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<?xml-stylesheet type="text/xsl" href="https://community.element14.com/cfs-file/__key/system/syndication/rss.xsl" media="screen"?><rss version="2.0" xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/" xmlns:slash="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/slash/" xmlns:wfw="http://wellformedweb.org/CommentAPI/"><channel><title>A Question of Scale </title><link>https://community.element14.com/challenges-projects/project14/questionofscale/</link><description>Take something and scale it up or down. Or, do a project involving measurement systems measurement systems such as thermocouples, piezos, and other sensors.</description><dc:language>en-US</dc:language><generator>Telligent Community 12</generator><item><title>Wiki Page: Project14 | A Question of Scale: Grow or Shrink Something for a Cartridge-Sized NES Portable!</title><link>https://community.element14.com/challenges-projects/project14/questionofscale/w/documents/4015/project14-a-question-of-scale-grow-or-shrink-something-for-a-cartridge-sized-nes-portable</link><pubDate>Sat, 13 Aug 2022 07:03:00 GMT</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">93d5dcb4-84c2-446f-b2cb-99731719e767:b228d5c9-5c33-42f6-9012-b7a39a653d99</guid><dc:creator>tariq.ahmad</dc:creator><description>In the comments below: Tell us about your Question of Scale project ideas ! It can be a Something You Shrink or Grow like the Cartridge-Sized NES Portable Grand Prize (plus a $100 Shopping Cart) or a Data Acquisition project involving measurement systems such as thermocouples, piezos, and other sensors. The theme this month is A Question of Scale and it comes from a suggestion from beacon_dave and a follow up suggestion from jack.chaney56 (who thought of projects involving measurement systems such as thermocouples, piezos, and other sensors). The original idea was to take something and scale it up or down like Ben Heck’s Giant Game Boy , Ben Heck&amp;#39;s Hand Soldered Portable Atari 2600 , or Jumbo Servo by Workshopshed . While we are talking about great projects from element14&amp;#39;s The Ben Heck Show , you could also throw in Episode 206: Ben Heck&amp;#39;s ZX Spectrum 2.0 which Workshopshed won for his entry in Winner Announcement: Ben Heck&amp;#39;s Portable ZX Spectrum! Ben Heck, like many of you, holds a special place in my heart, it was the only program that I was on during my first year on the element14 community. If there was ever a Project14 contest to tie in with a Ben Heck giveaway, a rarity now that he has officially retired, this would be the one to do it with. The Giant Game Boy lives in the canteen of the Chicago office and would be a nightmare to ship but luckily we still have builds leftover from Ben to use in giveaways, one of them being, the Yobo NOAC Nintendo Portable &amp;quot;How Small Can it Be?&amp;quot; ! It&amp;#39;s a Cartridge-Sized NES Portable, that accepts actual cartridges from the original NES system, a system that also holds a special place in my heart, as it was the first game console I ever owned. You can win it as the Grand Prize (along with a $100 Shopping Cart for the most exciting A Question of Scale project that either grows or shrinks something either up or down in scale. Should you decide to do a data acquisition or traditional measurement type project such as Temperature Measurement for Lab and Science Projects by shabaz , feel free to do that as well. No need to shrink something that is really big, to make it small, or vice versa. As beacon_dave mentioned data acquisition and measurement projects are &amp;quot;good for getting the younger generation interested in measuring the real world around them&amp;quot; and &amp;quot; Pico Technology has a list of educational projects for data acquisition type projects&amp;quot;. Like all Project14 contests, we&amp;#39;ll have 3 First Place Winners and a $100 Shopping Cart prize. Winners will be chosen by community member judges who will look for 4 things: Is it Original? Did you Stick to the Theme? Did you list the Steps? Video Proof (You are Encouraged to be Creative and Have Fun)! {gallery} My Gallery Title Here are Some Question of Scale Projects from Ben Heck to Inspire You: A Question of Scale: Inspiration from Ben Heck! Episode 336: Yobo NOAC Nintendo Portable &amp;quot;How Small Can it Be?