John Park’s Workshop Live: iPad Pinball Controller Mod /w Teensy pt. 2 @adafruit @johnedgarpark
In More Info | No commentJoin John Park live in his workshop as he finishes the hack of a pinball controller for the iPad.
Join John Park live in his workshop as he finishes the hack of a pinball controller for the iPad.
On this week’s Workshop Live, John Park will do a live build of the NES Cart RetroPie, using Raspberry Pi Zero and the Joy Bonnet!
In this week’s Workshop LIVE, John Park will make 3D printed clevis brackets for a linear actuator, modeling them in Rhino.
Live streaming from John Park’s workshop — testing the linear actuator mount for prop effect reveal.
Place the proper combination of pieces on just the right spaces to unlock a wireless, remote effect! Uses hidden RFID tags, 900MHz Feather packet radio, and a linear actuator controlled by a Motor FeatherWing to pop open a mysterious cash drawer!!
Use CircuitPython and the Gemma M0 to control iPad pinball built into an extruded aluminum mini table!
Goggles are a great accessory for dressing up your costume — be it for Halloween or cosplay. There are many styles and genres which can be enhanced by goggles, including cypberpunk, steampunk, dieselpunk, Burning Man, mad science, and clockwork, to name a few. Using a Gemma M0 running CircuitPython is a great way to drive the pair of 16 NeoPixel rings, particularly because CircuitPython makes it so fast to iterate on color and timing in our program.
This terrifying illuminated bowl will give trick-or-treaters quite a scare when they reach for candy and trip the distance sensor! An IR distance sensor, Trinket M0, NeoPixel strip, and AudioFX sound board plugged into powered speakers combine to make a booby trapped candy bowl. The CircuitPython program measures the distance of objects in front of the IR sensor, and changes the LED colors to match. Then, when you get too close, it screams bloody murder!!
Build a simple and fun drum machine with the Circuit Playground Express using CircuitPython! Plays back drum sample .wav files with capacitive touch finger drum pads!
Use the accelerometer tilt to control lights and sound on this fun flying saucer made with CircuitPython. By embedding a Circuit Playground Express in a UFO made from a kit, or 3D printing, or even craft supplies, you can create an interactive model fit for filming cheesy 1950s sci-fi scenes!
Make a nice, cold beverage using thermoelectric cooling! Peltier cooler + Trinket M0 + CircuitPython = refreshing drinks! This project uses a thermoelectric cooling assembly to turn electricity into coldness!! That chill is transferred to your beverage of choice via thermal conductivity, and then transported safely to your drinking glass with a peristaltic pump.
Add full scale arcade controls to the pocket scale Arduboy game console! As seen on the John Park’s Workshop LIVE stream.