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Updated: 2012-10-31 17:00:34
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The prize this week is a credit card knife, it has a ton of features to get you out of a jam in a network closet or your next camping trip. This contest will run for one week (October 27- November 2, 2012). Ending time is based on central standard time. To enter, [...]
We have seen Al Linke’s project before. His latest creation is powered by an IOIO Board and uses a large RGB matrix display for the users to see what is going on. An IR proximity sensor shines through the mirror to sense when someone comes close, the display looks great even though this isn’t [...]
Even before you send out your PCB for manufacturer you can have a realistic image of the finished populated board! Thanks to Ian at Dangerous Prototypes I think we will start to lots of Rendering 3D PCB even before a soldering iron has been used. Best of all it won’t cost you anything [...]
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The prize this week is a credit card knife, it has a ton of features to get you out of a jam in a network closet or your next camping trip. This contest will run for one week (October 19 – 26, 2012). Ending time is based on central standard time. To enter, [...]