View allAll Photos Tagged electronics.
Has your robot outgrown its little brain? Are you running up against the limitations of Arduino? GoGo's 32MHz processor and ridiculous I/O capacity can help.
This board (designed by Anton Staaf) is the basis for my new MakerBot/RepRap electronics package.
A new generation of cheap lightweight plastic electronic technology that does not require silicon, but which is optically transparent and can be coated onto everyday objects would transform our world.
"Working collaboratively with industry is not only satisfying in that I see aspects of my work translate into real engineered products, but it provides inspiration for new avenues of research too. Roadmapping then allows me to critically assess how I should be developing my research portfolio and engaging with industry to maximise the likelihood of productive collaboration."
—Dr Andrew Flewitt
Imagine electronically updated food labels, computers embedded in our armchairs, even contact lenses linking us directly to the Internet to bring us into the age of plastic electronics. In this video podcast Dr Andrew Flewitt and Dr Robert Phaal both from the Department of Engineering and Scott White serial entrepreneur and CEO of Pragmatic Printing talk about the creative partnership forged between different parts of the Department of Engineering and outside companies that enable the technology and research in this area to be exploited successfully.
This was wrong (pattern was mirrored for toner transfer and I forgot to flip it back for direct laser). But it does show the level of detail possible with this method.
My analog gauge controller. A PIC microcontroller receives serial data from my PC and displays the CPU usage on this antique gauge.
More info at: www.bensinclair.com/article/analog-gauge-controller
Benchmark Electronics provides electronics manufacturing, design and engineering services. The company was originally founded to manufacture pacemakers for the medical field.
when you enter, it may look like your typical electronics store...until you see a guy get on his stool and shout sale prices and deals in japanese.
you can kind of see that guy towards the center of the photo...next to the perplexed looking guy with the hat.
going once, going twice...
tokyo, japan (akihabara)
With the new Fluke 233 Wireless Remote Display Multimeter you don’t need the help of another person when reading the display.
At Action Pawnshops, we offer a wide variety of services including collateral loans and key copying. We are an eBay Power Seller featuring quality merchandise with professional service. Come check us out, we are more than just a pawn broker. We carry: tools, power tools, televisions, flat screens, electronics, computers, laptops, bicycles, musical instruments, guitars, jewelry, guns, rifles, yard equipment, gardening equipment and more.
Title: Electronics Lab
Digital Publisher: Digital: Cushing Memorial Library and Archives, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas
Physical Publisher: Physical: Agricultural Communications Office of the Texas Agricultural Extension Service, Texas A&M University
Date Issued: 2011-08-17
Date Created: 1960
Dimensions: 4 x 5 inches
Format Medium: Photographic negative
Type: image
Identifier: Photograph Location: Graphic Services Photos, Box 40, File 39-616
Rights: It is the users responsibility to secure permission from the copyright holders for publication of any materials. Permission must be obtained in writing prior to publication. Please contact the Cushing Memorial Library for further information
Arduino, and associated transistor power amplification circuit for eyeballs, in situ within wooden base housing.
February 2012
For more on this, arduino stuff and other daft things see the "Making weird stuff" blog
Council Member Brewer participated in the April 23, 2006 Manhattan Electronics Recycling Event.
Sponsors: The NYC Department of Sanitiation is sponsoring this electronics recycling event through the assistance of the Lower East Side Ecology Center and the support of Con Edison. Special thanks to our partner, the NYC Department of Park & Recreation.