this is a microphone discised as a dvd case all you need is a dvd case a gutar tuner pickup and tape
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Via Instructables | Posted on 2008.11.25 at 20:36
Most of you here have been involving yourself in the electronic project, which it requires Thermometer. However, have you ever used the DS18S20 Thermometer before, where it’s a 1-Wire parasite-power digital thermometer?
For your information, the DS18S20 digital thermometer provides 9-bit Celcius temperature measurements and it has an alarm function with non-volatile user-programmable upper and lower trigger points.
Via Embedded projects | Posted on 2008.11.25 at 15:00
Some of the people love the “blink, blink things” and they just can’t help themselves when they discover this kind of stuff! Well, if you’re one of them, then you should try to develop this LED matrix - Blinkomat!
You would need to use an Atmega16 Microcontroller by Atmel that running at 16MHz for controlling the LEDs.
Via Embedded projects | Posted on 2008.11.24 at 16:08
In this instructable, I'll teach you how to get the tiny tip of a 1/4' male connection out of the female connector. This only happens when you have shoddy cable or your in a terrible bad luck, and often is a very expensive thing to get a repair man to do.
Via Instructables | Posted on 2008.11.23 at 20:04
Do you a vivid game player that has a familiar experience with the “Slaying Dragons” game? Well, if you did, then you’ll be very interested about this infrared IR link project!
You must be wondered, “What’s the specialty about this infrared IR link?” For your information, this infrared IR link is provides bi-directional communication between the NXT and the new Power-Functions system.
Via Embedded projects | Posted on 2008.11.23 at 14:43
WARNING! This instructable involves modifying CCFL's, which run on very high voltages! This is VERY DANGEROUS, so you shouldn't do this unless you KNOW WHAT YOU ARE DOING! I don't know what I'm doing, so it's pure luck that I didn't fry myself! I take no responsibility if you hurt yourself, your stuff, or anyone else! Way back in the day, when I made my first instructable I decided I really liked the idea of wheel lights.
Via Instructables | Posted on 2008.11.23 at 00:57
You can connect to the Wii remote over bluetooth or use an Arduino to send peripheral data to the Wiimote, but what if you want to interface directly with the Wiimote's IR camera? The sensor is particularly good at tracking coordinates for 1 to 4 points—it could be a simple way to add sophisticated tracking capabilities to your own project.
Via Hackszine | Posted on 2008.11.22 at 22:38
There are many digital alarm clocks that available in the market, but most of the digital alarm clocks are only have a single time local time feature, where you’re going to spend more money out from your wallet, if you want to have dual time digital alarm clock!
Well, if you choose not to buy the digital alarm clock, then would you interested to develop a dual time digital alarm clock here?
The microcontroller that you’re about to use is the PIC16F873A, where this PIC used is a 28 pin high performance RISC microcontroller from Microchip Inc and it having a 4K byte program memory.
Via Embedded projects | Posted on 2008.11.22 at 14:10
Ian Lesnet sent in a link to his Bus Pirate project, a universal bus adapter that lets you interface with most standard integrated circuit serial protocols at different voltages - all from you PC's serial port.
Via Hackszine | Posted on 2008.11.22 at 00:02
Do you always have the dream to build up your very own games, but you don’t have the natural born talent to do so? Well, with some little help from this Meggy Jr RGB, your dream will come true in just a second!
This Meggy Jr RGB is a new kit, where it allows you to design as a platform to develop pixel games.
Via Embedded projects | Posted on 2008.11.21 at 15:43