Ryan from Googlemarks brought us the NERF Rifle a short time ago. Well he is back at it, this time he has built a microcontroller based capacitive sensor.
“Capacitive sensors have historically been regarded with fear and hostility among hobbyists. They’re notoriously flaky, unreliable, and difficult to design. Further, they traditionally fall in the “analog domain” which is something the casual microcontroller hobbyist can sometimes wince at. They usually require fancy shielding, and are unsettlingly sensitive to changes in things like temperature, humidity, air pressure, cosmic radition, my girlfriends feelings, and the mushroom kingdom stock market index.”
Via: Make
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August 7th, 2006
IM real excited about this tecnology. Do you think this idea could be combined with some of
the things at the T.E.D. convention?
August 18th, 2006
This looks really cool. Do you think you could adapt this (or several of these) for use with gaming?
Not sure what kind of games you would use it for, but i’m sure there’s some potential there. Even if just for the novelty value.
December 7th, 2006
Speaker Milkshake Machine
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Here’s how you shake a milkshake if you are a true engineer.
The engineers way to shake a milkshake.
Take a powerful DC amplifier, connect it to a large woofer, feed
the system with a signal generator, and at the end, …
August 6th, 2007
Don’t touch the touchless lightswitch!
It’s a miracle!…