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Make Your Own Tremolo Effects Pedal

Make Your Own Tremolo Effects Pedal

In this instructable I will show you how to make your own tremolo effects pedal. Really what the pedal is doing is switching the guitar's signal on and off sequentially, making that cool effect that we have heard in so many songs to date.

Via Instructables | Posted on 2009.11.01 at 11:15

Episode 24: The Moving Eyes Portrait

Episode 24: The Moving Eyes Portrait

No Haunted House is complete without a painting with moving eyes! And since most people don't have secret passageways in their home, we decided to make a cheap version with the Moving Eyes Portrait! See it in action, then try making your own! All you need is: 1x Shadow Box 1x Picture (should be the size of the window in the shadow box, with easy to cut out eyes) 1x Old Analog Click 1x Paper circle of printed pupils (download ours at our website: http:www.

Via Instructables | Posted on 2009.10.30 at 19:32

LED Binary Clock

LED Binary Clock

This is the second revision of my PIC based LED binary clock. The original version was the first PIC project I attempted, it used a PIC16F84A to do both the timekeeping and control the display matrix, unfortunately it didn't keep good enough time and gained about a minute every week.

Via Instructables | Posted on 2009.10.30 at 19:25

Xerox develops conductive ink for printable circuits

Xerox develops conductive ink for printable circuits

Xerox recently announced a new conductive ink that will allow for flexible printed ICs which are stable in open-air environments - [via] Xerox’s process uses ink containing silver metal that can be used to wire up processing circuitry.

Via Electronics-Lab.com | Posted on 2009.10.30 at 19:02

BQ24040: Single Cell Li-Ion Battery Charger With Auto Start

BQ24040: Single Cell Li-Ion Battery Charger With Auto Start

The bq2404x series of devices are highly integrated Li-ion linear chargers devices targeted at space-limited portable applications. The devices operate from either a USB port or AC adapter.

Via Electronics-Lab.com | Posted on 2009.10.30 at 18:42

MiniCuts: low cost acrylic laser cutting service for small size jobs

MiniCuts: low cost acrylic laser cutting service for small size jobs

Prepare your drawing on your favorite software -> Upload your files -> laser does the job -> get your package. That’s how easy you can obtain your own acrylic parts.

Via Electronics-Lab.com | Posted on 2009.10.30 at 18:18

Building a workshop Power Supply: 0-20V/0-1A/CC-CV

Building a workshop Power Supply: 0-20V/0-1A/CC-CV

Jacques VE2EMM writes: With a maximum capacity of 20 volts and 1 amp, it will supply  most of your projects, it’s greatest quality is the protection all your projects,  it is capable of limiting the maximum current to as low as 1mA, saving your ICs and transistors in case of an accidental short  circuit during the experimenting period of your projects.

Via Electronics-Lab.com | Posted on 2009.10.30 at 17:51

LM3424 Thermal Foldback – Easy Thermal Control for LED Lighting

LM3424 Thermal Foldback – Easy Thermal Control for LED Lighting

Thermal design can be a more significant determinant of total light output in high-brightness LED designs than the electrical design. LED lifetimes can decrease as temperatures rise, and at high enough temperatures, LED efficacy decreases.

Via Electronics-Lab.com | Posted on 2009.10.30 at 17:09

Kid Sized Ghostbusters Costume!

Kid Sized Ghostbusters Costume!

So last year, I was a Ghostbuster for Halloween, using the incredibly awesome proton pack I built. There were a couple of problems with the costume, so I decided to fix them and upgrade the costume for this year's Halloween.

Via Instructables | Posted on 2009.10.27 at 15:13

Build your Own PCB Exposure Box with countdown timer

Build your Own PCB Exposure Box with countdown timer

Tired of spending hours and hours in wire soldering? Do your circuits look ugly and you are looking for a way to produce professional-like PCBs? Then you had better try photoetching.

Via Electronics-Lab.com | Posted on 2009.10.27 at 05:32


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