Arduino-Controlled Night Light
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
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
Parallax’s Quadcopter Kit, the ELEV-8, is a great way to get into flying RC. The build is fairly simple and you’ll end up with an awesome quad that’s stable, maneuverable,...
Posted by Eric Weinhoffer
Categories: Electronics | 3 Comments
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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This guide will teach you how to make your very own Michael Jackson costume with EZ-EL Wire! For more cool ideas check out https://ez-el.com/tutorials! The 25′ EZ-EL Wire Kits you...
Posted by EZELWire
Adding CdS photocell sensors to your Tiny Wanderer robot allows it to see a spectrum of light that is similar to what humans perceive. With two sensors, the robot can...
Posted by Doug Paradis
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Posted by Helen Oleynikova
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Clock radios are everyday hated devices that designers seem to ignore, judging by how little their features and user interfaces have changed. This project adds a new capability, letting would-be...
Posted by Roger Ibars
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By Norene Leddy with Ed Bringas and Johana Moscoso The Alarm Purse is a simple, fashionable way to add an audible alarm to your handbag. Tuck it away when you...
Posted by Norene Leddy
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How to electrocute the devilish Chucky doll of slasher movie fame.
Posted by Jon Williams
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Magnetic stirring on the cheap!
Posted by Sean Michael Ragan
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Build your own motion-sensitive camera trap for Nikon cameras.
Posted by Eric Chu
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Walkie-talkie actuator lets everyone pose without rushing.
Posted by Tom Rodgers
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