IntroductionThe mini CNC engraving machine laser engraving machine is suit for make non- metal processing such as plastic , wood , acrylic , pvc, pcb, wood or the like material , etc.And airframe adopt profiles + plastic ,small size, light weight...
Henner Zeller created the Spixels project to control 16 LED strips at once from a Raspberry Pi:SpixelsThe Spixels library and PCB to control SPI-type LED strips was originally developed for the Noisebridge Flaschen-Taschen project, but broken out as...
Rafael Riber created a retro watch with HP QDSP-6064 Bubble display like 1970’s HP calculators:RetroWatchThe display is controlled by an Atmel ATMega328P-AU MCU with Arduino code, and the time is kept by a Maxim DS3231 Real-Time Clock module, that stays...
tardate create this 16 LED SMD board with shift register interface, based on project 3 from the KiCad like a Pro course from Tech Explorations:#179 LEDx16ModuleSchematic:Shared project:LEDx16 Module 1.0.1
This is my write up of how I made the cheap Chinese knockoff xbox chatpad to work for me. After watching one of Ben Hecks classics - "Build a Retro Computer: BASIC 80's Pocket Computer"[link] I bought the cheapest on eBay I was able to find (as always),...
Video recordings of Session 1 and Session 2 of Open Hardware Summit 2016 in Portland:Programming is ForgettingAllison Parrish[seek to 45 min]“Embedis” dictionary server for embedded systemsTom Moxon and David Turnbull[seek to 1 hr 18 min]OpenMV:...
[see previous blog post for morning sessions]Video recordings of Session 3 and Session 4 of Open Hardware Summit 2016 in Portland:OSHWA certificationAlicia Gibb and Michael Weinberg[Session 3: seek to 0 hr 16 min]Note – the recording is missing these...
Hackaday was in Portland last weekend for the Open Hardware Summit. I did a brief recap earlier this week but this post has been on my mind the entire time. The night before the summit, OSH Park (the Purveyors of Perfect Purple PCBs which we all know...
I built this list, because sometimes I'm bored enough to write the same things again and again, so I have stable place to link. 1) PICs require awkward proprietary tools based on Windows, so you can't use it on Linux or Mac. Nope, see points 2 and 3....
ORCONF 2016 was held earlier this month in Bologna, Italy:ORCONF is an open source digital design and embedded systems conference, covering areas of electronics from the transistor level up to Linux user space and beyond. Expect presentations and discussion...
The Gathering for Open Science Hardware (GOSH) is new annual conference for those building and using Open Source Hardware (OSHW) for scientific research:The GOSH movement seeks to reduce barriers between diverse creators and users of scientific tools...
Hackaday reports that OnChip launched a Crowd Supply campaign:mRISC-V: The First Open Source RISC-V MicrocontrollerNow, this is finally changing. OnChip, a startup from a group of doctoral students at the Universidad Industrial de Santander in Colombia,...
The first meeting of Hardware Happy Hour (3H) Chicago is Tuesday, December 6th, with @Chris Gammell of The Amp Hour and Contextual Electronics. Our Drew Fustini will be there along with Andrew Sowa and many more:First 3H Chicago Event!Tuesday, Dec 6,...
See Chapter 1 over at: https://hackaday.io/page/2303-40107-----------When I first signed up for this account I was like "oh yeah! I'm a pretty cool part-number!" And then I realized the part-number I thought I was was actually the 40106.The other day...
So this is a place that just needs to be known to any hacker/maker close to Granite Falls, North Carolina! It is has been around almost 5 years and is still growing! The more people that can join, the better. Over the years, we've collected all sorts...