&amp;quot; Episode 225: Ben Heck’s Giant Game Boy Episode www.youtube.com/watch www.youtube.com/watch A Question of Scale: Inspiration from Ben Heck! Episode 177: Ben Heck’s Dreamcast Portable Part 1 Episode Episode 181: Ben Heck&amp;#39;s Dreamcast Portable Part 2 Episode www.youtube.com/watch www.youtube.com/watch A Question of Scale: Inspiration from Ben Heck! Episode 183: Ben Heck&amp;#39;s Dreamcast Portable Part 3 Episode Episode 204: Ben Heck&amp;#39;s ZX Spectrum 2.0 Part 1 Episode www.youtube.com/watch www.youtube.com/watch A Question of Scale: Inspiration from Ben Heck! Episode 206: Ben Heck&amp;#39;s ZX Spectrum 2.0 Part 2 Episode Episode 165: Ben Heck&amp;#39;s Xbox One Portable Part 2 Episode www.youtube.com/watch www.youtube.com/watch A Question of Scale: Inspiration from Ben Heck! Episode 236: Ben Heck&amp;#39;s Hand Soldered Portable Atari 2600 Episode Episode 164: Ben Heck&amp;#39;s Xbox One Portable Part 1 Episode www.youtube.com/watch www.youtube.com/watch A Question of Scale: Inspiration from Ben Heck! Episode 165: Ben Heck&amp;#39;s Xbox One Portable Part 2 Episode Episode 166: Ben Heck&amp;#39;s Xbox One Portable Part 3 Episode www.youtube.com/watch www.youtube.com/watch Your Monthly Theme The Monthly Theme You Voted For: A Question of Scale Temperature Measurement for Lab and Science Projects Jumbo Servo players.brightcove.net/.../index.html players.brightcove.net/.../index.html Your Chance to Win Be Original Stick to the Theme You could come up with a clever name that make&amp;#39;s your project memorable! This project is your baby! Part of the fun of bringing something new into the world is coming up with a name. Your project could introduce something new or that is not commercially available or affordable! If you have an idea for a project that doesn&amp;#39;t fit the current theme then submit your idea in the comments section of the monthly poll . List the Steps Submit Video Proof Provide the steps you took to complete your project (text, video, or images). This could be a step by step how-to-guide, vlog, schematics, coding, napkin drawings, voice narration, or whatever you think will be useful! If it doesn&amp;#39;t work that&amp;#39;s fine, this is more about the journey than the end product. A short video is all that is required but you can shoot as much video as you like. You are encouraged to be creative and have as much fun as possible! The Grand Prize One Grand Prize Winner Wins Ben Heck&amp;#39;s Cartridged-Sized NES + a $100 Shopping Cart Cartridged-Sized NES $100 Shopping Cart First Place Winners 3 First Place Winners Win a $100 Shopping Cart: How to Redeem Your Shopping Cart for Project14 Your Project, Your Ideas! About Project14 Directions Every month you&amp;#39;ll have a new poll where you&amp;#39;ll get to decide an upcoming project competition, based on your interests, that will take place a couple of months in advance. Themes are broad in scope so that everyone can participate regardless of skill set. What are Monthly Themes? Every month (around the 14th of each month) a new theme will be posted on Project14 . Submit your ideas (proposals) for your projects to get feedback from the rest of the community. Submit a project entry in the Theme space once you start working on it. What are Monthly Theme Polls? Every month (around the 14th of each month) there is a project theme poll . Vote on which project competition you want to see for the following upcoming theme. The themes voted on during the previous poll decided the upcoming theme . If you submit an idea for a theme that is not used then it can still be used in a future poll. Themes comments and ideas from the comments section of the project theme poll . Step 1: Log in or register on element14, it&amp;#39;s easy and free. Step 2: Post in the comments section below to begin a discussion on your idea. Videos, pictures and text are all welcomed forms of submission. Step 3: Submit a blog post of your progress on your project by the end of the month. You are free to submit as many blog entries as you like until the beginning of the next theme. Be sure to include video proof of your project! Visit: A Question of Scale and submit your project blog or tag your blog with questionofscalech ! You have until February 14th End of Day to submit your completed project! A jury consisting of your peers will judge project submissions! In the comments below: Tell us about your Question of Scale project ideas ! It can be a Something You Shrink or Grow like the Cartridge-Sized NES Portable Grand Prize or a Data Acquisition project involving measurement systems such as thermocouples, piezos, and other sensors. Attachments: community.element14.com/.../A_5F00_Question_5F00_of_5F00_Scale_5F00_TermsandConditions.pdf A_Question_of_Scale_TermsandConditions.pdf</description><category domain="https://community.element14.com/challenges-projects/project14/questionofscale/tags/questionofscalech">questionofscalech</category></item><item><title>Wiki: Documents</title><link>https://community.element14.com/challenges-projects/project14/questionofscale/w/documents</link><pubDate>Sat, 13 Aug 2022 07:03:00 GMT</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">93d5dcb4-84c2-446f-b2cb-99731719e767:7bedac56-4376-41f1-94b3-dfaff9114fb8</guid><dc:creator /><description /></item><item><title>Wiki Page: Project14 | Winners Announcement: Size Matters Not: A Question of Scale!