Monthly Archives: December, 2009
JoyLite Maze (Build It!)
Contest Entry by Joe Cochran
In another project, I created a way to control a 8×8 RGB Matrix using an Atari Joystick. While waiting for one of the components to arrive, I had an idea that a maze could be constructed on the RGB Matrix and a user could go through the maze with a joystick.
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Start Here Arduino Robot (Build It!)
Contest entry by Dane Edmonds. This is my first robot using Arduino , it uses a l239d motor driver and is basically my attempt at making a “start here” robot.
This is my first time using Arduino so I decided to build a robot that would help me learn arduino’s code , I wanted to start [...]
Lilypad Arduino Passion Sensing Scarf
My latest Instructable: Lilypad Arduino Passion Sensing Scarf. This was my first time working with an Arduino Lilypad. I have been wanting to try something that dealt with soft circuits for awhile now. This project is what I came up with. The concept is based off my friend Ethan Dicks from theFusefactory.org’s emergent Sheep Sculpture [...]
Arduino/ioBridge internet controlled Christmas lights and music show (Build It!)
Arduino Build It! contest entry by: Noel Portugal My xmas-box project consists of an internet controlled Christmas lights and music show. A Christmas song can be requested on-line which is then put in a queue and played in the order it was requested. The music is transmitted on an FM station within a 300 ft radius from [...]
Connecting a 7-segment LED to the Arduino (Build It)
Fun with Arduino contest entry submitted by Jeff.
For a while now I’d been interested in things like networked objects and gps/location-awareness, and I think that soon enough we’re going to see a lot of ‘intelligent objects’ out and about in the world.
I love the idea of being able to actually build something like that, but [...]







