We were recently tipped off to quite a resource — on the Texas Instruments website, there’s a page where you can view and ...
CreativeLab] bought a cheap arbitrary waveform generator and noted that it only had a two-pin power cord. That has its ups ...
Those of us ancient enough to remember the time, or even having grown up during the heyday of the 8-bit home computer, may ...
Recently the avid teardown folk over at iFixit got their paws on Meta’s Ray-Ban Display glasses, for a literal in-depth look ...
The familiar five volts standard from back in the TTL days always struck me as odd. Back when I was just a poor kid trying to ...
We at Hackaday are deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Robert Murray-Smith. The prolific experimenter had spent over a ...
Generally people equate the Arduino hardware platforms with MCU-centric options that are great for things like low-powered ...
If I’m honest with myself, I don’t really need access to an off-grid, fault-tolerant, mesh network like Meshtastic. The ...
There’s a joke that does the rounds, about a teenager being given a dial phone and being unable to make head nor tail of it. ...
Glasses are perhaps the most non-invasive method of vision correction, followed by contact lenses. Each have their drawbacks ...
Our hacker [Pat Deegan] of Psychogenic Technologies shows us the entire process of designing an analog ASIC. An ASIC is of ...
Taking on a refrigerator-sized minicomputer is not for the faint-hearted, but [Usagi Electric] has done it with a DEC PDP-11 ...
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