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21 Jun 2010

This project is a clock build inside a coffee can and can show time in three different colors depending on alarm setting.

Building IllyClock – an alarm clock in a coffee can - [Link]

21 Jun 2010

user indestructable @ instructables.com have build this project that is able to flash a led when there is an email on your email server. He writes:

The idea behind the eMail Light project is to indicate the presence of emails that are currently on my email server with a flashing LED. I am often not right at my desk and I would like to know if I have email. Or I am near my desk, but my screen saver has kicked in while I’m working on something that doesn’t involve a constant mouse wiggle. By making a little black box with LEDs that can be controlled by USB through a mail monitoring program, I can be alerted to the presence of email on my server.

eMail Light: LEDs show new email - [Link]

21 Jun 2010

Instructables user “indestructable” created a quide on how to control AC devices from your computer using USBmicro U451. (Warning: High voltages appear on this project)

Control AC devices from your computer - [Link]

19 Jun 2010

You have finished your Eagle design and now it’s time to order your pcb.. this guide will help understand the required steps to achieve this. [via]

Ordering PCBs desgined using Eagle - [Link]


19 Jun 2010

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]

AVR Fusebit Repair Circuit - [Link]

19 Jun 2010

This little robot is able to hop up on stairs! That’s pretty amazing. [via]

Jumping Robot Hops up Stairs - [Link]

19 Jun 2010

These tiny controller boards host an AVR microcontroller and they are build to fit directly on a breadboard. They are ideal for quick start using 8 and 20 pin AVR microcontrollers. [via]

Building Breadboard Headers for ATtiny Microcontrollers – [Link]

19 Jun 2010

This project is a USB performance monitor based on PIC18F2550 microcontroller. It uses old hifi analog VU meters and a single RGB led. [via]

PC Performance Monitor Using Analog Meter – [Link]

19 Jun 2010

This project is a clock that does not contain any buttons, alarms, or settings. DS232 IC calculated the time for the clock and an IR detector adjusts the LCD backlight depending on the hand distance from the clock. [via]

Building a Simple Clock with IR Light Detector - [Link]

19 Jun 2010

This project shows how to build a digital clock using old 7 segment led displays. Design is based on PIC16F887 microcontroller. [via]

7-Segment LED Display Digital Clock - [Link]




 
 
 

 

 

 

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