Kits

NunChucky I2C breakout board

NunChucky I2C breakout board

One of the nifty little techno-trinkets Solarbotics was handing out to lucky folks at the Faire was their new NunChucky. This tiny PCB allows you to utilize the Wii Nunchunk as a project controller on a microcontroller module without having to cut the connector off the Nunchuck (so you can still use it with your […]

Dale Wheat and the tiny kits

Dale Wheat has been messing about with kits, making a tiny collection of AVR based blinky kits. They may be the most inexpensive kits in the Maker Shed, but these kits have lots of features programmed into them. Most of the ones he shows here use programmable chips, so if you don’t like the programs […]

Here come wings for your Arduino

Here come wings for your Arduino

When not working on Make: television, writing for Make: Online, and working as a character mechanic for Disney, our bud John Edgar Park, along with fellow MAKE contributors Brian Jepson and Tod Kurt, have been burning the midnight solder on some new peripherals for the Arduino world that they’ve dubbed WingShields. The first kit in […]

Week in tweets

We’ve entered the last week of our “Book-a-Day in May” contest to give away five free Maker’s Notebooks and an Arduino MEGA to people who sign up on @make to follow us. This past week’s Notebook winners were: @jakekooser @davidparmet @MpressMarcy @paperbullet @lilredv1 Winner of the Arduino MEGA is: @informative Congrats to the winners. Direct […]