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Controller for laser spirograph.

Messing with wires;-)

The revolutionary PIC10F microcontrollers (MCUs) pack the high performance of the PIC(r) MCU architecture into ultra-small form factor 6-pin SOT-23 and 2 mm x 3 mm DFN packages.

Nicole took this photo.

Sewing conductive velcro to LilyPad Arduino using conductive thread!

Schematic diagram for hooking up the SFR-02 sensor to an Arduino microcontroller.

First Beagleboard project - "OpenSprinkler" sprinkler system. Shown in its new home along side the original pita controller. This unit is connected to my home network (wireless but can be wired as well). Web enabled as well as smartphone app controllable.

The chipKIT™ Cmod is a chipKIT/MPIDE compatible board from Digilent. It combines a Microchip® PIC32MX150F128D microcontroller with a convenient 600-mil, 40-pin DIP package and two Digilent Pmod connectors. Digilent's Cmod boards are ideally suited for breadboards or other prototype circuit designs where the use of small surface mount packages is impractical.

 

The chipKIT Cmod takes advantage of the powerful PIC32MX150F128D microcontroller. This microcontroller features a 32-bit MIPS processor core running at 40 MHz, 128K of flash memory, and 32K of SRAM data memory.

 

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At Wearable Wednesday: From Idea to Shelf - Hardware's New Path, at Makerversity, London.

More details about this open source electronics kit here: wayneandlayne.com/metronome

 

The Tactile Metronome is a tap-controlled metronome and "beat looper." "Syncopation machine." "Metronome with an attitude."

 

You tap the piezo speaker to set the frequency. The display shows the beats per minute, and the two buttons adjust the speed.

 

"Ehhh." "Boring," you say. Not so fast!

 

You can tap patterns into it, currently up to 12 beats long. As long as you tap the pattern in three times, it jumps in and continues beeping in that rhythm. The metronome can beep in three different tones, so you can play with more than one at a time.

Testing out an ADXL335 accelerometer, and interfacing it to an AVR microcontroller. Read more here

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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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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The MPLAB® ICD 3 is a cost-effective, high-speed in-circuit programmer and debugger for Microchip’s Flash-based 8-bit PIC® microcontrollers (MCUs), and its entire line of 16- and 32-bit MCUs and 16-bit dsPIC® Digital Signal Controllers (DSCs). Please visit www.microchip.com/ICD3 for more information.

Building a microcontroller from scratch.

The "Box Monster" is an easily built robotics kit that is ideal for people just starting out in electronics. Designed for the K-12 audience, the Box Monster can be brought home as a fun electronics project that students create themselves, and it can also act as a spring-board into more advanced topics like microprocessor coding and electronic design.

 

The chipKITâ„¢ uC32 microcontroller drives the R/C servo motor to open and close the mouth, but can also be programmed to do anything else you want with the free MPIDE programming environment.

 

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Good tutorial book from Parallax that gives a basic introduction to microcontrollers.

The pre-cut veroboard and the complete set of discrete components needed to make the Atmel ATtiny2313/26 microcontroller carrier. (See decarchive.org/~prd/2009/10/breadboard-compatible-carrier... for more details.)

Test shot with the Canon 100mm f/2.0 and a 25mm extension tube. ATtiny45 microcontroller and six-pin in-system programming connector.

Turned a Rubbermaid food storage container into a case to carry my Arduino in my bag on my bicycle.

    

For Bread Bike Blog

 

How to make a single-sided circuit board. Read more about this project here.

Advertisement in the Winter 2009 issue of Make Magazine, for the Arduino

Building a microcontroller from scratch.

The Arduino microcontroller board is wired up to a Nokia 1202 LCD via a CD4050 buffer chip. The bit-maps of the cells in the game take up nearly all the RAM on the AVR microcontroller chip. New generations are displayed at a rate of about ten per second. Screen resolution is 96x68 pixels.

First Beagleboard project - "OpenSprinkler" sprinkler system.

Atmel chips, the ATtiny15L, AT89C2051 and the ATMega8

A development board which uses the Atmel AT90S2313 microcontroller.

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