Open Source, Ultra-Bright LED Lumapad with WiFi & Arduino by Richard Haberkern. With the success of this project, the Lumapad will be one of the brightest LED lights made with all these incredible features.
Thirty two (32) ultra bright LEDs are positioned in a landscape array to provide bright, even and controllable lighting on any subject. It is truly unbelievable how bright this thing is even though it draws only 88 watts. A built in electronic dimmer makes the light intensity adjustable to suit any environment. Great for studio and stage lighting, special effects, experimentation or anywhere an ultra-bright 8000 lumen lighting system is needed. Introducing the first Open Source, High Intensity, 8000 lumen LED Lighting System with embedded Electric IMP WiFi, Atmel AVR and Arduino built in. Be sure to visit Lumapad.com for more information. OpenPCR - open source biotech on your desktop by.
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Thank you for your overwhelming interest in OpenPCR -- together we reached $6,000 in 10 days! We're really happy that there's such an interest in making this happen. Now that we've surpassed our minimum goal, additional funds will allow us to make OpenPCR even better (see our update for the details). -- Tito and Josh Do you want to explore your own genome, hack together DNA code, build your own biofuel, or prove that the trees in your backyard really are Truffula trees?
You'll need a PCR machine, one of the cornerstones of molecular biology, which costs $4,000 up to $10,000. In 1983, Kary Mullis first developed PCR, for which he later received a Nobel Prize. B-Squares: Modular Solar Powered Electrics. by Jordan McRae. Hello Kickstarter!
Thanks for visiting our project page and helping take B-Squares from prototype to product. This project started on January 26, 2011 with a quick sketch while both myself and Shawn were trying to prototype another solar product. We were getting frustrated that it was so difficult to integrate solar energy into our professional and for-fun ‘electric graffiti’ projects. So, after three months of intense development, with B-Squares we now think we have a technology that can bring solar, energy storage, and interactivity into a range of projects, instantly. And we need your help to complete the journey.
HexBright, an Open Source Light by Christian Carlberg. MORE INFO AND UPDATES AT: hexbright.com Grant Imahara from MythBusters likes the HexBright!
Thanks for looking! I am offering pre-orders for two unique and powerful lights, the HexBright Prime for $35 and the HexBright Flex for $60. Both models are virtually identical looking with an ergonomic, very comfortable grip and use the best available LED light source. The Prime has a max light output of 350 lumens and the Flex has a max light output of 500 lumens. Teagueduino: Learn to Make by Teague. Teagueduino is an open source electronic board and interface that allows you to realize creative ideas without soldering or knowing how to code, while teaching you the ropes of programming and embedded development (like arduino).
NODE: a modular, handheld powerhouse of sensors by George Yu. New Pledge options for Radiation sensor module and Carbon Monoxide module.
The radiation sensor module is a PIN diode radiation sensor with adjustable sensitivity levels. Bitponics - Your Personal Gardening Assistant by Bitponics. Collections Sections Categories On Our Radar Start a projectStart Sign in Explore.
B9Creator - A High Resolution 3D Printer by Michael Joyce. Color Voting Update - 06/11/12 at 6:11 AM MST The Voting is Over, we have a winner!
Black - 32, Blue -11, Clear - 9, Red - 2, Gold - 2, Green - 1 Right from the beginning I wanted the B9Creator to be different. Anodized aluminum construction, stainless steel hardware, many thoughtful features that enhance normal operation... all these things set the B9Creator apart from the DIY 3D Printer herd. But when it comes to printing complex, detailed and fragile objects, this is where the B9Creator really shines bright!
DIY 3D Printers based upon the Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) concept simply can not match the higher resolution capability of the B9Creator. MaKey MaKey: An Invention Kit for Everyone by Jay Silver. Blink(1), the USB RGB LED by ThingM. Blue Laser Lamp- with passive cooling technology by Richard Redpath. A New Way to Think About Lighting The lighting device of the 21st century, Firefly is a revolutionary new lamp using a safe low power laser and sophisticated optics.
The technology we have implemented in this product is something different than what your'e use to and we think you'll love it. The lamp comes with a plug in adapter but will also run on two AAA batteries. Our laser lamp does not "pool" around the light source like LED or other traditional sources; the laser light is "thrown" long distances and maintains its brightness. You put the light where you need it; No more old fashion lighting solutions, no more wasted energy. 99.6% Recyclable and uses less than 1 watt of power (0.4 watts to be exact!) Firefly is a new breed of lighting for your home or on the go. The lamp can be plugged in to a standard outlet using the included power adapter; to place the lamp in strategic areas of your home or business.