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5 thoughts on “ DIY 3D Tilt Sensor ” compukidmike says: July 1, 2014 at 7:36 pm very cool. reminds me of the brain warp game I had when I was a kid. It had a ...
This DIY sensor has a matrix of 32 x 32 photo cells, just over 1,000 pixels. Sean Hodgins. Hodgins recently created a working 1-kilopixel sensor and stuck it inside a 3D printed camera body. Although ...
This time around it's the Nintendo DS sporting the fancy functionality (again), via a homemade tilt sensor which plugs into that handy mini-USB port.
The folks at Coretech Robotics put together this project. It does take a little skill to build, but nothing too daunting. They used an SR-HC04 sensor because it's cheap and reasonably precise. An ...
DIY garage door sensor. Scott Merrill. 2:05 PM PDT · October 1, 2009. I don’t use my garage very often, but I am a pretty forgetful person.
In the latest installment of DIY-erless -- our ongoing look at do-it-yourself wireless hacks -- we check out DoctaBu's guide for making your own wireless Wii sensor bar.
The pens would also allow users to draw sensors that detect pollutants and potentially harmful chemicals sensors on the spot. Researchers demonstrated that this was possible by drawing a sensor on a ...
It didn't take nearly as long as we thought it would: here is the first working, DIY wireless sensor bar for the Wii that we've seen so far on the net. There are some nice step-by-step ...
DIY Overflow Sensor Keeps Your Floors Dry. Alan Henry. May 28, 2011 Blockages in an aquarium drain or a malfunctioning pump can lead to a floor covered in water.
This DIY project was inspired by the LED box lighting in the Ford F-150 that makes it easy to move gear in and out of the truck, even in the dark. Ready to make your own motion sensor night light?
Get the right color every time. Now through 11:59 pm PT on 5/31, you can get the Nix Mini 2 Color-Matching Sensor for half off $99 at just $49.97.