Circuits & Schematics Games - 2

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  1. What could be better than having a little instrument with you all the time, hidden in your hat? Insiders Tip: Don't take this to the airport. The inspiration for this project came while on the long road trip to Austin last weekend, and I finally ...
    06-11-2008
  2. This Instructable will show you how to put together some LeD Spidies for Halloween. They are simple to make and fun to hide in dark corners for guests to find. I have tried to keep this simple and to the point for the younger viewers. If you are ...
    30-10-2008
  1. The simple conjuring trick in Figure 1 is intended to provide some enjoyment for the beginner in electronics or conjuring, and should take only an hour or two to build. The trick works as follows: a wand (with a magnet mounted in one end) must pass ...
    29-10-2008
  2. Does your finger get tired easily while playing video games? Ever wish you could pwn n00bs faster than the speed of light without ever breaking a sweat? This Instructable will show you how. Originally, I built this circuit specifically to make the ...
    27-10-2008
  3. Lars Pontoppidan This article is about a Tetris game I created with an AtMega32 controlling the beam of an oscilloscope, which I very creatively named Scopetris. The Telequipment D61 oscilloscope running Scopetris. ( High resolution ) The hardware ...
    17-02-2008
  4. On February 2006, I puchased my first LEGO Mindstorms. On January 2007, I purchased my LEGO Mindstorms NTX, so I started to create some proyects with it. I found NTX makes easier to create projects using fewer parts. Here is my first NTX project: ...
    21-11-2007
  5. You can play this game alone or with your friends. The circuit comprises a timer IC, two decade counters and a display driver along with a 7-segment display. The game is simple. As stated above, it is a scoring game and the competitor who scores ...
    04-08-2007