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Project14 | Winners Announcement:  Electronic Toys for Fun and Learning!

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Congratulations to ravi_butani for DIY Smartphone controlled tiny plane as weekend project for children and parents  You are the winner of the Grand Prize of a SNES Classic and a $200 Shopping Cart!

 

Congratulations to shabaz  for Creating your own Handheld Electronic Games – Pocket Nim,  fmilburn for the Rainbow Ukulele,  luislabmo  for Pimp my PICADE , and balearicdynamics for the The Musical Box!  You are the First Place winners of the $100 Shopping Cart!

 

"Innovation is hard. It really is. Because most people don't get it. Remember, the automobile, the airplane, the telephone, these were all considered toys at their introduction because they had no constituency. They were too new." - Nolan Bushnell, American businessman and electrical engineer. Established Atari, Inc. and the Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza Time Theatre chain.

 

The Electronic Toys competition challenged you to build an electronic toy such as an executive toy, puzzle toy, educational toy, or cuddly toy. Or, you could create a techno toy from an existing toy by adding electronic innards. Toy design can be very sophisticated and its definitely big business.  Games and toys often drive the electronics industry to develop new technology. The video game industry, a vehicle that's driven interest in computing and electronics engineering for many, comes to mind.  There's not a project that was submitted that anyone would have an argument with choosing as a winner.  For this winner's announcement we'll do something different.  We'll talk about the many deserving projects that received votes but didn't win before turning our attention to the winners.image

 

The following projects received first place votes from our community member judges:

 

connormiller worked on a wearables project that involved C/Python programming, sewing, soldering, Autodesk Fusion 360, and Circuit Design.  It utilized a CO2 powered Gauntlet Webslinger, a Spidey Sense Rear Proximity Sensor to flag close objects, a Spidey Sense Rear Camera to use Microsoft Azure Machine Vision to report objects seen, and a small vibration motor that will rest on the neck and vibrate whenever the sensors report a danger. The result of the latest Raising Awesome video and you can check out the full project in Spider-Man: Into the Maker-Verse . In the first of three projects balearicdynamics decided to build a project for kids who were discovering Arduino for the first time.  His objectives for the project were to make it easy to assemble and understand by a class of kids and to make the project components replicable as a medium-difficult assembly kit.  As you would expect from a project from balearicdynamics, every box should have something original and he demonstrates that in The Useless Box.  In a separate project,  R2-D2 Arcade Live , he had the insane idea of setting-up the PiCade for live-action, control of an R2-D2 unit in a Star Wars simulated environment.  Meanwhile,  dubbie  decided to try and make some sort of augmented reality game. Augmented Reality, as far as this project is concerned, is taking a video stream  and processing it in some way and adding additional information on screen as an overlay.  He's connected a PixyCam to his laptop and run the supplied PixyMon programme. He's trained the Pixycam to recognise yellow objects, in this case Lego men. Rather than sticking a complete laptop on the headset, he's used an LCD display connected via a HDMI cable. The trial LCD display is quite large but a much smaller one, probably 3.5 inches or maybe 5 inches, check out the video and first project blog post.  This was the one project was on the bubble and almost declared a winner by the judges. You can check it out in ARBot #5 : The Final Working (after a fashion) System. mahmood.hassan  built a small and fun DIY toy for little kids to teach them alphabets, numbers, shapes and much more in Kids Kingdom: Learn N Fun .

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The following projects were chosen as your winners in the electronic toys competition:

 

ravi_butani was the Grand Prize Winner.  In DIY Smartphone controlled tiny plane as weekend project for children and parents , he shows you how to build a DIY >$15 DIY Park Controller Plane using an ESP8266 and the Arduino IDE.  This was a great STEM related toy build and a very interesting initiative to teach students electronics and aerodynamics.  It involved cheap components and it was a highly detailed blog with lots of video.  The plane was not only handmade, he also flew it well.  The first place winners were all worthy winners as well.  luislabmo  pimped his picade using his engaving machine, doing some detailed engraving, and producing some superb visual effects in Pimp my PICADE.  fmilburn built a rainbow ukulele so his 3 year old granddaughter didn't feel left out when he was attending to "Robot Summer Camp" with her older siblings in the Rainbow Ukulele. balearicdynamics built an mp3 player and its a winner in The Musical Box. For the music generation, he uses an Arduino UnoArduino Uno aiming to create a general-purpose mp3 with a reusable design in other projects. In this particular context the Arduino mp3 player should reproduce the classical musical-box sound; to build the circuit he has an Arduino Prototype Shield. The circuit is not particularly complex and also an Arduino NANO will work fine. The core of the mp3 music player includes all the features you would find in a commercial mp3 player such as a six level equalizer preset, track selection, volume control, amplified speaker output, and earphone output.

