Month: April 2011

The Awesome Button

The Awesome Button

Hack an Easy Button into an AWESOME Button! This USB button types in a random synonym for the word awesome when it’s pressed. It works with any computer and in any application. Learn how to make your own custom USB devices using the Teensy USB microcontroller.

For more info:
http://blog.makezine.com/archive/2011/04/the-awesome-button.html

Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Wall Warts (But Were Afraid To Ask)

Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Wall Warts (But Were Afraid To Ask)

Jon Chandler has written a fantastic getting-started article on selecting an AC-to-DC power supply for your home electronics project over at Digital DIY. It covers the very basic details of voltage and current selection, and goes on to clearly and succinctly explain what “linear,” “regulated,” and “switching” power supplies are, and, most importantly IMHO, gives a bunch of practical tips on how to identify the various species of wall warts, in the wild, and determine if they are suitable for your own application. [via Hack a Day]

In The Maker Shed: 54 Piece Bit Driver Kit

Got some strange screws that need unscrewing? Want to get in there and modify some gear the manufacturer didn’t trust you to open? Check out the 54 Piece Bit Driver Kit from the Maker Shed. The kit includes a magnetized driver with metal shaft, swivel top, and rubberized grip, a 60 mm extension, a 130 mm flexible extension, and 54 bits. Problem solved!