
Taming the electron to do our bidding, with clever circuits, computing, and controllers (like Arduino and Raspberry Pi).
Complete instructions for this episode of Weekend Projects can be found at http://makeprojects.com/Project/Hot-Cold-LED/2445/1 Combine an Arduino, an ultransonic distance sensor,...
Charlieplexing is an ingenius method for controlling many LEDs without using many microcontroller pins. You can turn on or off one LED at a time. To light more than one...
A friend at work proposed a friendly competition between a few co-workers: to make something cool out of a Trader Joe's green tea mint tin. Anything - whatever our creative...
Video of my science fair project. Is it possible to control a robotic device using only human gestures? Using the...
Turn an iPad into a studio-worthy, deep-end experimental musical instrument.
When our house was built, I put a server room next to my office. Unfortunately, it had only a small bathroom-style fan with a 4″ duct leading outside, and during...
For those of you who haven't yet played around with Raspberry Pi, this one's for you. In this how-to video,...
How to assemble the enclosure that’s included in the Raspberry Pi Starter Kit.
Week 5, Tinkering Tuesday at Maker Camp. Meet RobotGrrl and her posse of robotic birds, and learn about robotics and...
Make one from a Blistex tube, mini hobby servo, and an aluminum shaft.
Gather the parts and follow the basic instructions and you can have a robot capable of following moving objects! With basic coding experience, you can also change the distance at...