</title><link>https://community.element14.com/challenges-projects/project14/questionofscale/w/documents/4115/project14-winners-announcement-size-matters-not-a-question-of-scale</link><pubDate>Sat, 13 Aug 2022 06:58:00 GMT</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">93d5dcb4-84c2-446f-b2cb-99731719e767:97b219ee-eba2-47d0-bba7-fe2531024c18</guid><dc:creator>tariq.ahmad</dc:creator><description>Congratulations to nobble for Mini Gameboy Home Console: The Gamebox DMG Consolizer , Workshopshed for Jumbo LED , and dubbie for Tiny24hourMoBot ! You are the Winners of A Question of Scale competition from Project14 ! You win a $100 Shopping Cart Congratulations to shabaz for Building a Miniature 300W Speaker Simulator ! You are Grand Prize Winner of A Question of Scale ! You win the grand prize of a mini NES plus a $100 Shopping Cart &amp;quot;A mind that is stretched by a new idea can never go back to its original dimensions.&amp;quot; ~ Oliver Wendell Holmes, American jurist who served as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States and as Acting Chief Justice of the United States, noted for his long service, concise and pithy opinions, and deference to the decisions of elected legislatures, he is one of the most widely cited United States Supreme Court justices. &amp;quot;I learned, and later had to unlearn in order to become a scientist myself, that science is simply measurement and the answers are in print.&amp;quot; ~ George Gaylord Simpson, perhaps the most influential paleontologist of the twentieth century. When the idea of A Question of Scale was mentioned, the idea was to build a Jumbo Servo like Workshopshed or to blow something up or shrink it in scale such as a Giant Game Boy or make something real small like a handheld console. To make things a little more interesting, the Grand Prize was a mini NES portable. This theme had the promise of producing some fun projects and didn&amp;#39;t disappoint. There wasn&amp;#39;t a project in here that didn&amp;#39;t question the way we looked at scale. Workshopshed returned with Jumbo LED and there was a mini LED tree from kk99 , nobble returned with his most exciting Gameboy build since Hack Like Heck - Elliot Goofe - Nobble - FUTUREBOY! THE MOST Advanced Gameboy Pi. Hack 2 The Future of Handheld Gaming , and from his followed up with another exciting gaming project after his last appearance in Hack Like Heck, and R2D2 returned in the smaller form than he was seen in The Making of R2D2 - The Force on Wheels by Sean_Miller when dougw brought R2 back in a smaller form factor with Size Matters Not - An R2D2 Story . Along the way, dubbie found a clever way to build a robot in 24 hours Tiny24hourMoBot and made it really, really small.... The Grand Prize winning project was Building a Miniature 300W Speaker Simulator from shabaz . It was inspired by a project from our Test Instrumentation competition. He returned his own version of Working Prototype of a Kelvin (4-Wire) Milliohm Meter with one of his own in Building Frank&amp;#39;s Milliohm Meter . He then took that project and used it for a Project14 entry of his own! In the end, A Question of Scale proved this guy&amp;#39;s point: www.youtube.com/watch Without further adieu here are your winners... The Grand Prize Building a Miniature 300W Speaker Simulator by shabaz : shabaz recently had the pleasure of Building Frank&amp;#39;s Milliohm Meter which was based on Working Prototype of a Kelvin (4-Wire) Milliohm Meter by fmilburn . He thought it would be nice to use Frank’s Project14 project, to build his Project14 project Enter the miniature speaker simulator It is a really easy-to-assemble project. It is basically a dummy load, that can take the place of a real speaker when testing hi-fi or car stereo amplifiers. It saves having to blast out loud music each time you want to test. Building a Miniature 300W Speaker Simulator &amp;quot;A professional looking load box with a high quality build and great attention to detail on the finished product. A neat and tidy solution to the problem that could be utilised for many more tasks requiring a load.&amp;quot; - - Community Member Judge www.youtube.com/watch &amp;quot;What an amazing build! This was a clean and functional project that showcased some very important lessons in fabrication.