The Electronic Button Box
Description
So for today's invention I have this nifty little thing that is small, folds and is powered.
Did I mention small?
I started by finding a micro breadboard in a drawer and whispering to myself "useless".
Then I said wait this will fit on my Arduino Book Case Tank!. "Brilliant"!
But I had no holder so I started making one, then another idea "Coffee"
I was tired....
Anywho this is deemed "The Button Box" because it is powered by two 2032 button batteries. It is a small little lab that fits in your pocket that you can use to hold all manner of tiny experiments.
As it started to take form I thought it would be a great tool for an electronics instructor.
Here students here is a small box that has power....... here are the rules... and now create!
Insert your rules here____________.
If you feel lost and confused please watch this video.
youtube.com/watch?v=TijZiMpBf8Y&feature=youtu.be
I hope you enjoy!
Did I mention small?
I started by finding a micro breadboard in a drawer and whispering to myself "useless".
Then I said wait this will fit on my Arduino Book Case Tank!. "Brilliant"!
But I had no holder so I started making one, then another idea "Coffee"
I was tired....
Anywho this is deemed "The Button Box" because it is powered by two 2032 button batteries. It is a small little lab that fits in your pocket that you can use to hold all manner of tiny experiments.
As it started to take form I thought it would be a great tool for an electronics instructor.
Here students here is a small box that has power....... here are the rules... and now create!
Insert your rules here____________.
If you feel lost and confused please watch this video.
youtube.com/watch?v=TijZiMpBf8Y&feature=youtu.be
I hope you enjoy!
Instructions
Full instructions are in video format here
youtube.com/playlist?list=PL7tGtxtIW0IwYjTZPP9ALcV8T2DH4fycx
youtube.com/playlist?list=PL7tGtxtIW0IwYjTZPP9ALcV8T2DH4fycx
License
The Electronic Button Box by jasonwelsh is licensed under the Attribution - Share Alike - Creative Commons license.

Hm, cool. I have a couple teensy's I wanted to put in to something small but open so I could play with some circuits.