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== [[Motörheadz]] == | == [[Motörheadz]] == | ||
[[File:MotörheadzEntwurf.jpg|320px]] | [[File:MotörheadzEntwurf.jpg|320px|link=Motörheadz]] | ||
== [[BalanZBot]] == | == [[BalanZBot]] == | ||
[[File:BalanZeBot_Prototyp.jpg|320px]] | [[File:BalanZeBot_Prototyp.jpg|320px|link=BalanZBot]] | ||
== [[MicMacMC]] == | == [[MicMacMC]] == | ||
[[File:MicMacMc_Set.jpg|320px]] | [[File:MicMacMc_Set.jpg|320px|link=MicMacMC]] | ||
== [[SmartHomeNightLight]] == | == [[SmartHomeNightLight]] == | ||
[[File:SmartHome_NightLight.pdf|320px]] | [[File:SmartHome_NightLight.pdf|320px|link=SmartHomeNightLight]] | ||
== [[IoT Clock]] == | == [[IoT Clock]] == | ||
That blinky thing hanging over the door now. | That blinky thing hanging over the door now. | ||
The web app to control it: | |||
https://iot-clock2.appspot.com/ | https://iot-clock2.appspot.com/ | ||
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== [[Thermal IR-Camera]] == | == [[Thermal IR-Camera]] == | ||
[[File:ThermalCam_PD.png|320px|link=Thermal_IR-Camera]] | |||
[[File:ThermalCam_PD.png|320px]] | |||
== [[STM32 dev]] == | == [[STM32 dev]] == | ||
[[File:Stm32pcb1d.jpg]] | [[File:Stm32pcb1d.jpg|320px|link=STM32_dev]] | ||
== [[SolarRC]] == | == [[SolarRC]] == | ||
== [[SGMKmorseAttacks]] == | == [[SGMKmorseAttacks]] == | ||
[[File:P1080620.JPG|320px|link=SGMKmorseAttacks]] | |||
[[File:P1080620.JPG|320px]] | |||
== [[CyberDudelsack]] == | == [[CyberDudelsack]] == | ||
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== [[SGMKduino]] == | == [[SGMKduino]] == | ||
[[File:SGMKduino_v3_web.png|320px|link=SGMKduino]] | |||
[[File:SGMKduino_v3_web.png|320px]] | |||
== [[Gnusbuino]] == | == [[Gnusbuino]] == | ||
[[File:Gnusbuino_pcb.gif]] | [[File:Gnusbuino_pcb.gif|320px|link=Gnusbuino]] | ||
The Gnusbuino is an adaption of Michael Egger's gnusb that is (more or less) compatible with the Arduino environment. | The Gnusbuino is an adaption of Michael Egger's gnusb that is (more or less) compatible with the Arduino environment. | ||
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== [[8bit Mix Tape]] == | == [[8bit Mix Tape]] == | ||
[[File:8bit_mixedTapev02.jpg|left|400px]] {{#widget:Vimeo|id=58727965}} | [[File:8bit_mixedTapev02.jpg|left|400px|link=8bit_Mix_Tape]] {{#widget:Vimeo|id=58727965}} | ||
The 8bit MixTape is an arduino compatible sound gadget, based on the BabyGnusbuino ([http://www.anyma.ch/blogs/research/ anyma]) and [http://youtube.com/watch?v=GtQdIYUtAHg Viznut's "Algorithmic symphonies from one line of code"], put together by dusjagr, [http://lifepatch.org/ ucok] and iyok... | The 8bit MixTape is an arduino compatible sound gadget, based on the BabyGnusbuino ([http://www.anyma.ch/blogs/research/ anyma]) and [http://youtube.com/watch?v=GtQdIYUtAHg Viznut's "Algorithmic symphonies from one line of code"], put together by dusjagr, [http://lifepatch.org/ ucok] and iyok... | ||
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== [[Vive la Resistance aka NanoSmano Sajica]] == | == [[Vive la Resistance aka NanoSmano Sajica]] == | ||
[[File:sajica_circuit.jpg|320px|link=Vive_la_Resistance_aka_NanoSmano_Sajica]] | |||
[[File:sajica_circuit.jpg|320px]] | |||
== [[Shruti Hacking - Radel Nano Dx]] == | == [[Shruti Hacking - Radel Nano Dx]] == | ||
Instruction on how to digitally hack the legendary Indian musical instruments by Radel. Radel Electronics Pvt. Ltd. is the pioneer in the field of electronic musical instruments for Indian music. <br> | Instruction on how to digitally hack the legendary Indian musical instruments by Radel. Radel Electronics Pvt. Ltd. is the pioneer in the field of electronic musical instruments for Indian music. <br> | ||
