July 2013

450mph Land Speed Record Project

  This project will get funded at $200,000. They are hoping to get it flying across the ground at 450mph! With dual 2000 horse power engines it has tons of power to get the job done. Good luck on Danny Thompson continuing what his father Mickey Thompson started. More Details “Streamliner Facts: The skin of the car is made-up entirely of 68 hand formed aluminum panels. They are connected to

AnalysIR - Arduino based IR Remote Control Analyzer

  AnalysIR  is an Arduino based IR Remote Control Analyzer. This system will help you get some use from the mountain of IR based remote controls most of us have laying around. Via: Arduino Blog “AnalysIR is made up of 3 components: AnalysIR Windows PC application. An Arduino (or other MCU type platform such as Raspberry Pi, Pic, MSP, AVR etc) with an inbuilt serial over USB, connected to the

Arduino Based Aquaponics

  Arduino Based Aquaponics uses apduino to get things done. Kretzinger is able to configure the system to work as desired based on sensors and a large number of controlled pumps. He can get automated text messages when events occur or when something is going wrong with his system. He has plans to grow his system to use all of the spare land he has around his house before he

Heart Simulation Project

    This Propeller based heart project demonstrates how a heart actually works. The board looks great and the shape is heart shaped like a real heart (not the shape of the valentines chocolate boxes). Thanks for sending this in Jim. “This wearable LED heart simulator pendant was inspired by my work as a cardiovascular surgical nurse as well asmy love of electronics.  It simulates the electrical activity of 17

Name the Thing Contest – 234

  The prize this week is an Arduino Mini Clone. This contest will run for one week (July 27 – August 2, 2013). Ending time is based on central standard time. To enter, identify the item above and what it can be used for. Please note the image above is a side view of the thing. Please do not give the answer in the comments. Send an email to contest

Chess Playing Robot

     An Arduino is being used here to power this Chess Playing Robot game that Max Justicz built. The assembly is built using drawer slides, some of these are very tight with some smooth ball bearing action. Nice thing about this platform is it could be used to play any board game that needs to have pieces moved around or as Max mentions, it could be made into a

WaterColorBot

  Check out the cool WaterColorBot. It was dreamed up by Super Awesome Sylvia and helped to be created by Evil Mad Scientist Laboratories. I can see this be a great project for older school kids to put together and have the younger school kids use it. The Kickstarter has been funded so this is something that we will be seeing around. The robot is built from CNC router cut