OCD. Sometimes things just get to you, like those pesky bags of randomly assorted candies. [Torsten] decided to build a sorting machine capable of sorting Skittles or M&Ms into separate cups by color ...
War. Famine. Drought. Imagine Dragons. The world is full of horror and what better way to assuage that grief then by watching this M&M and Skittles sorting machine do its amazing work in real time.
If you’re a Skittles fan who wants to taste just one color of the rainbow, this new machine may be for you. A 19-year-old mechanical engineering student from the Netherlands recently created a machine ...
It’s the end of another fall semester of Bruce Land’s ECE4760 class at Cornell, and that means a fresh crop of microcontroller-based student projects. For their project, [Alice, Jesse, and Mikhail] ...
The video shows how DigiKey uses an ams color sensor to create a color sensing candy sorter. Check it out & get more details on ams color sensors at DigiKey.com. The video shows how DigiKey uses an ...
This Sunday, thousands of kids will dress up like princesses, pirates and animals and take to the streets to score pillowcases full of candy. Then, they will dump the candy onto the kitchen table and ...
You don’t have to be a demanding rock star to live a life without brown M&M's or purple Skittles—all you need is some engineering know-how and a little bit of free time. Mechanical engineering student ...
Thinking back on Halloween, were you a “dump all your candy into one bowl” child? Or did you enjoy meticulously sorting your treats into a post-Halloween candy store and trading with others? If you ...