[[File:shruti_hack.jpg|140px]] | [[File:shruti_hack.jpg|140px|link=Shruti_Hacking__-_Radel_Nano_Dx]] | ||
== [[microRing]] == | == [[microRing]] == | ||
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{{#widget:Vimeo|id=72336145}} | {{#widget:Vimeo|id=72336145}} | ||
== [[micronoise]] == | |||
[[File:mask_engl.png|320px|link=Micronoise]] | |||
== [[micronoise pro]] == | == [[micronoise pro]] == | ||
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the micronoise pro is a further development of the original micronoise. it uses all 4 NAND gates of the 4093 chip. | the micronoise pro is a further development of the original micronoise. it uses all 4 NAND gates of the 4093 chip. | ||
[[File:micronoise_pro.jpg| | [[File:micronoise_pro.jpg|320px|link=micronoise_pro]] | ||
== [[8step sequencer]] == | == [[8step sequencer]] == | ||
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some designs of simple 8step sequencers based on the 4022 chip | some designs of simple 8step sequencers based on the 4022 chip | ||
[[File:Modula_seq_small.jpg| | [[File:Modula_seq_small.jpg|320px|link=8step_sequencer]] | ||
== [[SinkDriverArduinoShield]] == | == [[SinkDriverArduinoShield]] == | ||
[[File:ArduinoPOWERshield-1.jpg|320px|link=SinkDriverArduinoShield]] | |||
[[File:ArduinoPOWERshield-1.jpg]] | |||
== [[CapSense (QTouchADC)]] == | == [[CapSense (QTouchADC)]] == | ||
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== Masken == | == Masken == | ||
=== BitBadge === | === BitBadge === | ||
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Dual Electronic Percussion based on the TBridge Circuit | Dual Electronic Percussion based on the TBridge Circuit | ||
[[File:dualTbridge.JPG|300px]] | [[File:dualTbridge.JPG|300px|link=Dual_TBridge_Percussion]] | ||
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== [[rawcoco]] == | == [[rawcoco]] == | ||
[[File:rawcoco_DSCN0342.JPG]] | [[File:rawcoco_DSCN0342.JPG]] | ||
== [[CocoTeens7 - Hit The Tune]] == | == [[CocoTeens7 - Hit The Tune]] == | ||
[[File:CocoTeens7_HitTheTune_front.jpg|400px]] | [[File:CocoTeens7_HitTheTune_front.jpg|400px|link=CocoTeens7_-_Hit_The_Tune]] | ||
== [[Shenzhen Ready]] == | == [[Shenzhen Ready]] == | ||
[[File:IMG_20160518_102335.jpg|400px]] | [[File:IMG_20160518_102335.jpg|400px|link=Shenzhen_Ready]] | ||
== [[Electronic Voodoo Doll Advanced]] == | == [[Electronic Voodoo Doll Advanced]] == | ||
[[File:voodoo.jpg|400px]] | [[File:voodoo.jpg|400px|link=Electronic_Voodoo_Doll_Advanced]] | ||
== [[Simple Theremin]] == | == [[Simple Theremin]] == | ||
[[File:Simple_theremin_case.jpg|400px]] | [[File:Simple_theremin_case.jpg|400px|link=Simple_Theremin]] | ||
== [[LDR - Cell Phone Door Opener]] == | == [[LDR - Cell Phone Door Opener]] == | ||
[[File:DoorOpener.jpg|400px]] | [[File:DoorOpener.jpg|400px|link=LDR_-_Cell_Phone_Door_Opener]] | ||
== [[simple soap]] == | == [[simple soap]] == | ||
== [[PAMAMP]] == | == [[PAMAMP]] == | ||
[[File:Pamamp rev0.02 pic 00a.png|400px]] | [[File:Pamamp rev0.02 pic 00a.png|400px|link=PAMAMP]] | ||
== [[Pixel drift]] == | |||
[[File:Pixel_drift_earphones.jpg|400px|link=Pixel_drift]] | |||
== [[ | == [[Solar bird]] == | ||
[[File: | [[File:solarbird_pcb_top_400x1000.png|x400px|link=Solar_bird]] |
Revision as of 12:00, 17 September 2018
Volx Micro Mechanic Macintosh Monitor
Motörheadz
BalanZBot
MicMacMC
SmartHomeNightLight
IoT Clock
That blinky thing hanging over the door now.
