I mostly made up the piece as I went along. The entire thing can be taken apart and put together without any fasteners, and there are close-up pictures after the break:
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August 16, 2011
More Blacksmithing
I spent another 4 days blacksmithing, and came up with this:
I mostly made up the piece as I went along. The entire thing can be taken apart and put together without any fasteners, and there are close-up pictures after the break:
I mostly made up the piece as I went along. The entire thing can be taken apart and put together without any fasteners, and there are close-up pictures after the break:
June 25, 2011
Dual L298HN Motor Driver
I built this motor controller to power the motors for an Arduino-controlled robot I am working on. It uses 2 L298HN dual full-bridge chips, each of which is capable of powering 2 DC motors at 2A each, with bidirectional control. You can get up to 3 of the L298HN chips for free from the ST website. The rest of the parts needed are as follows:
- 2.5" x 3.125" perfboard
- 4 2-Position PC Mount Terminal Strips
- 5 3-Position PC Mount Terminal Strips
- 22 AWG Solid Core Hookup Wire
- 2 Heatsinks for the L298's
June 23, 2011
GUI Controlled LED Matrix
I recently got an Arduino Uno, and it quickly became my favorite toy. After learning the basics of how the platform operates, I became interested in interfacing the Arduino with personal computers. After seeing a large number of LED matrix projects on Instructables and the rest of the web, the LED matrix seemed like a perfect project to attempt to interface with a computer.
June 5, 2011
Useless Machines
I built three "Useless Machines" within the last few months, and here are two of them. I made one for my younger sister to decorate and give to her science teacher, and the other out of leftover parts I had. The circuits of both have been modified from the standard circuit to include an LED strip. The LED's are wired through the bumper switch, so they only light up when the box is open and the arm is moving.
April 17, 2011
How to Fit Your PC in a Power Mac G5 Case
Whether you are an apple fan or not, it is hard to disagree with the fact that the Power Mac G5 computer looks great, inside and out. My goals for this project were to preserve the look of the case, inside and out; fit my PC's hardware, including a full length ATX motherboard, 2 GPU's, and a CoolIt ECO; and keep the system fully upgradeable, meaning no modifying the hardware.
April 1, 2011
Bench PSU
This is a bench-top power supply built to power my various electronics projects. It is built from a PC Power and Cooling Silencer 470 watt PSU.
March 15, 2011
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