The Electronic Nag
Build a Notification Alert Generator that pesters you to do your chores.
Posted by George Tempesta
Build a Notification Alert Generator that pesters you to do your chores.
Posted by George Tempesta
One of the most powerful additions to an X10 system is macro capability, where a computer continuously monitors the powerline for trigger signals, and responds by executing a timed sequence...
Posted by Jim Newell
Categories: Computers & Mobile | No Comments
Build a 4-camera surveillance system and watch from any web browser.
Posted by David Bodnar
Categories: Fun & Games, Home | No Comments
Add touch sensors which trigger audio tags. This helps visually impaired people find their way around a new device. Or you could make an educational toy to help Junior learn...
Posted by Matt
Categories: Computers & Mobile, Arduino | No Comments
One of the best things about exhibiting at Maker Faire is giving attendees a challenge. For the 2010 Maker Faire Bay Area, I decided to combine a past project of...
Posted by Steve Hoefer
Categories: Arduino, Electronics, Kids & Family | 1 Comment
The original LED lanterns were featured in MAKE: Magazine, issue 30. When I first saw the article, I thought that they could only be used once, as they would have...
Posted by jduffy105
Categories: Computers & Mobile, Electronics | 2 Comments
Everybody thinks that you could just buy a motor at a hobby shop, but here’s how to make your own, preferably for science fairs.
Posted by William Anderson
Categories: Science | No Comments
It is basically an Arduino and LEDs that have been mounted on a pair of safety glasses. It runs a code that you can modify so that you get a...
Posted by William Anderson
Categories: Arduino, Home | No Comments
This was one of the first circuits that got me into making. It’s very simple and can be used to amplify audio output (mp3 player, computer, etc.) as well as...
Posted by Alek
Categories: Music | 4 Comments
In these instructions, I teach you how to make a vibrating little cute buzzing humming beetle robot. This is great for beginners because of the simple circuit and low parts...
Posted by William Anderson
Categories: Robotics | No Comments