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In This Issue:
New & Reviewed
Grab it Now: littleBits Rule Your Room...
DIYODE Magazine
Issue 3, September 2017
New & Reviewed
Spotlight on: LULZBOT 3D Printers
DIYODE Magazine
Issue 3, September 2017
Feature
Going Steady
Greg Christenson
Issue 3, September 2017
Feature
Cold Power
Jason Greenlow
Issue 3, September 2017
Projects
Touch Screen Time-Lapse Slider
Oliver Higgins
Issue 3, September 2017
Moonshots
Low Voltage Mains
Rob Bell
Issue 3, September 2017
FEATURES:
PROJECTS:
EVERYTHING ELSE:
Feature
Electronic Homebrew
Compared to a modern computer, you can't do a whole lot with with a 68K computer. But the knowledge that comes with it, makes...
Matt Lacey
Issue 3, September 2017
Fundamentals
Keeping it Regular
Not all power supplies are stable, or provide the right voltage. But there’s an easy way to solve this. For many makers,...
Daniel Koch
Issue 3, September 2017
Projects
MQTT Light Switch
Everything has an app to control it these days, but wiring in electrical hardware to control a mains light switch is still...
Tim Blythman
Issue 3, September 2017
Feature
Dog for Doctor Who?
k9 replica, robot, Dr Who, Android, animation, servos, rc
Fergus Haines
Issue 3, September 2017
Secret Code
Arrays and Loops
Last month we looked at data types with variables. But what if we have a group of values that we want to store? That’s what...
Oliver Higgins
Issue 3, September 2017
Projects
This is SAM - Somewhat Autonomous Robot
Sure, a robot that cooks you dinner or can walk the dog is great, but before our robotics skills can run, they must walk (or...
Oliver Higgins
Issue 3, September 2017
The Classroom
Resistors and How We Use Them
This month in The Classroom, we’ll take a break from absolute theory and instead look at something students and makers alike...
Daniel Koch
Issue 3, September 2017
Projects
Raspberry Pi Network Video Event Recorder
Using a Raspberry Pi as an event-triggered video recorder for IP camera streams, and the Raspberry Pi camera. IP surveillance...
Rob Bell & Mike Lewis
Issue 3, September 2017
Feature
Getting Some Air
You may recognise CREATE UNSW from last month’s VIVID Installation feature. Well, they’re back - this time with some...
CREATE UNSW
Issue 3, September 2017
Going Pro
3DBRINK
It’s rare that you come across a great new Aussie-developed piece of hardware, but Stephen Brinks at 3DBRINK is an exception...
DIYODE TEAM
Issue 3, September 2017
What The Tech
How MQTT Works
The MQTT protocol (and its different versions) have a lot more features than what is mentioned here. The following is based on...
Tim Blythman
Issue 3, September 2017
Projects
Part 2: Alarmduino
Last month we set ourselves on the journey of exploring how alarms work. The project, while fully functional, lacked some...
Oliver Higgins
Issue 3, September 2017
Feature
Badge of Horror
Ingenious use of circuit board material, some clever engineering, a little PIC code, these badges are WICKED! As with many...
SIMON Ludborzs
Issue 3, September 2017
Circuit Modd
The Adventures of Circuit Modd - 003
DIYODE Magazine
Issue 3, September 2017