Hoops Laboratories
Thursday, October 24, 2013
Friday, March 22, 2013
Saturday, March 16, 2013
Friday, March 8, 2013
Lasers in your ear.
This is a simple laser audio project I snagged off of Makezine. My creativity finds it's expression not so much in the electronics, but in the housing. I was born without a math gland so developing my own circuits has always been just outside my abilities. However, finding new ways to use already existing circuits and making them more useable and interesting visually is the thing that drives me. This circuit uses lasers to transmit an audio signal wirelessly. I have breadboarded this circuit and found it to work quite well. It is susceptible to static and buzzing caused by other lights in the room and pulsed light from monitors and televisions. I am working on a two laser emitter for stereo capability, and a receiver with long deep tubes with matte black coating on the interior to prevent other light interference.
Wednesday, February 27, 2013
Electric Lawn Dart! Solar/Wind AA Battery Charger for $5.
Take one of those cheapy rechargeable yard lights. |
And an old PC's cooling fan. |
Break away the plastic housing. |
Break off all of the components, ie- resistors, chips, and the like. |
Solder wires to all three coil posts. |
Test with wind source. I can get about 4 to 9 volts with just the fan. The solar panel only gets about 2 to 4 volts. |
Top view of solar panel cap on tube. |
The tail is held on by a small cotter pin. |
A small spring is soldered to the wire to make a good contact. |
Monday, January 7, 2013
Tuesday, December 18, 2012
Chronic Cervical Radiculopathy
Chronic Cervical Radiculopathy are three words that you never want to hear your doctor say.