Scene Master
A smart little board that can control 6 light channels, play custom sounds and react to 3 sensor inputs.
TODO: More work still to be done… The first paragraph seems to be picked up by the excerpt field.
The story of the re-discovered LEGO® that turns into a passion should sound familiar to a lot of people who happen to be reading this. First, trying to complete the childhood sets from the attic, then starting to add to the collection, and before long, trying to decide which room in the house will be the LEGO® room.
One day, a simple question along the lines of “Could we add sound to my carousel, like the Grand Carousel?” got the ball rolling and quickly snowballed into what became the Scene Master.
Soon after, while getting a tour of a friend’s Märklin® railway landscape, the idea of the Servo Switch was born and after talking to many fellow builders at LEGO® events, it became obvious that there are a lot of ideas out there worth exploring.
It was obvious form the start that many creative minds are better than one (or in our case, two) and so AntTronics was born. A place for a community to share, explore and eventually develop ideas that can help bring our models to life.
They say the best tool for a job is the tool you are most familiar with. Coming from software development background, Github seems to be the obvious choice for such a collaborative effort, both because of the available tools such as discussions, wikis, issue tracking etc, as well as a place to publish and share the results.
Most of the action will be taking place there and these pages will be mainly used as a directory for the different ideas, as well as a place to showcase the results.