Wow, 2010 came a lot quicker than I expected! With one day to spare, here’s a brief look back at some of the highlights of 2009 here at mightyohm.com.
DIY PID-Controlled Soldering Hotplate:
I needed a hotplate for surface mount soldering, so I built one from scratch using a milled block of aluminum, a 500W cartridge heater, and a surplus PID controller. Some of my favorite DIY projects have been building my own tools, and this one is a great example.
The AVR HV Rescue Shield:
This year saw the release of my first electronics kit, the AVR HV Rescue Shield. Designed in response to my own experience accidentally setting the RSTDISBL fuse on an AVR microcontroller, the AVR HV Rescue Shield has helped many microcontroller enthusiasts around the world rescue their otherwise crippled, stuck, or deaf AVR’s.
In April I flew out to Cleveland and gave a talk about Hacking the Asus WL-520gU Wireless Router at Notacon 6. The con was a huge amount of fun but reminded me just how much work it is to give a talk. I met lots of cool people there, including George Sanger and Jeri Ellsworth, aka The Fatman and Circuit Girl.
By the way, the submission deadline for talks at Notacon 7 closes on January 31st!
DIY TiVo IR Blaster:
My DIY TiVo IR Blaster was a simple hack constructed in an hour entirely out of parts I already had in the lab. The best part is that eight months later, it’s still working flawlessly. Like any good hack, this one is cheap, simple, and just works.
Harrison’s Box:
This project, codenamed “Harrison’s Box“, was a collaboration with my wife Kylie and my father-in-law Bill to build an “electronic box” to give to my nephew Harrison’s on his first birthday. We added as many switches, knobs, and lights as we could. Harrison loved it!
Those are some of the highlights of 2009. I hope to bring more cool projects, hacks, and kits to you in 2010!
Lastly, Happy New Year and a sincere thanks to everyone who has been reading the blog, leaving comments, buying kits, or supporting the site in some way over the past year!