A prototype for a cheap, secure keyless entry system using an Arduino. Touching a wire in a specific time sensitive pattern (Ironman) activates a servo which unlocks the door.
http://students.washington.edu/acleone/projects/door/
Duration : 0:1:4
A prototype for a cheap, secure keyless entry system using an Arduino. Touching a wire in a specific time sensitive pattern (Ironman) activates a servo which unlocks the door.
http://students.washington.edu/acleone/projects/door/
Duration : 0:1:4
I can’t freaking …
I can’t freaking belive this. Me and my roommate (previous comment), are doing literally the SAME EXACT THING!!!!!! IN THE SAME FREAKING ROOM!!!! We have a little? bit different implementation (RFID, lights, computer voice, etc) but still. WTF!?!! McCarty 306 FTW!!!!!
OMG! I am in teh …
OMG! I am in teh same room 306, and we have beend oing something similar for the past couple of weeks!!!
This is sorta like …
This is sorta like the arduino knock lock, but more secure, since no one hears the secret pattern.
Awesome!
lol
lol
this song rocks
this song rocks
That was awesome! …
That was awesome! It was MacGuyver-esque.
DUDE you go to UW …
DUDE you go to UW too?
are you in dxarts?
You should check …
You should check out my version of a remote entry system under my videos
Hahaha, interesting …
Hahaha, interesting idea using a touch sensor in this project. I love the noise that the servo makes as it unlocks the door.
wow dude this is so …
wow dude this is so awesome
I’ve searched and …
I’ve searched and searched and I just can’t find shoelace on RS – have you got a part no.?
it rocks!!
it rocks!!
goddammit, this is …
goddammit, this is so smart, it hurts!
you so totally rock, dude!
Fantastic. …
Fantastic. Favorite’d.
lol Shoe Lace
lol Shoe Lace
Awesome idea!
Awesome idea!
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