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Videos from “nerdkits” (25 video results)
[As seen on Mythbusters and various Discovery and Science Channel shows:]
This is a microcontroller.
Microcontrollers are the brains of lots of electronics devices like ...
Ever wanted to create your own LED Marquee display? Here, we describe the NerdKits LED Array Kit. The kit guides you through creating a stunning 5x24 pixel LED Array made ...
Halloween is a great time to put your engineering prowess to work on a fun project. For this special Halloween project, we built a spooky candy bowl that lights up when an ...
This video demonstrates how to use interrupts to interface a PS/2 keyboard with a microcontroller.
For more information, see:
http://www.nerdkits.com/videos/interrupts_and_ps2_keyboard/
When programming in C, whether for a normal PC or for a microcontroller, it's common to want to read and display data in human-readable formats. The printf and scanf family ...
UPDATE: We won the IEEE 125 contest! http://www.ieee125.org/celebrate/engineering-your-world/ Thanks for your votes!
This is our entry in the IEEE's 125th anniversary "Engineering ...
Curious about connecting a motor to your microcontroller? In this NerdKits video tutorial, we explore motors from an electrical perspective, and see how back EMF, resistive,...
To passionate chefs, cooking is an art. Knowing exactly when a cut of meat is cooked to perfection requires knowing your meat and your grill. But with a little bit of technology,...
[As seen on Mythbusters and various Science Channel shows:]
Everything is built overseas these days, but America is still a nation of innovators. This is the only country ...
Using a piezoelectric buzzer in reverse as a microphone, the NerdKits team demonstrates how to design a single-transistor amplifier to amplify the signal. Once it's in the ...
Using a piezoelectric buzzer in reverse as a microphone, the NerdKits team demonstrates how to design a single-transistor amplifier to amplify the signal. Once it's in the ...
This project demonstrates a minimal piece of code that shows how to use interrupts, as well as the ATmega168's onboard Timer/Counter modules, to divide the 14745600 clock ...
Valentine's Day is enough to make even the most suave guy nervous. This February 14th, use your techy skills to make a gift that is sure to win her heart. In this video tutorial,...
We can connect our microcontroller and LCD to a car's computer, and view a real-time information stream.
For more information about this project and other projects with ...
Ever wanted to have one of those big scrolling LED displays, to keep you up to date on e-mails, news, weather, or stock quotes? In this video, we'll show you how to build ...
In this video, we'll show you a simple project where we connect a hobby R/C servo to a small water pump, and control both from the USB NerdKit. Using input from the connected ...
Layering different simple systems together to perform one complex task is really at the heart of what engineering is all about. In this project we show how it is possible ...
Layering different simple systems together to perform one complex task is really at the heart of what engineering is all about. In this project we show how it is possible ...
We show how to build a driver for a high-voltage electroluminescent backlight using an inductor, microcontroller, and a handful of other components.
For more information,...
Explains how to strip wire the right way. Learn how to adjust your wire strippers to make the process easier.
http://www.nerdkits.com/videos/wirestrip/
We took a $20 digital scale from Target and hooked it up to an amplifier and a microcontroller. This video outlines taking apart the scale, wiring it to the amplifier, and ...
We've ported the Morse Code Decoder project to our USB NerdKits, running on the Atmel AVR ATmega168.
For the source code, go to http://www.nerdkits.com/videos/morsedecoder/
Using a microcontroller, I can key in morse code, and the dits and dahs are automatically recognized and converted into text.
For source code and more information, go to ...
Use DIP switches to demonstrate the microcontroller's ability to use digital inputs and perform mathematical operations. The result is displayed on an LCD.
More information ...
Learn how to use a piezoelectric element as a speaker, and how to generate musical notes with a microcontroller.
More information about the kits is available at http://www....

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