 

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Without further ado here are your winners...

 

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The Grand Prize Winner

 

DIY Smartphone controlled tiny plane as weekend project for children and parents by ravi_butani:

 

Fuzzy Plant Watering System DIY Smartphone controlled tiny plane as weekend project for children and parents
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"The idea of building a small plane using cheap components was incredible and is a very interesting initiative for teaching electronics and aerodynamics concepts in schools." - Community Member Judge

"This project achieved so much with so little and ravi_butani  provided a highly detailed blog, delivering a step by step guide to the build." - Community Member Judge

"A great toy for a 3 year old. I particularly liked the fact that you got her involved in choosing the sounds to go on it. I'm sure she'll appreciate a personalized toy even more." - Community Member Judge

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(2) Coreless DC motor with cw and ccw prop
ESP-12 or ESP-07 module
3.7V 180mAH 20C LiPo battery
(2) SI2302DS A2SHB SOT23 MOSFET
(5) 3.3kOhms 1/10 watt smd or 1/4 watt through hole resistors
1N4007 smd or through hole diode
TP4056 1S 1A Lipo Charger module
2 male and 1 female mini JST connector
(2-3) Barbecue sticks
50cm x 50cm 3mm depron sheet or any rigid 3mm foam sheet
Single core insulated jumper wire
Nodemcu or cp2102 USB to UART converter as programmer for upload firmware to esp8266
Scotch Tape
Super Glue
Hobby grade Soldering Tools
Surgical Blade with blade holder
Hot glue gun
Scale
Computer having Arduino IDE with ESP8266 Arduino Core
Android Mobile phone

 

 

"DIY Smartphone Controlled Plane, great description with lots of pictures." - Community Member Judge

"A very cool project!  Great documentation and amazing results shown in the video." - Community Member Judge

"Top Place: This goes to ravi_butani for his airplane as I thought the whole design was fun, modern and clever. I used to love model planes - chuck gliders and rubber band models so this really took me back to the 70's/80's and toys. It also seemed to work so well. Personally I would have accidentally crashed it on that maiden flight so another well done to him for the pilot skills." - Community Member Judge

"I'm particularly impressed that the plane was handmade and that it flew so well." - Community Member Judge

First Place Winners

 

Creating your own Handheld Electronic Games – Pocket Nim  by shabaz :

 

Creating your own Handheld Electronic Games - Pocket Nim
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"I loved the idea of the project, mainly because they use games as a motivating factor for teaching electronics, 3D printing, and programming." - Community Member Judge

"Creating Your Own Handheld Electronic Games, great build well described." - Community Member Judge

 

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"As usual, flawless build with excellent documentation along the way. Nice to see his nephews trying out the prototype and seeing the design process in action." - Community Member Judge

 

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C1 10u AluminiumKemet 1Buy NowBuy Now
J1, J3 2-pin SIL HeaderMulticomp2Buy NowBuy Now
Shorting Link 2.54mmHarwin1Buy NowBuy Now
20-way SIL header (break into 8/8/4)Multicomp1Buy NowBuy Now
Piezo DiscPro Signal1Buy NowBuy Now
2 x AAA Battery HolderKeystone1Buy NowBuy Now
Slide SwitchC&K1Buy NowBuy Now
Tact SwitchMulticomp5Buy NowBuy Now
U1 XMC 2Go XMC1100 BoardInfineon1Buy NowBuy Now
EnclosureHammond1Buy NowBuy Now



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D1 8x8 LED Matrix
PCB 69 x 60 mm
(5) Plastic button caps

 

"This was one amazing project.  Highly documented with great images/illustrations made this a very enjoyable read and highly educational." - Community Member Judge

"Great to see him testing it with the next generation of engineers although maybe a bit harsh to scroll 'looser' across the screen to them :-) This was a very well packaged up toy, again taking me back to the 80's when LCD games were the rage (and cutting edge)." - Community Member Judge

the Rainbow Ukulele by fmilburn:

 

the Rainbox Ukelele
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"A fun project, built for a grandchild, how could anything be better." - Community Member Judge


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Scrap plywood
Adafruit Feather M4 Express
Adafruit Prop-Maker Wing (has amplifier and speaker connections)
Lots of buttons
A ring with WS21812 "NeoPixels"
Speaker removed from a junked printer
Wire and stuff

 

 

"A fun project presented in an easy to build manner with great end results." - Community Member Judge

"A great toy for a 3 year old. I particularly liked the fact that you got her involved in chosing the sounds to go on it. I'm sure she'll appreciate a personalized toy even more." - Community Member Judge

 

Pimp my PICADE  by luislabmo:

 

Pimp my PICADE
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"The 1st runner up was the Pimp my PICADE  by luislabmo for his use of the engraving machine and led display." - Community Member Judge

