Hauntbox is an open source hardware controller that can meet the needs of random sensors and controllers to build complex, self-active lingering in the heart of electronic projects. It does not require welding or pre-learning what knowledge. is fully controllable and compatible with the Arduino board.
With open source support controllers, you can easily add sound to your haunts and projects without programming, and make yourself active!
What is Hauntbos?
Hauntsbos allows some physical events based on the sensor output from the real world to occur.
Increase your own initiative in the places you haunt or in other projects. It's simply unbelievable!
Hauntbox is a support controller and its own active device, can be configured in the browser, but also open source, compatible with Arduino.
Very cool because you can self-input output, do not need to program!
Specific technical references
Hauntbox
- Arduino compatible-MHz ATmega 2560
- flash:256 KB Flash (which means a lot of hacker space)
- 8 KB SRAM
- 4 KB EEPROM
- 7-12V Input Voltage
- The 5/12/24v output is optional, depending on your power
- 300mA supply per output (open collector)
- W5100 Ethernet controller (can be seamlessly interfaced with the official Arduino library)
- MicroSD Card Slot
- For firmware hacking, updated FTDI needle pin for firmware hacking/updating
Motion sensor
- Easily log in to the casual interface
- High-speed screw terminals can be connected to your (5V, GND, trigger output)
- 2″abs Tube In accordance with internal standards, stronger weather resistance
- Accepts standard 2″abs pipe as a shroud for tuning the beam
Sound Module
- High-speed screw terminals can be connected to your Hauntbox (5V, GND, trigger input)
- Play a single or scrambled trigger sound
- Optional environment/Background tracking
- All of these require only 0 BASIC programming
- Fully compatible with Arduino. Single board design contains FTDI header for love adventure firmware hack
Creating inspiration
We are all passionate technical houses. Hackers and creators have always wanted to find an easy way to bring their own initiative into our projects, pranks and gadgets in the home.
After tinkering with computers for several years, we decided to create our own dream products.
How does it work?
This is part of a system.
The sensor and output are plugged into your hauntbox and then connected to the network. You use your computer browser to tell it what to do. Or you can use a simple visual interface in your ipad/smartphone for family retention.
How to control?
The Hauntbox supports up to 6 inputs. 6 outputs. First, go to the Settings page and set your input and output. You can give them a name. Set their execution voltage and their minimum re-trigger time.
Settings page
Then turn to the "program" page and set up your controls.
Each item can be switched and controlled by clicking the check box.
What can you do with Hauntbox?
Simply put: No matter what you want to reach the output 300mA place. Whatever want up to 300mA per output. Compared to the standard arduino40ma output.
For 120V devices, it is OK to simply connect the powertrain to the Hauntbox.
specifically says:
- Halloween Props
- No matter what, 120V AC device through the power system to 15A
- Relays (allowing much higher power items such as pumps, wiper motors, etc)
- Sound production
- Electromagnetic iron
- LEDs
- Lighting
- Flash
- UV Lamp
- Pressurized gas Bangalores
- Linear brakes
- There are many other
Many other about sound modules
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Hauntbox: Open source Hardware box for controlling your own initiative, electronic creative home