Most Powerful Magnet in the World

  This magnet (seen at 3:15) is crazy. A smaller version is demonstrated at 6:30, they are dropping an aluminum tube through the magnetic field demonstrating Lenz’s Law, we saw Lenz’s Law in action here but the results are a bit more impressive with a super huge magnet!  

Lithium Polymer Internal Resistance Meter Project

  You have probably used some Lithium Polymer batteries in some of your projects or toys. They pack a bunch of power in a small package (they can also be a bit dangerous if not handled correctly).  Our friend Csaba has built a Lithium Polymer Internal Resistance Meter that will let you measure the resistance of the battery which is a good way to determine how good the battery is.

Nintendo 64 Handheld Console

Travis Breen sent in his latest hack where he shrunk a Nintendo 64 into a Handheld Console. To see the build pictures go to 3:00 point in the video. As you can see by the pictures getting it all to fit wasn’t an easy task. The case also looks to be a labour of love, t turned out nice enough to be at home on a store shelf. “Uses a full

Programmable Timer -  PIC18F4550 Based

  Our friend Viktor has just completed this latest project, it’s a Programmable Timer based on the PIC18F4550 microcontroller. His house heating system timer stopped working and instead of purchasing a new one (easy way out) he decided to build his own. Best of all his design has all the extra features that he wanted. One thing that I am not sure about is why the system doesn’t take temperature

Name the Thing Contest – 212

    The prize this week is an ultrasonic sensor, this can be interfaced to your latest project to give you a way to measure distance. This contest will run for one week (December 9 – 14, 2012). Ending time is based on central standard time. To enter, identify the item above and what it can be used for. Please do not give the answer in the comments. Send an

Virtual Archery - ECE 4760 Final Project

  Mohamed Abdellatif and Michael Ross just completed a fun looking game for their Cornell University ECE 4760 Final Project. The game is Virtual Archery. The player has a bow that uses a stretch sensor to detect when the string is pulled and an accelerometer to determine how the bow is being held as the virtual arrow is released. The user even needs to take virtual gravity into consideration and aim slightly

G35 LED Christmas Light Sync Hack

  Todd from Toddfun has a few sets of Christmas lights but has an issue with the lights slowly going out of sync. This year he has come up with a way to solve the G35 LED Christmas Light Sync issue with a quick Hack. The two strands of lights have their own controller, you might think to somehow sync the controllers together or change to a common input clock