With a small radio tag in your glove, you can control your music on the slopes with a simple swipe of your hand

by Luis Bruno Luis Bruno

When you´re tearing downhill on your snowboard, it´s a little distracting to take off your glove and dig out your iPod just to, say, hit pause. Instead, build this simple radio-frequency ID system and control your iPod by waving your hand in front of your coat.
A tag sewn into your glove sends instructions to a reader stashed in your pocket.

Unwire Your iPod

Cost: $161
Time: 6
Hours
Easy | | | | |
Hard


Parts

  • RFID Tag (Parallax 28142, $2.75)
  • Microcontroller (Parallax BS2 $49.00)
  • Controller Carrier Board (Parallax 27130 $19.95)
  • iJet Remote Control (@ B&H Photo Video $29.95)
  • SPST 5V Reed Relay (RadioShack 275-0232 $2.99)
  • A glove to hold the tag
  • A jacket to contain the rest of the components (and to keep you warm)
  • Assemble the Electronics:
    This step requires some soldering; see the diagram above


    Connect:

    1. The remote control to the reed relay
    2. The RFID reader to the carrier board
    3. The reed relay to the microcontroller
    4. The switch to the nine-volt battery
      harness and to the carrier board

    Program the Board: Tell the microcontroller to read and process a signal from the RFID tag by plugging the microcontroller into your computer with a serial cable. Download the code here and copy it from your PC to the
    microcontroller.


    Stash and Use:
    Slip an RFID tag into your glove, and plug the iJet remote receiver into the iPod. Stuff the electronic parts into a chest or sleeve pocket. Wave your glove within four inches of that pocket, and the music will pause, just in time for you to hear your friend shout â€Avalanche!â€

    For further instructions, see the next page

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