Wireless Power Transfer
Posted by joshuadp117
Categories: Computers & Mobile, Electronics | 4 Comments
Posted by joshuadp117
Categories: Computers & Mobile, Electronics | 4 Comments
When assembling a proper laboratory, the gentleman or lady experimenter should be sure to include a Wimshurst electrostatic generating machine. This device will serve tirelessly in investigations into the field...
Posted by Jake von Slatt
Categories: Electronics | No Comments
Traction is all about digging into the terrain. When the ground is covered in snow and ice, rubber just doesn’t cut it anymore. Studded tires can really improve your bike...
Posted by Chad Schneider
Categories: Fun & Games | No Comments
I’m going to either add functionality or replace existing parts in Robie Sr. with something more modern, faster, or brighter. This guide originally appeared at http://www.shipwreckedwithyou.com
Posted by josephjohnston
Categories: Electronics | No Comments
Tired of all those LCD TVs everywhere? Want a break from advertisements while you’re trying to eat? Want to zap screens from across the street? The TV-B-Gone kit is just...
Posted by Nick Brenn
Categories: Electronics | 3 Comments
Robotics can be a difficult hobby to jump into, but the Arduino and the 4WD Robot Platform make it easy for you to build an awesome robot without a struggle!...
Posted by Nick Brenn
Categories: Arduino, Computers & Mobile | 3 Comments
Remember the auto-fire (turbo) button on old video game controllers? This project adds an auto-fire button to a mouse for use with video games or just clicking random things quickly...
Posted by Lenny
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You’ll need some basic soldering & hand tools to assemble the Monochron. The good news is that this is a pretty basic kit and even if it’s your first soldering...
Posted by Mark de Vinck
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By Limor Fried and Phillip Torrone We live in a rented apartment, so we don’t have hacking access to a power meter or breaker panel. But we still wanted to...
Posted by ladyada
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If you aspire to do more than blink an LED with your new Arduino or Netduino, you need a prototyping shield that allows you to build a circuit. After listening...
Posted by Mark de Vinck
Categories: Electronics, Arduino | 5 Comments
Build this workable little practice amp in about an hour.
Posted by Ed Vogel
Categories: Music | 5 Comments