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Hackaday Prize Entries using Freescale Parts
Curated by Mike Szczys
A collection of talks presented at the 2017 Hackaday UK Unconference
Curating the best in Engineering and Design education
Curated by Sophi Kravitz
Hardware badge projects and badge contest entries
Curated by Richard Hogben
Hardware, Software, BASIC, Music, and other hacks for the 2018 Hackaday Superconference Badge
Curated by Lutetium
Spooky hacks for everyone's favorite hack holiday!
Crunch some numbers with the help of these projects!
Curated by Adam Fabio
High flying orbital projects, and the ground stations to communicate with them
Projects using ultrasonics: Frequencies above 20 kHz
Hack your mind!
Projects that fit in a square inch
50 winners of the Trinket Everyday Carry Contest!
Projects using Freescale hardware
These 20 projects are the semifinalists of the Robotics Module Challenge of the 2018 Hackaday Prize
Ham radio projects that spin our tuners
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Creepers, Endermen, and awesome creations!
Projects based upon iRobot's vacuum platform
Immersion with the virtual world with VR, DIY style!
Guitars and Guitar Accessories
FPGAs, CPLDs, PALs, and GALs. VHDL, Verilog, or Schematic. This is the place to check out Programmable Logic!
Projects using Atmel hardware
QWERTY, DVORAK, chorded, mechanical, soft touch, ergonomic - all kinds of keyboard hacks
Blinking LEDs and spinning wheels POV displays will always persist!
A list for time-lapse and hyper-lapse projects
Quick hacks that are handy around the shop
Awesome projects using the popular Arduino platform
Balancing robots, inverted pendulums, you name it!
Nixie tube and Nixie inspired projects.
Hackaday Prize Entries using Atmel parts
Relax in your home in the cloud. We've got it all under control
Your robot can't fetch you a soda if it doesn't have a good strong arm!
Palm sized and smaller robots that roll, walk, and rumble!
All projects with a CRT monitor in them are here!
Projects using Texas Instruments hardware
Projects utilizing everyone's favorite $5 WiFi Module
See you on the Playa!
Great projects for saving and displaying signals
Hackaday Prize Entries using Microchip parts
10 projects that move on to the Finals round of The 2015 Hackaday Prize
A curiously awesome list of projects with Altoids style mint tin enclosures
Projects using Microchip hardware