AVR ATMega8 hosted game which uses an oscilloscope (dual channel) in X-Y mode for display. Game credits: Malind Bajaj, Manish Jindgar, Madhumita Das and Gaurav Singhal, ECE-2002, NSIT students.
This is our first attempt for an Electronic Hourglass. Planned improvements include: (a) put the hourglass in a perspex tube (b) increase the brightness of the LEDs (c) improve the LED lighting pattern; right now the 'sand' defies gravity!.
AVR Tiny13 Controlled Torch with multiple operating modes, powered with a single 1.5V AAA cell and housed in a matchbox. Project by Dhananjay Gadre and Anurag Chugh at NSIT
This is supposed to finally work as a 3D hourglass. As yet, its not programmed to do the hourglass thing. It just lights up all the LEDs in a circular fashion. The unsoldered pads you see will have a Z axis accelerometer so that the hourglass would know the orientation and light the pattern accordingly.