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    Open Heart

    Version 2.0

    Even more fun for Arduino lovers! Here comes the new version of the Open Heart.

    Get introduced to the LED matrix world with this simple lovely kit from Jimmie P. Rodgers.

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    Arduino Workshop Kit

    Hello Electronics World!

    All you need to join a first workshop with Arduino.

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    Atari Punk Console

    Version 1.1

    The Atari Punk Console is a simple and popular DIY noisemaker circuit providing low-fi sound effects that resemble classic Atari console games from the 1980s.

    The original circuit was developed by Forrest M. Mims III, and published in a Radio Shack booklet: “Engineer’s Notebook: Integrated Circuit Applications” (1980). It was named the Atari Punk Console by Kaustic Machines, due to the similarity of the sounds it makes to an Atari 2600.

    This is the Jimmie P. Rodgers version, a good circuit to build for beginners.

     

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    LoL Shield (Green) v1.5

    A charlieplexed LED Matrix for Arduino

    So you want to learn both how to solder and use an Arduino?

    This kit is a good practical exercice, since you'll have to sold 126 LED on a dedicated PCB, Arduino ready!


    The project's code is available under the Gnu General Public Licence V3, so you can study, use and improve it the way you like. Get the code here, or for the impatient:

    svn checkout http://lolshield.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/ lolshield-read-only

    As Jimmie does, you'll have lot of fun using this charlieplexed LED matrix playing Pong or Game of Life. Have fun!

     

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    Tubby Amp

    A mono speaker/amplifier combo

    This kit is a compact, battery powered, mono speaker/amplifier combo. The whole kit including a 9v battery (not supplied) is small enough to fit into an 8oz tub. The Tubby works well as a speaker for the Posc, it can also be used with an mp3 player or a computer, or if used with a pre amp – a guitar. The two inch Mylar speaker offers good quality sound, is stronger than a regular paper speaker and is resistant to rain and water. Download a PDF of the instructions and schematic. For a PDF of the PCB artwork click here – Note: It’s a mirror image used to make a laser toner transfer, you may have to reflect it depending on your method for printing PCBs. Soldering equipment not included.

    A sample of the Tubby Amp, recorded in a domestic environment with an AKG C451B condenser microphone, can be found here. Track – What Makes A Man A Human, by Softwhere

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