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3D Printing and Electronics |
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2013-01-07 16:00:00 -0800 |
A small collection of interesting projects involving electronics. |
As a through-and-through "Maker" I love to experiment and build devices and trinkets which may not serve any more purpose than a puzzle. Here a few such projects I've undertaken.
- Another PCB design (much simpler than Choreminder)
- Used three large 7-segment displays
- Learned assembly and case design techniques
- PCB Source
- Arduino Source
- Designed a circuit board using EAGLE
- Had the board fabricated
- Sourced components and assembled the board
- Learned how to communicate over SPI and serial on AVRs without any Ardunio libraries
- PCB source
- Updated code without any Arduino src
- Original Arduino source
KeepWinging is an annual wing-eating competition which involves elaborate data collection of food consumption. These RFID readers were built to track each competer's wing eating. Included internally are 32 blue LEDs, an Arduino microprocessor, and an ID-12 RFID reader.
An early print, this soap dish features angled risers, preventing water from ruining the soap.
This was one of my first and more basic 3D prints, a dish to hold my razor and replacement blades.
A clip for supporting my headphones behind my monitor. Recently expanded this clip to hold USB-Micro, USB-Mini, and USB-B cables neatly coiled behind my monitor.