Whack!T is an Arduino-powered Whack-a-Mole game with pneumatic action and smart sensing, creating a unique gaming experience!
Brought to the marked in 1976, Zilog's Z80 was the most widespread processor in the '80s until the 2000s. Let's bring it to life again!
An open source automatic transfer switch based on the Infineon CoolMOS™ C7 MOSFET.
Portable lighting station synchronized with music, with the Infineon CoolMOS C7 MOSFET.
A pocket sized battery operatable and low power component tester which can test all the basic electronics components.
Marking 40 years, since launch in July 1976 of the Zilog Z80, incorporating AMD Am9511A APU, and Intel 82C55 PPI.
This is AI-based Robot which learns on its own to avoid obstacles through experience:)
This Robot can walk exercise and dance! how awesome!! :)
A small, fully featured and cheap wifi module with circuit and PCB designs. let's play with 32 bit microcontrollers.
Sound sensor construction for the Lane of Things project at Wrigley Field.
RoboARM allows a user to move objects using an old analog joystick and record, store, and ultimately repeat routines.
Enhance your table tennis skills with our ball smasher machine, which provides easy control via an Android app.
USB Component Tester is a universal testing device for electronic components with three or lesser pins. It comes with a custom desktop app.
A tattoo artist friend of mine and I were discussing some of the limitations of current tattoo power supplies. I custom built her one.
Bored of the old servo control board? No feedback? No precision? A thousand wires to manage? Well, no more!
My take on the timeless split flap display from old train stations. Controlled using A4988 motor drivers and an Arduino Uno.
The project goal is to determine what type of bird from the set of {bluejay, cardinal, titmouse}.
Autonomous beehive monitoring system : indoor & outdoor temperature & humidity, air pollution, hive's weight and bees behavior analyzing.
Garage doors are very heavy and our smart system enables user to control the door via mobile phone app, saving energy and time.
Impress your friends with this amazing Alexa controlled fogger using a Particle Photon, a vape device, and 3D printed parts.
This is a tutorial for MNIST data recognition using Tensorflow lite/micro on Sony Spresense Main Board.
let's build an RGB LED CUBE using NEOPIXELS and PCB
We created a low-cost, open source microcontroller to be used in applications relating to the Internet of Things.
This is the GOD version of this microcontroller, adds up a lot of features. Sensor, modules and displays can be directly plugged in.