[Easton LaChappelle] first got in touch with me last year when he started to work on this project. I thought it was great idea, and considering that he was a freshman in high school, I was very impressed by his enthusiasm to learn about electronics, wireless communications, etc. I gave him a few pointers here and there, and within a couple of months of he unveiled a spectacularly amazing animatronic hand as a response to my Arduino design contest. But, the real purpose of the project was to submit it to the regional science fair. Naturally, he won the First Place Air Force Award, will be going to the state competition, and was invited to attend an international science fair in Los Angeles. Congratulations!
Easton has agreed to release the materials from this project under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Download the source code, final report, schematics, and PCB etching files below.
Research and Analysis (1.3MB Zip)
Schematic, PCB, and Source Code (1.7MB Zip)
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Does this Kid have his own blog or website? Pretty Awesome work. The Air Force should give him a damn job right out of Highschool. =D I wonder how this would be applicable to my RC Flyer…*hmmm*
Thank Jeremy for posting great content and getting the word out about great people with great projects.
Greetz From GERMANY,
– ExtremHybrid
If I can just lead one person a year into the field of engineering, I’ll be happy. The world needs more smart people who can really make a difference.
Hey thank you for the kind words. i am the maker of the project and am still making improvements. in fact i just finished the other pcb for the hand to take away the breadboard. I have a email which is [email protected] and an intructable on this: http://www.instructables.com/id/Arduino-Wireless-Animatronic-Hand/
Thank You, Easton
I know this kid he is my friend in real life.