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News This Arduino-Equipped Lego Robot Will Rip Your DVD Collection for You By Kevin Lee Nov 2, 2011 1:30 pm PDT [Photo: Paul Rea] ...
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This full-size replica blaster from Star Wars, most iconically used by Han Solo and Princess Leia, has everything. Flashing LEDs, blaster noises, LEGO, and yes, even an Arduino. Not bad for [Baron … ...
This huge controller easily outsizes a MacBook and was made with $130 (~R1 714) worth of LEGO. The D-pad is connected to a ball joint with the other buttons floating freely in the top part of the ...
The Arduino development board serves as the brain, processing input from sensors and sending commands to the servos. This setup allows for a high degree of customization.
Friends estimated a LEGO brick would only last 400 to 500 impressions, Cantin himself thought the number would be more in the area of 5,000. "But there's no way a LEGO could be worn from this test.
GeekDad's very own John Baicthal has joined Matthew Beckler and Adam Wolf (co-founders of Wayne and Layne) to release Make: Lego and Arduino Projects. Just like the other Make: books, it's a high ...
Check out what you get when you combine a love for Zuckerberg’s social network, along with some Lego bricks and an Arduino board. Yes, it’s the Facebook “like” button realized in lamp form.
The Arduino control also tracks the running time of each section in hours and is shown when a switch on the circuit board is pressed. The pressure is measured by a non official Lego pneumatic ...