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  • Look What Showed Up For Bring-A-Hack

  • 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...
  • Myths and legends of PIC microcontrollers

  • 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....
  • OnChip Open Source RISC-V microcontroller at ORCONF 2016

  • 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...
  • Gathering for Open Science Hardware

  • 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...
  • The First Open Source RISC-V Microcontroller

  • 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,...
  • Hardware Happy Hour in Chicago

  • 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,...
  • 40107 Ch2 - The Saga Continues

  • 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...
  • Arduino-programmable ARM Cortex M4F Boards

  • @Kris Winer of Pesky Products designed these easy-to-program, high-performance and low-power dev boards:Arduino-programmable Cortex M4F Development BoardsProgram an STM32L4 Cortex M4F with the Arduino IDE via USBTechnical specifications of the Butterfly...
  • GPS Clock by Nick Sayer

  • @Nick Sayer created this simple desk clock that gets time from GPS:GPS ClockGPS is best known as a ubiquitous, accurate poitioning system (obvious from the name), but the way it actually works requires distributing hyper-accurate time information. This...
  • eMMC to SD Card Adapter

  • From the Intelligent Toasters blog:Retro CPC Dongle – Part 18I’ve been working on, replacing the NAND raw flash with an eMMC chip on the CPC2.0 board.I wrote about raw flash and the challenges of writing a flash translation later in part 16 of this series....
  • burn firmware CY7C68013A on a Mac [nightly brain dump]

  • Warning: Only read if you want to flash and use the CY7C68013A module with sigrok on a mac! It all started six years ago with this article, written by @Mike Szczys: http://hackaday.com/2011/12/15/saleae-logic-analyzer-knockoff-hacking/ Once upon a time...
  • LCsoft Mini Board CY7C68013A in Sigrok on Mac

  • Four Euros for a 16 channel, 24MHz logic analyzer is a pretty good investment. At least that's what I thought when I read this article on hackaday.com in 2012. It talks about the LCSOFT mini board being a clone of a Saleae 8 Channel logic analyzer, but...
  • Versatile ATtiny Programming Adapter

  • Lucky Resistor designed this programming adapter for ATtiny13 and similar chips:A Versatile ATtiny Programming AdapterAs mentioned in my article about designing a cheap plant watering sensor, I built a small adapter which can be used to pre-program the...