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"Electron Wrangling for Beginners" class at Machine Project gallery in Echo Park.
Demonstration of a final project involving generation of sound with color-coded LEDs.
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More stuff by jbum:
My modified LadyAda Boarduino with HopeRF RFM12B module (inspired by JeeNode) is working...!! yipee..!!
I still get good connection end-to-end in my apartment, around 30mtr, but have not test outside, I guess it should be better..
This is a test board showing a PIC18F4550 microcontroller driving an LCD module (a Dick Smith Cat Z 4172). The LCD is showing some (fake, for now) figures that might be displayed on a load cell system.
Pixel VGA, version 1 (Floor Cluster) - Garnet Hertz
Two dozen old computer monitors occupy the center of a gallery floor in a cluster facing the wall. Each screen is controlled with custom electronics to create pulsating and strobing patterns, casting a colored wash across the darkened gallery.
Dimensions: Variable (approx 3m x 3m). VGA monitors, custom electronics. 2011.
More project information: conceptlab.com/pixel/
The Digilent Motor Robot Kit (MRK) provides the perfect starting point for those new to robotics, but has the power to be used for advanced designs and applications as well. The MRK pairs our powerful chipKITâ„¢ Pro MX4 microcontroller development board with a rugged steel platform and all the motors, wheels, and other parts needed to build a complete robot. Using your MRK's powerful chipKIT Pro MX4, you'll be able to add all sorts of functionality to your robot. Add some of our extensive line of peripheral modules (Pmods) and you can design almost anything!
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The Digilent Servo Robot Kit (SRK) provides the perfect starting point for those new to robotics, but has the power to be used for advanced designs and applications as well. The SRK pairs our powerful chipKITâ„¢ MX3 microcontroller development board with a rugged steel platform and all the motors, wheels, and other parts needed to build a complete robot. Using your SRK's powerful chipKIT MX3 microcontroller, you'll be able to add all sorts of functionality to your robot. Add some of our extensive line of peripheral modules (Pmodsâ„¢) and you can design almost anything!
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In my blog I explain how this circuit should work. But something is wrong, when the button is pressed the green LED not turns on and the red LEDs turns off.
No meu blog eu explico como este circuito deve funcionar. Mas algo está errado, quando o botão é pressionado o LED verde não liga e os LEDs vermelhos desligam.
I've put together a little Shrimp microcontroller circuit (similar to Arduino Uno) to hook up the LED matrix and Bluetooth dongle. Attention data levels are visualised as red LEDs and meditation data levels as green LEDs.
The Digilent Line-Following Servo Robot Kit (SRK+Line) provides the perfect starting point for those new to robotics, but has the power to be used for advanced designs and applications as well. The MRK pairs our powerful chipKITâ„¢ MX3 microcontroller development board with a rugged steel platform and all the motors, wheels, sensors, and other parts needed to build a complete robot. Using your SRK+Line's powerfulchipKIT MX3 microcontroller, you'll be able to add all sorts of functionality to your robot. Add some of our extensive line of peripheral modules (Pmodsâ„¢) and you can design almost anything!
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This stretchable patch includes a display panel, a battery, a sensor and a microcontroller. Photo by Lu Yin, Jacobs School of Engineering, UC San Diego. Full story here: today.ucsd.edu/story/jacobs-school-nanoengineers-develop-...
Webcam -> Processing -> Arduino -> Peggy. :)
15 FPS "Real-time" video on the Peggy 2.
This is a screenshot from the Processing part of the chain.
Read more about this project here.
I designed and built a passive infrared trigger for my Canon EOS 5D camera (will work with any camera with a remote shutter release socket) to take pictures when something (an animal) sets off the PIR sensor. This will allow me to set the camera up to automatically capture anythng that moves in front of the sensor. I used a microcontroller to control the camera wake up and shutter release relays. This gives me the ability to control the frequency and number of shots. For the prototype I trigger the wake up relay for 300ms then the shutter release relay for 300ms followed by a 300ms pause before checking the input again to see if there is still movement in front of the PIR sensor. I also put a long delay (1 second) after 5 continuous shots. Depending on results I may replace this long delay with a wait until the PIR is no longer being triggered to prevent too many pictures of one event if the animal stays in range of the PIR sensor for a while. The cool thing is that the camera can go into sleep mode allowing the battery to last for days as the circuit wakes the camera up when movement is detected.
The Digilent Line-Following Motor Robot Kit (MRK+Line) provides the perfect starting point for those new to robotics, but has the power to be used for advanced designs and applications as well. The MRK pairs our powerful chipKIT™ Pro MX4 microcontroller development board with a rugged steel platform and all the motors, wheels, sensors, and other parts needed to build a complete robot. When finished, the MRK+Line can be programmed to follow a dark line on a lightly colored surface. Using your MRK+Line's powerful chipKIT Pro MX4, you’ll be able to add all sorts of functionality to your robot. Add some of our extensive line of peripheral modules (Pmods™) and you can design almost anything!