&amp;quot; - Community Member Judge Also on Project14 by shabaz Cyclops-1000: An Electronic Eye for Rotational Speed Measurement in DIY Test Equipment Building a Fluxgate Magnetometer based Current Probe in DIY Test Equipment Building a Solar Charger in Solar Powered Yard Gadget First Place Winners Mini Gameboy Home Console: The Gamebox DMG Consolizer by nobble : Most people know Nobble from his custom handheld’s and unique video game mods, a few may remember him from his Hack Like Heck project. A fan since he was a kid, Ben Heck was the main source of inspiration for his projects and ideas for custom builds. The theme is &amp;quot;A Question of Scale&amp;quot; and the idea is to shrink or grow a project. The idea of portablizing a video game console or making a giant handheld device seemed too clich&amp;#233;. He decided to turn a small handheld into an even smaller home console? He could morph one of my favorite portable systems into a full-fledged Big Screen device thus playing off of both the &amp;quot;Shrink&amp;quot; AND &amp;quot;Grow&amp;quot; theme. Mini Gameboy Home Console: The Gamebox DMG Consolizer &amp;quot;This was a great project with an interesting, detailed blog and video giving a clear view of the design and build process. The end result was a very neat design that definitely rescaled the original.&amp;quot; - Community Member Judge www.youtube.com/watch &amp;quot;Mini Game Boy, great writeup, good walk through of design, and a solid build&amp;quot; - Community Member Judge Jumbo LED by Workshopshed : Jumbo Servo by Workshopshed was part of the inspiration behind the theme for A Question of Scale. Since creating the Jumbo Servo he’s been thinking about what else he could make in a jumbo size. The LED seemed the obvious choice. After looking at pictures of LEDs up close he went to his local IKEA store for some glass domes. There he found a plastic dome with some LED lights, it had a close height to width ratio so he swapped my glass one for that. He also ordered some 10W LEDs and some gold and silver filament. He waited until those LEDs had arrived before committing to the project. The electronics for this project are exceedingly simple. Just a 3W Red LED, resistor and a 12v power supply. He used copper wire from some &amp;quot;twin and earth&amp;quot; to replicate the tiny wires you see going from the semiconductor to the legs. Jumbo LED &amp;quot;A fun and creative project that definitely brought the upsizing of an LED to the competition. Further enhanced by upsizing the resistor to keep up the theme.&amp;quot; - Community Member Judge www.youtube.com/watch &amp;quot;As a follow-up to his jumbo servo, Andy builds a great looking jumbo LED. His motto must be &amp;#39;Supersize mine please&amp;#39;&amp;quot; - Community Member Judge Also on Project14 by Workshopshed Voice activated torch using a Rube Goldberg Machine in Wacky Automation Devices Train Repair in Simple Electronic Repairs A lightweight robot platform in Robots with Wheels Mini Logic Probe with display in DIY Test Equipment Old fashioned Japanese Music Box in Simple Music Maker Beaglebone plays the blues in Simple Music Maker Jumbo Servo in Movers and Shakers Tiny light cluster in Clustered MCUs UV Exposure Badge in Wearable Tech Tiny24MoBot by dubbie : Tiny24hourMoBot #1 : Starting Tiny24hourMoBot #2 : 5 Hours in Tiny24hourMoBot #3 : 13 hours have passed Tiny24hourMoBot #4 : The 24 hours is almost up Tiny24hourMoBot #5 : Post Script - Making it even Tinier Five hours after starting his 24 hour design of a Tiny Mobile Robot (tiny24hourmobot) Dubbie managed to 3D print a rectangular band that will hold two continuous rotation servo motors. He thought of using the DC motors from inside two broken micro servo motors but thought they would be rotating too fast, plus he would have had to include a dual H bridge DC motor drive as well. He has one but it seemed an unnecessary complication when he could just use two continuous rotation servo motors. He did check that the two servos would fit inside the red spray can top he intended to use before printing the rectangular holder. Unfortunately he forgot to include the diameter of the wheels. The micro servo motors come with 24 mm diameter circular fixings which he thought would make great wheels and save me 3D printing them. Unfortunately this makes the motor - wheel combination 51.5 mm wide at its widest point, whereas the inside diameter of the spray can top is only 50.0 mm wide. He could try reducing the diameter of the wheels by a couple of mm but then there might not be enough clearance between the bottom of the servo motor and the ground. A little over half way through the 24 hours Dubbie has allowed himself for the Tiny Mobile Robot, he sort of has a working prototype. He 3D printed a cylinder slightly wider than the widest part of the two motors which also had a mounting bar at the bottom. He carefully used self-tapping screws to fix the motor unit to the mounting bar. It is stable but could easily break if knocked - so hopefully he will not knock it. He has programmed the Arduino Nano to simply move both wheels together so that the whole mobile robot moves backwards and forwards in a straight line as he needed repeatability while he stuff everything inside the cylinder. As it is a mobile robot it needed to have some sort of sensor and as he had a HC-SR04 ultrasonic distance sensor he decided to use that. The