"I really liked the high quality of the build and implementation to produce some superb visual effects." - Community Member Judge


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Arduino Pro MiniAdafruit1Buy NowBuy Now
PicadePimoroni1Buy NowBuy Now
Creality CR-10SCreality1Buy NowBuy Now
3D Printer FilamentUltimaker1Buy NowBuy Now



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Custom PCB
7 individually addressable RGB LEDs

 

 

"A very cool hack, packed with some great tool development.  A definite improvement to your gaming console." - Community Member Judge

 

The Musical Box by balearicdynamics:

 

The Musical Box
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"The 2nd runner up was the Musical Box by balearicdynamics for his usage of simple but effective sound and light. The side motor for the pointer was effective with the windup sound." - Community Member Judge

 

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Arduino UnoArduino1Buy NowBuy Now
bbc micro:bitbbc micro:bit1Buy NowBuy Now
All-in-one Robotics Board For micro:bitKitronik1Buy NowBuy Now
Keysight 1230 Series MultimeterKeysight1Buy NowBuy Now



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Arduino Prototype Shield
DFPlayer Mini Mp3
(5) DC Motors
3D Print Parts
Cardboard Boxes

 

"Creating Your Own Handheld Electronic Games, great build well described." - Community Member Judge

"Musical Box, cool build well described." - Community Member Judge

Honorable Mention

The following projects received first place votes from the community member judges:


 

Spider-Man:  Into the Maker-Verse by connormiller:

 

Spider-Man: Into the Maker-Verse
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Product NameManufacturerQuantity
Raspberry Pi 3 Model ARaspberry Pi1Buy NowBuy Now
RPI NOIR CAMERA BOARDRaspberry Pi1Buy NowBuy Now
Raspberry Pi Sense HATRaspberry Pi1Buy NowBuy Now
3D Printer FilamentUltimaker1Buy NowBuy Now
HC-SR04 Ultrasonic SensorMCM1Buy NowBuy Now



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330 Ohm Resistor
470 Ohm Resistor
2n2222 NPN Transistor
1N4007 Diode
LM2596 DC to DC Buck Converter 3.0-40V to 1.5-35V Power Supply Step Down Module
12mm x 2.7mm Cellphone Vibration DC Micro Motor 3V 70mA 12000RPM
16 gram 3/8"-24 CO2 Cartridge
CYCPLUS CO2 Inflator Bicycle Tire Pump
1/4" Clear Vinyl Tubing tubing
KevlarRegistered Braided Cord 500lb High Strength Low Stretch Tent Tarp Guyline
1/4" Steel Rod Stock (for metal hook, alternately it can be 3D Printed)

 

"The final runner up was Spider-Man:  Into the Maker-Verse by connormiller on account of his sewing and using many instruments for design. He has a fertile mind and good focus for the results." - Community Member Judge

 

The Useless Box by balearicdynamics :

 

The Useless Box
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"Useless Box, good description and build instructions." - Community Member Judge

"As usual, balearicdynamics has produced a highly unique and entertaining project delivered in a well detailed blog." - Community Member Judge

 

Product NameManufacturerQuantity
Arduino UnoArduino1Buy NowBuy Now

 

Product Name
Starter Kit
Servo Arm
Minion
Plywood
Battery

 

ARBot by dubbie:

  • ARBot #1 : Testing the Concept of Augmented Reality (for Electronic Toys)
  • ARBot #2 : Connecting the Angle Sensor to the Servo Motor
  • ARBot #3 : The Augmented Reality Headset
  • ARBot #4 : Adding the Orientation Sensor to the VR Goggles
  • ARBot #5 : The Final Working (after a fashion) System

 

ARBot
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"I wish to add a honorable mention for ARBot by dubbie. A great blog about many things especially the mobile robot truck. He may not have had success, but it was very good to instruct others to face adversity up front..." - Community Member Judge

"I found the integration between digital image processing and augmented reality of this project very cool. The project was very well documented by the author and can be applied to many games with children." - Community Member Judge

"For a project that didn't quite meet his aspirations, but plenty of effort was expended, I think this goes to dubbie's augmented reality project. It was fun and just along the lines of how many projects go - also nice to see I'm not the only one that struggles to get a motor traction :-)" - Community Member Judge

Product NameManufacturerQuantity
Arduino MKR ZeroArduino1Buy NowBuy Now

 

Product Name
PixyCam
2 Yellow Lego Men
BN0055 Rotation Sensor
Servo Motor
SongMi Virtual Reality Glasses headset
mobile robot chassis

 

Kids Kingdom: Learn N Fun  by mahmood.hassan:

 

Kids Kingdom: Learn N Fun
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"Building electronic equipment for children's entertainment and teaching is very interesting." - Community Member Judge

 

