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makes the orange LED's fade in/out in a wave
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Hi There,
I am working on a project to make a photo booth for my wedding in march.
Using an old polaroid cam from the 80's, 3d printer, Teagueduino kit ,and a duracell mini usb battery.
Yes the polaroid does have a timer function but that is far too easy and no fun, besides I am incorporating a laser activated switch =)
Will update this as I progress wedding is on the 31st of march so I better move on it.
I am working on a project to make a photo booth for my wedding in march.
Using an old polaroid cam from the 80's, 3d printer, Teagueduino kit ,and a duracell mini usb battery.
Yes the polaroid does have a timer function but that is far too easy and no fun, besides I am incorporating a laser activated switch =)
Will update this as I progress wedding is on the 31st of march so I better move on it.
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Button 1 = Right Button
Button 2 = Wrong Button
The little hand tells you if you are right or wrong.
Button 2 = Wrong Button
The little hand tells you if you are right or wrong.
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It's a video game in a box!
This is a physical side scrolling adventure. Make it though the land of evil hopping meanies, industrial debris, and warp tubes. Good luck!
Each obstacle is mounted to the scrolling background with magnetic tape. If the hero passes over one, you die and the game is over.
See the video of it in action here:
http://vimeo.com/28781718
This is a physical side scrolling adventure. Make it though the land of evil hopping meanies, industrial debris, and warp tubes. Good luck!
Each obstacle is mounted to the scrolling background with magnetic tape. If the hero passes over one, you die and the game is over.
See the video of it in action here:
http://vimeo.com/28781718
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Build this awesome simple police car using the cardboard inside your Teagueduino kit!
This 3-line program flashes red and blue lights on top of the car and lets you control the sound using the piezo speaker and a button.
Don't have the cardboard? No problem.
Get the pattern and see more details here:
http://www.teagueduino.org/gettingstarted
This 3-line program flashes red and blue lights on top of the car and lets you control the sound using the piezo speaker and a button.
Don't have the cardboard? No problem.
Get the pattern and see more details here:
http://www.teagueduino.org/gettingstarted
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Build this awesome simple police car using the cardboard inside your Teagueduino kit!
This 3-line program flashes red and blue lights on top of the car and lets you control the sound using the piezo speaker and a button.
Don't have the cardboard? No problem.
Get the pattern and see more details here:
http://www.teagueduino.org/gettingstarted
This 3-line program flashes red and blue lights on top of the car and lets you control the sound using the piezo speaker and a button.
Don't have the cardboard? No problem.
Get the pattern and see more details here:
http://www.teagueduino.org/gettingstarted
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Red and Blue Blinky lights flash back and forth while the speaker makes a very Atari-like sound!
Primary knob changes the tone pattern, secondary knob changes the frequency of the pattern.
Wakka-wakka-wakka!
Primary knob changes the tone pattern, secondary knob changes the frequency of the pattern.
Wakka-wakka-wakka!
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Here's a little project that uses sequenced lighting to mimic the car from Knight Rider (remember the early 80s?).
The output LEDs smoothly run back and forth at the push of a button (on In_1).
The code is essentially made in two section.
1. If the button is pressed, sequenct and fade the lights
2. If the button is not pressed, slowly fade out the lights from whatever they were.
The output LEDs smoothly run back and forth at the push of a button (on In_1).
The code is essentially made in two section.
1. If the button is pressed, sequenct and fade the lights
2. If the button is not pressed, slowly fade out the lights from whatever they were.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d0xwdhOoT68
Fun with lasers! and cats!
Pretty simple setup wise: attach one servo to the other to get two degrees of movement. then attach the laser to the secon servo.
Hook up a knob or a slider if you want to control how quickly the laser changes position.
Code is even simpler than the set up.
Fun with lasers! and cats!
Pretty simple setup wise: attach one servo to the other to get two degrees of movement. then attach the laser to the secon servo.
Hook up a knob or a slider if you want to control how quickly the laser changes position.
Code is even simpler than the set up.
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Based on the original by Draven & Zenthere. I've tweaked the code and removed the slider.
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Adjusted light and siren coordination to be a bit more realistic (2 cycles of lights per cycle of the siren); added additonal activation methind (for no reason); added adjustable cycle duration (using knob).
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Hi There,
I am working on a project to make a photo booth for my wedding in march.
Using an old polaroid cam from the 80's, 3d printer, Teagueduino kit ,and a duracell mini usb battery.
Yes the polaroid does have a timer function but that is far too easy and no fun, besides I am incorporating a laser activated switch =)
Will update this as I progress wedding is on the 31st of march so I better move on it.
Ok so I have made some mods on the original code and plan and seem to be very close to completion will post new vids shortly
I am working on a project to make a photo booth for my wedding in march.
Using an old polaroid cam from the 80's, 3d printer, Teagueduino kit ,and a duracell mini usb battery.
Yes the polaroid does have a timer function but that is far too easy and no fun, besides I am incorporating a laser activated switch =)
Will update this as I progress wedding is on the 31st of march so I better move on it.
Ok so I have made some mods on the original code and plan and seem to be very close to completion will post new vids shortly
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Description: A Safety switch which functions by disabling the target device's controls unless a safety lockout is first disengaged. When the safety is pressed, a timer is triggered, allowing the device to function for an ammount of time specified by a knob. Using the device's controls resets the timer to it's intial duration, as does pressing the safety switch again.
Application: Intended application is as a safety lockout for a winch controller, requiring the safety to be depressed before the winch can be activated.
All parts required included in basic kit.
Application: Intended application is as a safety lockout for a winch controller, requiring the safety to be depressed before the winch can be activated.
All parts required included in basic kit.
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Sounds two piezo speakers and flashes three LEDs to the couplet "Shave and a haircut". Tone (Hz) controlled by a knob, with either momentary or toggle activation provided by a switch and button. All parts required included in basic teagueduino kit.
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makes the orange LED's fade in/out in a wave
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I am trying to make a little robot will add more details as I go
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Hi There,
I am working on a project to make a photo booth for my wedding in march.
Using an old polaroid cam from the 80's, 3d printer, Teagueduino kit ,and a duracell mini usb battery.
Yes the polaroid does have a timer function but that is far too easy and no fun, besides I am incorporating a laser activated switch =)
Will update this as I progress wedding is on the 31st of march so I better move on it.
I am working on a project to make a photo booth for my wedding in march.
Using an old polaroid cam from the 80's, 3d printer, Teagueduino kit ,and a duracell mini usb battery.
Yes the polaroid does have a timer function but that is far too easy and no fun, besides I am incorporating a laser activated switch =)
Will update this as I progress wedding is on the 31st of march so I better move on it.
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Button 1 = Right Button
Button 2 = Wrong Button
The little hand tells you if you are right or wrong.
Button 2 = Wrong Button
The little hand tells you if you are right or wrong.