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  • CUBEX

  • Assemble the CUBEX Camera, Radio, and Solar Cell board.
  • CUBEX

  • Powering the Motherboard, Camera, and Radio board using a power supply set to 3.3v, upload the code available at: https://github.com/arkorobotics/CUBEX_V1/tree/master/Code
  • CUBEX

  • Finally, assemble CUBEX Power Board, LTC3536 section first, connect a power supply (set to 4.2v) to the battery input and measure the LTC3536 (buck-boost) output to assure the output is 3.3v. Then solder on the LTC3105 (solar charger) and solar cells...
  • Ultra Simple 2x4 Server Rack

  • Have them cut the boards for you to these specs:Board #1 and 2: 20.75", then 20.75", then the remainder should be cut in half (will be 27.25" each, minus whatever is converted to sawdust)Board #3 and 4: Just saw these in half: 48" long.This will give...
  • CANPi

  • Get the components from your preferred supplier and solder the board.This is a list with all the needed components at Mouser:.http://www.mouser.com/ProjectManager/ProjectDetail.aspx?AccessID=3BD03F3D2D
  • Smile Station

  • On this next link is where I got the info for sending the photos taken with its own email account .http://mitchtech.net/connect-raspberry-pi-to-gmail...I tested it by copying the script to send attachments in to the python editor on the rpi by first...
  • Smile Station

  • Ok I pored the cement in the tube with a blue foam board on the bottom glued to the sides. That seemed to work out well accept I stuck a blue foam board cutout with a hole cut out in it to keep the 2" pvc pipe in place. Bad Idea it moved the PVC pipe...
  • Sci-fi grade Home Automation

  • Building the blind minder breakout board:For this one, I think I'm just going to give a picture, a sketch, and the STL files. It's so simple it's not even really worth a full build log.Clockwise from the top left, the outbound pairs are:9V brick (for...
  • RF light switch

  • Receiver:This end is connected to mains voltage (240VAC for me). Ignore the photos as that was done on old board with other projects, and still used ATmega's. Line up a 7805 or your favourite regulator and feed the uC and RF module. Grab a data line...
  • Awesome Jacket

  • The speaker was re-purposed from an old Motorola hands-free set. It is a unit with a housing that included a decent speaker, power ccts, and amplification. A coiled cord ran out one end to an auto lighter adapter and a second coiled cord ran to a jack...