May 2009

Arduino Drum Kit

  This Piezo Drum Kit from Spikenzie Labs looks like it could provide days of fun. They provide interface software that allows you to output MIDI data from your Arduino that this kit is connected to. Thanks for the tip Andy, send us some pictures when yours is built! "The kit contains the electronic parts required to make a drum kit. This includes the circuit board, resistors, diodes and pins.

Touch 8 - Custom Control Module based on a ATMEL AVR Microcontroller

  Alberto Ricci Bitti has developed a cool touch controller called the Touch 8. I can see this programmable controller having the ability to replace lots of single purpose controls that are used to control equipment. "Touch8 is a module that integrates a 3" LCD touch-screen and a RISC processor. The processor includes a powerful library to handle graphics and windows. The module also includes a DC power supply and

Small 8X8 LED Array based on ATmega16

  This small 8X8 LED array packs a ton of smarts in a small package. The code for the ATmega16 is available as well as the Eagle PCB layout. Thanks Martin "ATmega16 is powered from two CR2016 lithium cells. AVR is using internal RC oscillator @8MHz. The supply voltage is 6.0V. Lower voltages works too, but the image isn’t so bright, especially the green LEDs. There is a button connected

Multitouch Table by GreenerBusiness

  Seems like these multitouch tables are showing up everywhere. This one is done with a cute video that brightens up the build process. Best of all these old projectors are being thrown out in favor of the smaller, higher resolution and more portable versions. Thanks Ravi "The image processing software analyzes inferred light from the web camera and treats any light detected as a separate input source. Then this

Puppy Pulling Power Experiment

    Technology is helping this guy find a girl. He rigged up a camera that detects smiles and takes a picture. Armed with tons of dogs he hit the street. They made some videos of the process which are quite funny. You can watch the entire process here on Youtube. "With a bunch of puppies and a phone that automatically takes a photo when a girl smiles at it,

Name the Thing Contest - 87

Thanks to DIY Audio Projects for sponsoring the contest this week. They offer a collection of Do-It-Yourself Audio Projects for audiophiles, hi-fi enthusiasts, music lovers, electronic hobbyists, woodworkers and those who just like to build, listen and enjoy. There will be a $25 gift certificate to Adafruit Industries as the prize so that you can get some new hardware for your next project. This contest will run for one week

Web Monitoring of Water Usage using an ioBridge

  You may remember the Household AC Power Monitoring System using Clamp Meters  that Jason Winter made which was featured earlier this year. Web Monitoring of Water Usage using an ioBridge is his latest project. As you can see from the pictures he lives in a climate where water pipes don’t freeze. Up here in Canada we are not so lucky. If you prefer the instructions in an Instructables format