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Hide and go seek with a radio signal, converted to GPS signal, a VHF radio, and a couple of geeky fruit cakes driving around following a giant arrow and you have our Friday night.
USb demo interface board using pic18f4550 Microcontroller
PIC18F4550 allows me to control 8 led’s through my laptop USB port, a small application made on C# can control the glowing of the led’s on board on Mouse clicks. With this project you can Create your own USB control from your laptop computer. An application written in C# on you computer will control few LED's on a Circuit board, the circuit board will connect to your computer via a USB port.
www.rakeshmondal.info/pic18f4550-project-tutorial-part-1-USB
2005-2010
Found plastic flowers, foam, light sensors, mp3 players, microcontroller, speakers, birdsong
An ersatz version of nature; beautiful, yet a little bit deadly when one considers the natural resources required to create such impeccable imitations of vegetation. Is it also a reflection of human hubris... what else motivates the manufacturing of fake flowers? Why replace the ephemeral with plastic permanence? What joy is there in a whiff of a petroleum-based bouquet rather than the delicate scent of a rose? Secret Garden offers an opportunity to contemplate these questions at the same time it tries to seduce you with extravagant color and joyous birdsong performed just for you.
Ann Resnick, Tom McGuire, John Harrison
$15,000
The PmodCLS is a character LCD module driven by the Atmel ATmega48 microcontroller. With a display size of 16x2 characters, users may display any information on the screen by communicating via SPI, I2C, or UART.
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The Basic I/O Shield is designed to provide a range of input/output devices suitable for beginners learning about microcontrollers and various types of I/O devices, or for use by more advanced user to provide inputs or outputs for their own projects.
The Basic I/O Shield provides simple digital input devices such as switches and buttons, and digital output devices such as discrete LEDs and high current open FET drivers. It provides more advanced devices such as an I2C EEPROM, an I2C temperature sensor, and organic LED graphic display. A potentiometer is also provided for use as an analog input device.
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The vero-board becomes ever more complex as circuits are layered on top of each other in the different coloured wires. This circuit still needs the big power transistors on the left fitting, and some extra circuitry to drive them, so space is premium.
At the moment the software on the PIC microcontroller is causing problems. Assembly programming is not without its challenges.
The Digilent Servo Robot Kit (SRK) provides the perfect starting point for those new to robotics, but has the power to be used for advanced designs and applications as well. The SRK pairs our powerful chipKITâ„¢ MX3 microcontroller development board with a rugged steel platform and all the motors, wheels, and other parts needed to build a complete robot. Using your SRK's powerful chipKIT MX3 microcontroller, you'll be able to add all sorts of functionality to your robot. Add some of our extensive line of peripheral modules (Pmodsâ„¢) and you can design almost anything!
store.digilentinc.com/srk-basic-servo-robot-parts-kit-inc...
The Digilent Motor Robot Kit (MRK) provides the perfect starting point for those new to robotics, but has the power to be used for advanced designs and applications as well. The MRK pairs our powerful chipKITâ„¢ Pro MX4 microcontroller development board with a rugged steel platform and all the motors, wheels, and other parts needed to build a complete robot. Using your MRK's powerful chipKIT Pro MX4, you'll be able to add all sorts of functionality to your robot. Add some of our extensive line of peripheral modules (Pmods) and you can design almost anything!
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I thought it would be fun to have some kind of interactive costume. This was the idea I thought I could get done in time. It was pretty fun to wear. I got a lot of poking and prodding (and who doesn’t like that?) plus won a prize. It was fascinating how many people don’t actually know how to play Simon. A note to some: Simon is not whack-a-mole (maybe next year’s costume…) I was surprised how well the buttons worked since they were made of duct tape, aluminum foil, and strips of fleece. The costume survived an elementary school party, the Dietz’s fabulous party with people of varying degrees of sobriety, and trick or treating.
The features I had to cut in order to be ready were sound and more interesting win, loose, and attract animations. Good scalable project :-).
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Jennic is a market leader in ZigBee, 6LoWPAN, IEEE802.15.4 wireless microcontrollers, modules and evaluation kits.
The Network Shield provides a 10/100 Mbps Ethernet PHY to allow connection to an Ethernet network. It provides the connectors and load switch to support use of the USB 2.0 OTG controller to implement USB device, USB host or OTG operation. It also provides two CAN transceivers and connectors to allow connection to two independent CAN networks. Connectors are provided to allow connection to two of the I2C busses supported by the Max32.
In addition to the communications features, the Network Shield also adds a 256Kbit I2C EEPROM for non-volatile data storage and a 32.768Khz oscillator to allow use of the Real Time Clock/Calendar (RTCC) peripheral in the PIC32 microcontroller.
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