out this Stage Combat Choreography Shirt project that uses a Lilypad Arduino to control it. When learning stage combat audio cues are normally, Instructables user grossmr1 decided to create a method of directly indicating the area of interest directly by using LEDs.Collected in Hacked Gadgets Mar 17, 2012 -
China Syndrome – a Robot that navigates around
ChuckCrunch from letsmakerobots found some parts on Ebay and came up with this idea to make a robot named China Syndrome that navigates around via ultrasound. He has described some steps for you so that you can try making your own.Collected in Hacked Gadgets Mar 14, 2012 -
An interesting Robot that gathers Stories
Meet Boxie, an interesting robot that is designed to self-learn about humans and the residents of a certain place. Check out what Alexander Reben from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) has said about this really cool Robot that he has developed.Collected in Hacked Gadgets Mar 13, 2012 -
A Temperature Controller for Home Appliances
This idea is an excellent way to control the temperature of your home appliances to make things like a wine refrigerator fermenter. Mikey Sklar from screwdecaf has developed a project named YACT 2 which controls the temperature of most home appliances by using a precise temperature probe and relay to apply power to the appliance [...]Collected in Hacked Gadgets Mar 11, 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 -
Mini Sumo Robot with no Microcontroller
This mini sumo robot was developed without using a microcontroller. Using circuits as an alternative to a microcontroller makes its implementation cost efficient since there isn’t much to it.Collected in Hacked Gadgets Mar 7, 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
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