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Welcome to the 500th episode of element14 presents!  We decided to try something new for this episode - pitting three of our content creators against each other with the limitations of creating a working project with all of the parts in THE BOX.  We also challenged the community members with the same restriction - you can see their projects here.

 

James, Clem and Katie are competing in this challenge - but they're playing for their favorite STEM organizations.  See more about the competition.

 

Here's a link to the prizes the STEM organizations can win.

 

BONUS content:

Since we covered three builds in this episode, we thought you might like some more behind the scenes footage of each of the projects:

Katie's Digital Theremin

Clem's Parcel Calculator

James' Getting Sound out of an Arduino

 

Member's Entrants:

We also challenged our members to Build Inside The Box , click through to see the Member Projects! Also watch related episode 504.

 

And here's the Brainstorming Call where they discussed the parts when they received them.

 

Here's what's in THE BOX:

The BOX Buy the Box*

Arduino MKR Zero

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MULTICOMP PRO Portable USB High Capacity Power Bank

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WAGO Pluggable Terminal Block

WAGO Pluggable Terminal Block

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Microchip Op Amp

MICROCHIP MCP604-I/P Operational Amplifier

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Vishay Phototransmitor

VISHAY Phototransistor

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MIDAS OLED Graphic Display

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MICROCHIP Temperature Sensor IC

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ST Microelectronics Gesture Sensor

ST Range/Gesture Sensor 53L0-SATEL-I1

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  • cstanton
    cstanton over 4 years ago +8
    These projects are so good it's difficult to choose! I'm impressed as to how well everyone came up with ideas for the bunch of kit in the box I threw together, mwa hahaha!
  • cummns
    cummns over 4 years ago +7
    I wanted to make sure I put all the things I liked about each of the builds. While voting is great, I wanted to make sure everyone knew that they were all awesome builds! Great job! Clem's Parcel Measurer…
  • mayermakes
    mayermakes over 4 years ago in reply to cummns +3
    Thanks Keith! I actually plan to make another iteration on that project with Barcode reader addition and more selective parts for the buld to practicalyl use it on my little webshop. Honestly I Am in great…
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    cummns over 4 years ago

    I wanted to make sure I put all the things I liked about each of the builds.  While voting is great, I wanted to make sure everyone knew that they were all awesome builds!  Great job! image

     

    Clem's Parcel Measurer (CPM) - Honestly from the video I had no idea what it was going to look like or how it was going to work but it ended up being something that is very solid and has a great purpose.  I could see this in a Post Office.  Awesome work!

    Katie's Digital Theremin (KDT) - I enjoyed seeing the creative idea behind this one!  This would be something that anyone could bring out during a party for at least a conversation starter or for just good old fun...  Great work Katie!

    James' Baldcoder (JBC) - The finished product is so sleek and stylish!  Great representation!  The added buttons that change the displays are a nice touch that makes the total build more "realistic".  The LED lights on the top, very nice!  Just like in Star Trek, I could see Doc using this to scan the captain...  Very impressive James!

     

    Your work on these videos impress me so much!

    I'm so jealous of the environment you all have and the collaboration between everyone!

    Corporate feels cut-throat to me anymore, only worrying about the bottom line instead of envisioning new ideas and ways to make our future better for everyone... I wish I had taken a different route so that I could build with electronics as my daily job...

     

    Thank you for all you do!

    -Keith

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    mayermakes over 4 years ago in reply to cummns

    Thanks Keith!
    I actually plan to make another iteration on that project with Barcode reader addition and more selective parts for the buld to practicalyl use it on my little webshop.

    Honestly I Am in great fear of loosing against Katies build, but thats no shame as long as I get to beat James.

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    cummns over 4 years ago in reply to mayermakes

    Clem, it would awesome to see updated progress and the finished product!  If you get further down the line you might be able to hook it up to a shipping label printer and after you have measured the package it would print the label... just a thought...  It's awesome to see a project like this continue on to do amazing things!

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    mayermakes over 4 years ago in reply to cummns

    Thanks, Yes that is the idea, basically you pack up the stuff scan the package it automatically prints the right label and logs it into a spreadsheet.

    letzs see if that idea comes along some day.

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    mayermakes over 4 years ago in reply to cummns

    Thanks, Yes that is the idea, basically you pack up the stuff scan the package it automatically prints the right label and logs it into a spreadsheet.

    letzs see if that idea comes along some day.

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