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Augmented reality has potential uses in many different fields and applications, including electronics. However, specialized AR hardware can be...
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To enable analysis of temperatures around the house, Andy built a monitoring system consisting of remote sensors and a centralised dashboard using...
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You asked for it, and Clem delivers! After he built the Phone to Printer Port adapter, a lot of viewers were asking if it was possible to add...
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So, the Duplo train can be automated using coloured tiles, but the Lego train can’t… Until now. With a Raspberry Pi, a build Hat and...
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Lorraine has always found putting on eyeliner difficult. Being a Maker she decided to build a technical solution to her problem. Using machine...
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Rendering of 3D models is a computationally expensive task and often slow. With hardware customization and reprogrammable flexibility using...
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So, print to serial is useful for debugging microcontroller projects, but if you're not at your computer then it’s harder to debug in this way...
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A lot of dedicated Sales Hardware (POS) is made from standard consumer tech. Clem has encountered a hotel tablet on sale and wondered if it could...
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After discovering pose detection in a previous element14 presents video, Lorraine wants to play some more. Watch as she creates a pose detection...
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Katie got herself a limited edition Arduino Uno Mini Gold board, and she started thinking about her options for using it. Stick it on a shelf...
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When did they remove Printer ports from smartphones? Or did they? In any Case Clem has a dot matrix printer from the flea market and wants to...
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Inspired by a trip to a magical shop, Andy decides to make his potions more magical using electronics. Two 555 timer circuits are found in an...
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Hopefully you've seen the past Electronics Inside episode where Clem and I tore down a 1930s accounting machine. So of course I had to have...
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Taking a manual wheelchair and making an adaptable system that would work on most chairs out there is something I thought about for sometime....
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In a previous Episode Clem has mapped out the pinout for his 1960 Siemens S100 Teletype. Now it is time to decode its communication protocol...
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So half a fidget cube is fun, but a whole fidget cube is even better! Join me for part 2 where we look at the remaining 3 sides of the cube...
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Like many parents, Lorraine’s children like to say her name over and over again, several hundred times a day, or is thousands?? Lorraine decided...
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When there's some awesome retro tech to be had, Clem can't say no! A 1960s vintage Siemens Fernschreiber S100 Teletype recently caught...
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For several years Lorraine waited for an easy to program and chainable RGB LED board. Since no one else has made one she decided to take matters...
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In The Electronics Inside, we tore down an IBM 5155 from 1984, but the power supply was suspicious. How hard can it be to get it going again...