If your into electronics then check out these 3 sites I found on the net.
First one is called Gadget Gangster. It's for people who like electronic's as a hobby and want to share and explore new kits. Click Here for the link.
Second one is called Electronic Goldmine. This is an online store for electronics components and accessories and some other unique items. Click Here for the link.
Third one is called Hobby Engineering. This site is also an online store for electronics projects and kits. Click Here for the Link.
Finding great sites is sometimes hard so check these out and let me know if you know any other sites that are great for electronics or robotics. ... Read More
Great Electronics Sites for the Hobbyist
Posted On 10 Aug 2009 By Bart Piotrowski. Under: Electronics and Robotics.
If your into electronics then check out these 3 sites I found on the net.
First one is called Gadget Gangster. It's for people who like electronic's as a hobby and want to share and explore new kits. Click Here for the link.
Second one is called Electronic Goldmine. This is an online store for electronics components and accessories and some other unique items. Click Here for the link.
Third one is called Hobby Engineering. This site is also an online store for electronics projects and kits. Click Here for the Link.
Finding great sites is sometimes hard so check these out and let me know if you know any other sites that are great for electronics or robotics. ... Read More
New Electronics Blog Discovered
Posted On 14 Jul 2009 By Bart Piotrowski. Under: Electronics and Robotics.
I was surfing around today and accidentally discovered this new Electronics blog that's new on the block so I thought I would help the person running it out and link to him right away as he already has some great information and images posted. The Blog is called Volts and Bytes and I like it already with the schematics and images that are visible. The link is www.voltsandbytes.com so check it out if your into electronics or circuit building as he has some great information on there already and maybe down the road will have lots more great info. ... Read More
An Awesome Use of Electronic Components
Posted On 28 Sep 2008 By Bart Piotrowski. Under: Electronics and Robotics.
I was dropping some entrecards today and found this great website called nuke it dot org and it had some pictures of these cool little miniture motorcycles made of electronics components. They are made of capacitors, resisters and chips. Click Here to check out the site and the images, its quit the artistic show. ... Read More
Parallax Robot Drive System Kit
Posted On 24 Aug 2008 By Bart Piotrowski. Under: Electronics and Robotics.
Parallax has a great robot drive system kit available and it even comes with a position controller. This kit includes features such as: 150RPM drive at 12VDC or 190RPM drive at 14.5VDC, 6" pneumatic, precision machined 6061 aluminum hardware, compatible with microcontroller and more. Click Here for the technical specs PDF of this product or click below for larger images.
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Parallax Propeller Professional Development Board
Posted On 19 Aug 2008 By Bart Piotrowski. Under: Electronics and Robotics.
Parallax has released it's new Propeller Professional Development Board with lots of goodies on board. The selling price is $169.99 and they are currently in stock. This is a great board for electronic hobbyists, robot design or anyone that has some knowledge of electronics and some programming.
Key Features Include:
40-pin DIP socket for P8X32A-D40 Propeller microcontroller
24LC256 32K EEPROM included
5 MHz crystal included
5V and 3.3V regulators on board
Built-in USB programming interface
Six blue 16-segment LED displays (5V & 3.3V compatible)
Sixteen blue discrete LEDs (5V & 3.3V compatible)
L293D high-current driver for motors, solenoids, etc.
Eight active-low push-buttons with 3.3V pull-ups
Eight active-low DIP switches with 3.3V pull-ups
Two 10K potentiometers
Eight servo headers with selectable on-board/external power source
DS1302 real-time clock with battery backup/charging capbility
MAX4411 headphone amplifier with 1/8" stereo phone jack
MAX3232E RS-232 DCE interface
Two PS/2 ports with 5V power and 3.3V pull-ups on clock/data lines
15-pin HD D-sub connector for VGA monitor
Ground terminal for oscilloscope ground clip
Click Here for the link to this product on Parallax Website for more info.
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VEXplorer Robot
Posted On 13 Feb 2008 By Bart Piotrowski. Under: Electronics and Robotics.
I found a new robotics website called VEX Robotics Design Inc. They have a cheap robotics platform for $200 bucks called the VEXplorer.
Here is the link to the VEXplorer Platform. ... Read More
Corobot Robot
Posted On 05 Feb 2008 By Bart Piotrowski. Under: Electronics and Robotics.
I found a magazine yesterday called the Robot Magazine with lots of neat robot demos, reviews and articles. One page i was flipping thru had a picture of a robot called the Corobot. Corobot is a 4 wheel robot platform that comes with a windows or Linux operating system, 40GB harddrive, 1.2Ghz CPU , Wifi, color camera(640x480), 2.5 hour runtime, a 5lbs payload, IR sensor, a front gripper arm and lots of room to mount other hardware and sensors. It's cost is around $2800-$3750 but for what you get and if your serious into robotics it's a nice package. Available at Corobot.net
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Build Your Own Game Console
Posted On 08 Dec 2007 By Bart Piotrowski. Under: Electronics and Robotics, Game Console.
Have you ever wondered how game consoles are built or how to program your own video games. Well XGameStation is the company that can help you with that. They designed and built there own game console the Hydra which allows your to learn how to program your own games or you can get at kit version and actually build it before you program it. XGameStation has great products so check them out, below is a picture the Hydra game console.
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Fundamental Electronic Videos
Posted On 28 Nov 2007 By Bart Piotrowski. Under: Electronics and Robotics.
I was looking thru some links that I have on this Blog and managed to find a nice set of video's about basic electronics, DC circuits, motor speed controllers and more. Here take a look Video's ... Read More
BASIC Stamp 2 Microcontroller
Posted On 10 Feb 2007 By Bart Piotrowski. Under: Electronics and Robotics.
The BASIC Stamp 2 is a 24 Pin programmable microcontroller made by Parallax. It can be programmed to do a series of tasks such as turning on digital light displays, controlling servo motors, creating sound, and even controlling a robot. It can be programmed using a variation of the BASIC programming language to do many tasks at hand.
The BASIC Stamp is can be controlled on a these special circuit board, the particular one that i use is called the Board of education and there are 2 versions that you can get.
The Serial Version The USB Version
Both motherboards will work but one has a Serial interface and the other has a USB interface.
Programming Software
BASIC Stamp Windows Editor version 2.2.6
Other Resources
What's a Microcontroller? (PDF)
Board of Education Schematic (PDF)
Board of Education Manual (PDF) ... Read More