"I played around with those RM/GUI software packages before but never made much progress. Where as mahmood.hassan seems to have got it covered very well and has built a great educational toy. It could actually be sold IMO." - Community Member Judge

 

 

Product NameManufacturerQuantity

STM32F746NG discovery kit

ST1Buy NowBuy Now

 

Product Name
TouchGFX Designer
Keil MDK

 

R2-D2 Arcade Live by balearicdynamics:

 

R2-D2 Arcade Live
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"A nice mash-up between two products. I have to also give him credit for managing 3 entries!" - Community Member Judge

 

Product NameManufacturerQuantity
PicadePIMORONI1Buy NowBuy Now
Raspberry Pi 3B+Raspberry Pi 1Buy NowBuy Now
RPI CameraRaspberry Pi1Buy NowBuy Now

 

Product Name

R2-D2 Droid

 

What's Happening Now

 

There's always stuff going on in the community and the best ideas always come from you.  Suggest your idea in the Monthly Poll,  and vote on the themes you want to do projects on. Build projects that scavenge energy from sources such as solar, vibrations, heat, etc. and store them in an associated storage such as rechargeable batteries, super capacitors, etc. in the Energy Harvesting competition.  Or, your project can be either a vision based project involving anything that is related to Computer Vision and Machine Learning , Camera Vision and AI based projects, or Deep Learning. Or, it can be a graphics project involving something graphical such as graphics such adding a graphical display to a microcontroller, image processing on a microcontroller, image recognition interface a camera to a microcontroller,  or FPGA - camera interfacing/image in the Vision Thing competition. 

 

Energy HarvestingVision Thing
Project14 | Energy Harvesting: Build Projects that Scavenge Energy from Wasted Energy Sources! Project14 | Vision Thing: Build Things Using Graphics, AI, Computer Vision, & Beyond!
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Energy Harvesting Vision Thing

 

 

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  • shabaz
    shabaz over 5 years ago +11
    Congrats everyone! : ) There was super-inventive stuff from all the contestants - it was really nice to see the ideas and hard work! My nephews will be pleased the project they worked on won a prize :…
  • tariq.ahmad
    tariq.ahmad over 5 years ago +9
    I just wanted to say that this was an especially hard competition to judge and sincerely thank everyone that volunteered to judge. There were too many amazing projects this time around. What's good about…
  • balearicdynamics
    balearicdynamics over 5 years ago +8
    I had a week of full holiday (after one year and half) that was very relaxing for the mind but – ashamed – I delayed a lot of things. Including thanking the judges for assigning me one of the three first…
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    ravi_butani over 5 years ago

    Woowww... Thank you community members and judges .... and congratulations to winners and participants for sharing their amazing DIY Toys...

    I have many more updates coming ahead linked to my project ...

    Prize of 200USD Cart will be very helpful for these updates...

    I have replaced ESP8266 with ESP32 and added 6Axis IMU for get stable flight in windy day and open possibility to more cool airplane frames..

    Even tried and tested Drone with altitude hold with my DIY Flight controller based on ESP32..

    Here are few vids.

    https://drive.google.com/open?id=1sntifv6Pv3d-XGG6L451nXFhNKzLtzKu

    https://drive.google.com/open?id=1PZdF65evNb8EULUTzkn-oE6ZwwWT-wZN

    https://drive.google.com/open?id=1ZQnF47xkKGLScNuxQT_JAO5Q4URymVI0

    https://drive.google.com/open?id=1GQqUeMz4xgN7hxShxUI8bZgsNlXIiF23

     

     

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    ravi_butani over 5 years ago

    Woowww... Thank you community members and judges .... and congratulations to winners and participants for sharing their amazing DIY Toys...

    I have many more updates coming ahead linked to my project ...

    Prize of 200USD Cart will be very helpful for these updates...

    I have replaced ESP8266 with ESP32 and added 6Axis IMU for get stable flight in windy day and open possibility to more cool airplane frames..

    Even tried and tested Drone with altitude hold with my DIY Flight controller based on ESP32..

    Here are few vids.

    https://drive.google.com/open?id=1sntifv6Pv3d-XGG6L451nXFhNKzLtzKu

    https://drive.google.com/open?id=1PZdF65evNb8EULUTzkn-oE6ZwwWT-wZN

    https://drive.google.com/open?id=1ZQnF47xkKGLScNuxQT_JAO5Q4URymVI0

    https://drive.google.com/open?id=1GQqUeMz4xgN7hxShxUI8bZgsNlXIiF23

     

     

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    ravi_butani over 5 years ago in reply to ravi_butani

    Flying Santa Sleigh - Premier Blog# 1  Is my project entry for holiday special 19 contest where I am building poor man's Flying santa sleigh image using this esp32 based my own designed flight controller board... Cheers... Happy new year...

     

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