HC-SR04 is a simple to use sensor as all you need to do is to add power, a trigger signal of at least 10 microseconds length and then measure the length in time of the echo pulse detected. Dividing the length of the detected echo by 58 converts time into distance in centimetres. At the moment it is not making use of the data from the sensor but it is all working Although he managed to create a just about working Tiny Mobile Robot in 24 hours Dubbie did not quite achieve my initial aim of getting to fit inside some read shiny spray can tops that he has been collecting. Having looked at the design to see if it was ever possible to get it to fit in he decided to have a go at redesigning the motor assembly part to see if it could be made smaller. Obviously it could, as it is nearly always possible to improve on something that already exists. He identified that he could make the servo motor band holding the two motors together smaller and reduced it from 10 mm wide to 6 mm wide. By cutting off the mounting tags on the servo motors I was also able to reduce the wheel size from 24 mm to 20 mm. This might not seem very much but the combined effect is to reduce the motor unit diameter from 55 mm to 48 mm which is just enough so that it fits into the spray can can. Tiny24MoBot &amp;quot;I liked how this project continually evolved throughout the blogs building on the design and the competition theme as time went by. A mixture of bespoke parts and parts salvaged from around the house, pulled together to produce a tiny little bot with a shopping trolley mentality.&amp;quot; - Community Member Judge players.brightcove.net/.../index.html &amp;quot;Tiny24MoBot, great writeup, good design with plenty of pictures and video to follow along.&amp;quot; - Community Member Judge &amp;quot;For a quick turn project, there was a lot of interesting lessons on how to shrink your robot.&amp;quot; - Community Member Judge Also on Project14 by dubbie : Not RoboBobLet in Robots with Wheels RoboBobLet in Robots with Wheels TinyDVM in Test Instrumentation JackBox in Merry Boxes &amp;amp; LEDs Runners Up The following projects received votes from the judges... Size Matters Not - An R2D2 Story by dougw : R2D2 is a monumental icon regardless of its physical size - that has meaning for a large number of people - one of the most popular characters who has no speech. Doug has been planning for quite a while to build an R2D2, but every time he took a concrete step towards that goal it seemed to look harder to achieve something reasonable. This entry is using A Question of Scale as an excuse to move this mini R2D2 project out of the planning stage and into a build phase. It is great to finally get around to another project from my bucket list. This is definitely a scaled down version of R2D2. Size Matters Not - An R2D2 Story &amp;quot;What an amazing and highly detailed 3D print. It is projects like this that inspire me to print more and more things.&amp;quot; - Community Member Judge www.youtube.com/watch Also on Project14 by dougw Sparky the Power Chick in Techno Toys Geeked Out Business Cards in Geeky Gadgets Purple Panic Button in Wacky Automation Devices The Magic Tool Kit in Portable Electronics Kit Cyber Chicklet in Open Arduino &amp;#181;BOSS .... Test Instrumentation ... micro:bit in Test Instrumentation Tube Amp on a PCB in Back to Analog Remote Home Monitoring with Raspberry Pi and Hologram Nova - Full Instructions by luislabmo : The Remote Home Monitor will encourage you to upgrade your home to a smarter and more secure one, offering safety measures, protection, monitoring and key indicators for later improvement using the Nova Cellular USB Modem and a Raspberry Pi. This project is not about just turning ON/OFF a light from a smart phone. It is focused on integrating a network of sensors, nicely presenting the data in a dashboard, monitoring and controlling all the features with a simple and friendly user interface, accessible from a web browser or a touch screen console at home. Remote Home Monitoring with Raspberry Pi and Hologram Nova - Full Instructions &amp;quot;Remote Home Monitor, good writeup and design, but did not include a video of working project.&amp;quot; - Community Member Judge players.brightcove.net/.../index.html What&amp;#39;s Happening Now There&amp;#39;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. You can experience the Force for yourself with the Electromagnetism project competition or build a Home Automation project to give your habitat a personality! Electromagnetism Wearable Tech Project14 | The Force of Electromagnetism: Anything from Solenoids, Motors, to Wireless Transfer! Home Automation Mojo You Must Know Part 4: Actuation Electromagnetism Home Automation Thank you for continued support of Project14 ! Keep warm! Spring is coming soon! 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