I had great fun working on a cool Multimeter Clock project which got picked up by Design News for their Gadget Freak series. I thought it would be cool to have a clock that looks like an old Simpson 260 multimeter.
Via Hacked Gadgets | Posted on 2010.06.26 at 03:45
Youtube user vegmatic1966 has made lots of electronic experimentation videos. The two videos above explain a simple AM Transmitter that uses a 555 Timer and the video below shows off a AM Transmitter that uses a PICAXE microcontroller.
Via Hacked Gadgets | Posted on 2010.06.26 at 03:30
Matthias Paul Scholz made a cool Basketball playing LEGO Robot called NXTitzk, the name is based on a German NBA player. It can play in a user controlled mode or a fully autonomous mode.
Via Hacked Gadgets | Posted on 2010.06.26 at 03:14
Adam Greig from Negative Acknowledge has developed a nice Nerf Sentry Gun, he used the NERF Vulcan which was the same gun I was thinking of using for my Nerf Gun project which is currently being finished but it was quite a bit more than the knock off that I ended up using.
Via Hacked Gadgets | Posted on 2010.06.26 at 02:47
This mbed RFID Tweeter project really shows off the power of the mbed microcontroller platform. With a relativity small program this project is able to read RFID tags and communicate with Twitter to send messages under specific circumstances.
Via Hacked Gadgets | Posted on 2010.06.26 at 02:26
Richard Sudney (Youtube user 2sudsy) has been building Crystal Sets since he was 9 years old. He is a bit older than that now and his passion hasn’t drifted, it has just been honed over the years.
Via Hacked Gadgets | Posted on 2010.06.26 at 02:11
Here are a number of quick links from the email bag here at Hacked Gadgets. Thanks for sending in all your great projects and links to cool sites.
Via Hacked Gadgets | Posted on 2010.06.17 at 04:03
[Pablo] likes to buy and repair broken cameras. When he was in need of a way to test the shutter speed, his brother came up with a great idea. Harvest the photo transistor from an old ball mouse.
Via Hack a Day | Posted on 2010.06.17 at 04:01
Hacked Gadgets Forum user JingleJoe from England needed a power supply for his digital camera. I love that it was all built from bits and pieces laying around.
Via Hacked Gadgets | Posted on 2010.06.17 at 03:09
If you have ever set the wrong fusebit when programming your AVR have a look at this AVR Fusebit Repair Circuit which could help you repair the chip.
Via Hacked Gadgets | Posted on 2010.06.17 at 02:56