Although Calgary Expo Holiday Market that took place over this weekend was not exactly costume-abundant, it was nice to see the finished costume Solarbotics helped to bling up with our SuperFlex LED strings: Analeigh Cosplay's Who of Whoville!
It's Friday again, and it's been a busy (two) weeks since there was a new product. Wait no more, here it is.
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4-Conductor LED Strip Clamp $0.95 Reduce the crazy soldering mess with these super useful RGB LED strip clamps! |
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LilyTwinkle ATtiny85 $6.95 A preprogrammed controller board that can make your wearable project sparkle and shine. You can control up to 4 LED's with ease! |
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Adafruit Trinket - Mini Microcontroller - 3.3V Logic $7.95 Need an Arduino compatible board that's smaller than small? Look no further because the Trinket has got you covered. |
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Adafruit Trinket - Mini Microcontroller - 5V Logic $7.95 Need an Arduino compatible board that's smaller than small? Look no further because the Trinket has got you covered. |
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Teensy USB Board, Version 2.0 w/o Header Pins $16.00 This platform is like an Arduino but smaller... Oh and with almost twice the amount of digital I/O and more than double the amount of analog inputs. In short this platform is super cool! |
We also posted some (relatively) new laser videos (one and two), in case you have some lasers to play with.
Although Calgary Expo Holiday Market that took place over this weekend was not exactly costume-abundant, it was nice to see the finished costume Solarbotics helped to bling up with our SuperFlex LED strings: Analeigh Cosplay's Who of Whoville!
Every year a group of my friends have an engineering Secret Santa. The rules are simple: make something cool for under $20 that requires engineering to complete. In years past we’ve seen Google cardboard VR headsets that are 6DOF, match stick rockets, 3D printed fans that explode when used, 3D printed rockets with cardboard launch […]
Jeremie, our engineer and the brains behind the SB-FireFly, can't seem to put the thing down even though it's all done and released. He's been hard at work figuring out what it's capable of, and figures that the hardware and framework could be used for a Micro-TV-B-Gone broadcaster, IR code repeater, and even a tiny […]
The following instructions detail how to build a Servocore walker. A Servocore walker differs from a regular walker by utilizing the internal electronics in unmodified servos, which give position feedback from the motor in the servo. This position feedback allows for very long stride lengths without the use of mechanical stops or springs.
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