The web app to control it: https://iot-clock2.appspot.com/
Arduino Uno R3 as HID
Turning the Arduino UNO R3 into a HID is very easy. But the documentation on the web just sucks. Get the recipe here at SGMK.
Elektronisches Heimatwerk Luzern 28.2.-10.3.2013
Workshopology
WatchOut
Thermal IR-Camera
STM32 dev
SolarRC
SGMKmorseAttacks
CyberDudelsack
SGMKtiny
SGMKduino
Gnusbuino
The Gnusbuino is an adaption of Michael Egger's gnusb that is (more or less) compatible with the Arduino environment. It uses the V-USB virtual USB driver from obdev.at instead of a dedicated USB chip (FTDI on the Arduino) - is thus a lot easier and cheaper to build oneself - very few components, single sided PCB… It has a bootloader and can programmed directly through USB. It can mimic many devices (like the USBasp AVR programmer or a standard USB-MIDI interface).
Offspring:
- Midignusbuino - Arduino compatible USB-MIDI controller / interface
- Babygnusbuino - ridiculously small bare-bones Arduino
- Gnusbuino88 Atmega88 version
- Babygnusbuino-v2 - more free pins on already ridiculously small bare-bones Arduino
- Babymidimultiplexgnusbuino - 8 channel MIDI controller
- 8bit Mix Tape
Discussions at the anyma research week 2014, after hours and hours of discussions, late night fights and yelling, nightmares and fantasies about what comes after the arduino.... cheap, simple, easy to make? or next level shit using arm-processors? more pins / less pins? fuck attiny85 forever? what about the 32u4 chip? or just buy the arduino micro? or should we just use the Gnusbuino, as we always had? or what about that Atmega88 chip? or, or, or, or,...
8bit Mix Tape
{{#widget:Vimeo|id=58727965}}
The 8bit MixTape is an arduino compatible sound gadget, based on the BabyGnusbuino (anyma) and Viznut's "Algorithmic symphonies from one line of code", put together by dusjagr, ucok and iyok...
New version, v0.2, nicely fits into a tape, with battery, USB programming interface, LEDs and a button to choose different codes.
links: http://youtube.com/watch?v=GtQdIYUtAHg http://wurstcaptures.untergrund.net/music/ http://wiki.sgmk-ssam.ch/index.php/Babygnusbuino
DIY Micro Laser Cutter
Step by Step Instruction for building your DIY Laser Cutter.
little cutie code snippets
- tone sweep arduino combine with a maotor driver or mosfet for speakers + maizena
20_pix display
{{#widget:Vimeo|id=10895002}}
Vive la Resistance aka NanoSmano Sajica
Shruti Hacking - Radel Nano Dx
Instruction on how to digitally hack the legendary Indian musical instruments by Radel. Radel Electronics Pvt. Ltd. is the pioneer in the field of electronic musical instruments for Indian music.
microRing
The Idea is to generate two squarewaves with two NAND-Gatters of a 4093 IC and use the other two NAND as an XOR stage. The two waveforms are then send as inputs to the XOR and we have a Ring Modulation. Best of it, it's all on just one 4093. The additional parts are also very easy.
microNAND
This Circuit is the result of the first try to build the microRing described above. Due to some misonceptions, this circuit is not a ring modulator, but nevertheless sounds great. So i leave this stuff on.
{{#widget:Vimeo|id=72336145}}
micronoise
micronoise pro
the micronoise pro is a further development of the original micronoise. it uses all 4 NAND gates of the 4093 chip.
8step sequencer
some designs of simple 8step sequencers based on the 4022 chip
SinkDriverArduinoShield
CapSense (QTouchADC)
Fermento Mods
Masken
BitBadge
Bits&Bytes
EtchingBox
A mobile PCB etching station
Dual TBridge Percussion
Dual Electronic Percussion based on the TBridge Circuit