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rnThese projects will include:n* Media Center powered by the Raspberry Pin This project will demonstrate how to use the Raspberry Pi and it\\’s GPIO input to create a compact, silent but powerful media center.n Features:n – Media center in a small metal case with an LCD display and local keypad controln – XBMC based media center powered by the Raspbmc distribution n – OLED graphics display on the front of the case to display media information. This display is controlled by the Raspberry Pi GPIO.n – Front panel control keypad read by the Raspberry Pi GPIOn – IR receiver used to control the media center from a standard TV remote. Connected to the Raspberry Pi using GPIO.n – Room light level detection to adjust the media center operation. Connected to the Raspberry Pi using GPIO.n – Wii remote for media control and game play using Bluetoothnn* Creating video displays with the Ardunio platformn This project will demonstrate how to use the Arduino platform to create live video displays with text and simple graphics.n Features:n – Overlay text and simple graphics onto an analog video signaln – Change displayed text and graphics based on external inputs to the Arduino n – Detect video signal loss for security applications nArduino Mama Shieldu00b6n-tThis is a motherboard for your Arduino. Just like the motherboard on your personal computer you can add remove or replace cards. There are cards for holding an Arduino shield and there are prototype cards for soldering. With this system you can quickly try different configurations and develop new products faster.
rnDoomsday Clock Arduino Shieldn-tThis is a fully programmable clock with a seven segment LED display. You can program it to countdown the time left in your life for your own personal doomsday, or any other date you desire
rnFrankenstein Boxn-tThis is a modular control panel system for the Arduino platform. You can design your own control panel with knobs, sliders and joysticks.n”,”public_description”:”Tully Gehan of Samurai Circuits and Eric Thompson of Low Voltage Labs will demonstrate a variety fun new open source hardware projects for the Arduino and Raspberry Pi.”,”project_photo”:”http://makerfaire.files.wordpress.com/2013/03/img_9258s.jpg”,”project_photo_thumb”:”",”project_website”:”http://lowvoltagelabs.com/ and http://samuraicircuits.com/”,”project_video”:”",”food”:”No”,”food_details”:”",”sales”:”Yes”,”sales_details”:”Small open source DIY electronics kits ranging in prices from $5-$40″,”booth_size”:”10×10″,”booth_size_details”:”",”tables_chairs”:”Standard”,”tables_chairs_details”:”",”layout”:”",”activity”:”",”placement”:”Near other Open Source Hardware exhibitors such as Dangerous Prototypes, Spark Fun, or Solarbotics.”,”booth_location”:”Inside”,”booth_options”:”",”lighting”:”Normal”,”noise”:”Normal – does not interfere with normal conversation”,”power”:”Yes”,”what_are_you_powering”:”Arduino and Raspberry Pi projects and one or two laptop computers.”,”amps”:”5 amp circuit (0-500 watts, 110V)”,”amps_details”:”",”internet”:”No internet access needed”,”radio”:”No”,”radio_frequency”:”",”radio_details”:”",”fire”:”No”,”hands_on”:”No”,”safety_details”:”",”email”:”tully@samuraicircuits.com”,”name”:”Tully Gehan”,”maker”:”One maker”,”maker_name”:”Tully Gehan”,”maker_email”:”tully@samuraicircuits.com”,”maker_photo”:”",”maker_photo_thumb”:”",”maker_bio”:”Maker”,”m_maker_name”:[""],”m_maker_email”:[""],”m_maker_photo”:[""],”m_maker_photo_thumb”:”",”m_maker_bio”:[""],”m_maker_gigyaid”:["20859bbfb92f47dfb1f2a05f4fb11e06"],”group_name”:”",”group_bio”:”",”group_photo”:”",”group_photo_thumb”:”",”group_website”:”",”phone1″:”503.427.8658″,”phone1_type”:”",”phone2″:”",”phone2_type”:”",”private_address”:”14300 NE 20th Ave”,”private_address2″:”Ste D102-380″,”private_city”:”Vancouver”,”private_state”:”WA”,”private_zip”:”98686″,”private_country”:”USA”,”org_type”:”",”large_non_profit”:”",”supporting_documents”:”",”references”:”",”referrals”:”",”hear_about”:”Attending Maker Faire in 2011 and long time Make Magazine subscriber”,”first_time”:”Yes”,”anything_else”:”"}
