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Smart coaster

Smart coaster
Apparently I am a "nekojita," (Japanese for a person who can't handle hot food). Cats don't like high temperature food (they say), so a person who doesn't fancy molten bits in their mouth is called nekojita (cat tongue).

With a learning sensor from http://www.aniomagic.com/learning_sensors.php Aniomagic, I built a smart coaster that can monitor the temperature of my drink: green means it's just right, red means it's way too hot, and white means I'll need to heat it up again.

Video here: http://www.aniomagic.com/examples/example10/example10.mp4
(or here http://www.aniomagic.com/examples/example10/example10.wmv )

The wonderful thing about the learning sensor is that I don't have to hook it up to a computer to reprogram it. If I wanted to monitor (say) a cold drink, I can recalibrate it by tilting the coaster, which activates the tilt switch.

The coaster goes to sleep after 30 minutes, and wakes up when picked up. (next: a version powered by heat from the drink)

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Step 1Ingredients

Ingredients
- a temperature learning sensor from http://www.aniomagic.com/learning_sensors.php
- red surface mount LED (digikey part# 67-1695-1-ND)
- green surface mount LED (digikey part# 67-1357-2-ND)
- white surface mount LED (digikey part# 160-1737-1-ND)
- tilt switch (mouser part# 107-2006-EV)
- large battery (CR2032)
- plastic battery holder

You'll also need
- some acrylic (or something similar)
- a soldering iron
- wire-wrap wire
- a laser cutter (lucky us :-)
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12 comments
Dec 18, 2010. 5:56 PMWasagi says:
Neat! five stars!
May 12, 2009. 8:44 AMReCreate says:
Now one for plates,I rarely drink anything above 70 degrees. But i do,However,Eat Food above 70 degrees. There should be like a probe,You stab it into your food,In this case,Lasagna,And it tells you if it is too cold,getting cold,Or too Hot. That would Solve all of my burned tongues.
Jun 8, 2009. 1:00 PMDemonDomen says:
Maybe I'll do something like that. Just need to find a nice box to put it in.
Jun 8, 2009. 2:06 PMReCreate says:
Project Box, Maybe a 9V battery Casing?
May 12, 2009. 12:59 PMReCreate says:
Raviolli? I don't think they heat that up too much,but what about something for pizzas,Like a little sheet you put under it to tell if it is(Warm,cold,hot,lava)Ish,That would Solve all the tomato sauce and cheese stains on the floor
May 13, 2009. 12:31 PMReCreate says:
Thermal Thingies? They generate electricity when exposed to heat
May 12, 2009. 3:27 PMerosser says:
It would be awesome to have this built into a traveling mug--I always burn my mouth because the only way of really testing it is drinking out of that little hole... Perhaps putting a probe in-between the outer insulation and the inner cup? Very nice work, and extremely sleek! Looks like Apple should sell it...;) A constructive suggestion: captions on the pictures that tell what's going on would be very helpful.
May 12, 2009. 12:27 AMBongmaster says:
nice idea :)
May 11, 2009. 11:07 PMBerserk87 says:
nice guide. i planned on making something like this eventually, but have been toying with other projects.

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