Simple Light-Up Hoodie
Add some EL style to your wardrobe with this easy light-up hoodie.
Posted by Craig Couden
Categories: Craft, Electronics, Fun & Games | No Comments
Add some EL style to your wardrobe with this easy light-up hoodie.
Posted by Craig Couden
Categories: Craft, Electronics, Fun & Games | No Comments
We use batteries to power a lot of our electronics. But there are some battery powered devices that don’t necessarily need to be portable all the time. One example is...
Posted by Jason Poel Smith
Categories: Electronics | 3 Comments
Do you know a kid that likes to pretend that they are a wizard or a fairy princess? How would you like to give them a toy wand that can turn...
Posted by Jason Poel Smith
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What do you do if the power is out and you need to charge your cell phone to make an emergency phone call? Don’t worry. There are plenty of potential...
Posted by Jason Poel Smith
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Operation is a game that lets you test your hand-eye coordination by removing a variety of ailment tokens from a cartoon patient without touching the metal sides of each slot. Since its release...
Posted by Jason Poel Smith
Categories: Electronics, Fun & Games, General, Kids & Family | No Comments
We are all familiar with the traditional garden path lights. In this project, I am going to show you how to make them react to the wind so that they...
Posted by Jason Poel Smith
Categories: Art & Design, Electronics | No Comments
Build a simple, programmable robot with personality that’s approachable for all ages.
Posted by Judy Aime' Castro
Categories: Electronics, Kids & Family, Robotics | 1 Comment
You don’t have to be a Buddhist monk to meditate, or a Sleeping Beauty to sleep well. Achieve these altered states of consciousness, and others, with this simple microcontroller device.
Posted by Phillip Torrone
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Step-by-step instructions for making (and unmaking) the perfect solder joint.
Posted by Joe Grand
Categories: Electronics | 1 Comment
Make one from a Blistex tube, mini hobby servo, and an aluminum shaft.
Posted by Matt Peick
Categories: Electronics, Robotics | 2 Comments
In this tutorial, you will learn to print layout templates and silkscreens onto perfboard. This will make populating as well as soldering a lot easier PLUS it looks professional.
Posted by kopfkopfkopfaffe
Categories: Electronics | 2 Comments
Plug your LCD into an Arduino and experiment with it.
Posted by Jake Spurlock
Categories: Arduino, Electronics | 6 Comments