Joey Hudy #2 Led Cube Kit
With this project you will learn to put this kit together.
Posted by Joe Hudy
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With this project you will learn to put this kit together.
Posted by Joe Hudy
Categories: Arduino | No Comments
Using a light sensor, some wire, and LEDs you can easily create an automatic night light that will turn on when you turn off the lights.
Posted by Andre
Categories: Arduino, Computers & Mobile | 2 Comments
You can use my Light Up Halloween B circuit board to light up a candy dish or anything you desire. This one is for Halloween with a skeleton wreath and...
Posted by Steven Robert Cypherd
Categories: Art & Design, Electronics | No Comments
A few days ago, a friend told me that he saw a similar project on ThisIsWhyImBroke.com, and asked me to build one. Unfortunately, like my green lantern ring, I forgot...
Posted by jduffy105
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Patrick Flanagan invented the "Neurophone" over 40 years ago. His original patent (US3393279) was basically a radio transmitter that could be picked up by the human nervous system. It modulated...
Posted by Andreas
Categories: Music, Science | 3 Comments
Remember that old Connect 4 game sitting in your basement/closet/chest/Batcave? You’ve always wanted to upcycle that into a functioning binary clock utilizing the awesome powers of an Arduino, haven’t you?...
Posted by Michael Esposito
Categories: Arduino, Home | No Comments
Make your own Arduino-controlled color film processor.
Posted by Andrew Lewis
Categories: Arduino, Art & Design, Photography & Video | 1 Comment
This project is fairly simple, but should use a fairly large housing for good airflow. A good battery should last for a little less than an hour.
Posted by jduffy105
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MonoBox is a small, inexpensive powered speaker that amplifies the output of your headphone music player. It’s little but it’s loud! All the circuit parts are available from RadioShack. The...
Posted by Ross Hershberger
Categories: Electronics, Music | 65 Comments
In this project, you’ll learn how to solder together a battery-powered, 555 Timer-driven blinky toy.
Posted by Brian Jepson
Categories: Electronics | 2 Comments