Electronic Hacks

Hard Disk Clock by Martin Stromer

  Martin Stromer made a great looking Hard Disk Clock that is actually very easy to read and looks like a great art piece at the same time. It is based around the ATMega16 Microcontroller. “The time is set by turning the disk and setting the read/write head to the desired time by hand. Then you push the reset button on the back (the upper one of the tree on

Android/Arduino Lighting Controller

  Are you looking for a project that will let you take control of the lighting around you? Look no further than the Glo Control. “Glow Control is an Android app that couples to an Arduino-based controller over Bluetooth allowing for control of various tasks including Landscape / Patio LED lights.  You can either schedule the zones to turn on / off within a time range, or use a light

Rechargeable Waterproof Bottle Lamp

    When the power fails you could look for the candles that are tucked away in the kitchen drawer, but why not have a Rechargeable Waterproof Bottle Lamp on standby? ASCAS mounted a charging jack and switch to the lid of a medium sized jar, this is connected to a battery and a 3 watt LED. A small 5mm red LED is used to indicate when it is charging

  Raffael Herrmann from en.code-bude.net stuffed the guts of his RadioduinoWRT project into an old piece of stereo equipment. Inside the box he has about $100 worth of electronics including a WRT router, an Arduino Mega and an ethernet module. The result is a great looking component that can stream internet radio without having to keep a computer running to play it. “Once the basic idea to build a web

Peltier Module Cooling

  If you have a project that needs some cooling you might want to look into using a Peltier Module. RimstarOrg found one in an old water cooler, with a bit of disassemble he found a system that consisted of a 12 volt transformer which feeds a small board which coverts it to 12 volts DC that the module needs and finally there is a small circuit which measures that

Scale Hacked to be Read using Parallax Propeller

  Ben Krasnow wanted to use a cheap digital scale to use in a project that needs to automatically dispense the correct amount of material and stop when the appropriate weight has been achieved. We have seen this type of system used in factories that bag things by weight such as potato chips. These small scales use a strain gauge to read how much weight is on the scale. The

Using a Parallax Propeller chip Luis created a way to add some realism to his RC truck. Hazard lights flash and even make the clicking relay sound when activated. The propeller plays the wav files that bring the truck to life. Nice effect when the truck starts moving, you can hear the motor start to pick up speed. There is a product called sound racer that lets you bring your