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  • Teensy 3.6 DIY Reference Board

  • Shared project from Teensy creator @Paul Stoffregen:Teensy 3.6 DIY Reference BoardA known good reference board for testing the MKL04 chip when building a DIY Teensy 3.6. Refer to this table for the differences between Teensy 3.6 and other models. The...
  • DIY 2020 5 series 3D Printer Build UK

  • Not sure what shape I am going with I wanted to ration bars for mini mill and a 3d printer or 2 3d printers.Please advise if there is a solid way as this is the typical box type. I didnt like the prusa and I wanted enclosed.Over 60% of items have arrived...
  • Thoughts on building a CPU

  • I am fascinated by the idea of building a computer all by myself from elementary parts such as transistors, diodes etc. It seems to be a very complex task, but after seeng other people doing it and accomplishing it, now, perhaps I could also do such...
  • I/O Expander for LED Arcade Buttons

  • Teensy creator Paul Stoffregen has shared a new project on OSH Park:I/O Expander for LED Arcade ButtonsThe Monolith Synth Project needed to use a large number of these LED lit arcade buttons.Dimming of the LEDs was required. Initially I considered using...
  • Open Panzer Sound Card

  • Open Panzer Sound CardThe Open Panzer Sound Card is a work in progress with the goal of bringing inexpensive, high quality, and open source sound functionality to RC models but especially to tanks using the Tank Control Board (TCB).The board is actually...
  • Thoughts #2

  • I figured it will take 37 different parts to build one memory cell (complete with three-state output), and one 16 bit register will require up to 600 parts to solder, and I see it will be a hell of work and time to solder it together and make it work...
  • ATXMega32E5 adapted for a breadboard

  • From @Nick Sayer of Geppetto Electronics on Tindie: ATXMega32E5 breakout boardThe ATXMega32E5 is the next step up for those experienced with the AVR series of microcontrollers from Microchip (formerly Atmel). They use the same compilers and libraries...
  • Dooba.io open source MP3 player

  • MP3 player design from Dooba.io:Shiva: MP3 player for the massesBased on the ioNode, Aecho and Nomad modules, the Shiva allows browsing & playing MP3 files stored on any FAT-formatted MicroSD card with audio quality up to 128Kbps.The actual Shiva board...
  • Just some links

  • Someone asked me how many of my projects have been featured on HaD, and I had no idea, so I decided to make this page to keep track of them. This was not meant for bragging purposes. I just wanted some collection of links to HaD articles where my stuff...
  • Tales of the Unexpected

  • I've been forced to change my perspective. That's something I'm unaccustomed to, because usually there's a line drawn. Snarling, wild horses, that kind of thing. I'm unable to just change my mind on core issues. However, I've been keeping an eye on Craft...
  • the smallest generator 230 V

  • the smallest generator ac 230 V lighting 3 W Mr 16 led using a single neodymium sphere 10 mm diameter and a small Dc motor from a CD ROM, powered with a 1.2 V battery.
  • LoFive now on GroupGets

  • LoFive RISC-V dev board designed by @Michael Welling  now on GroupGets: LoFive is a small board based on the SiFive Freedom E310 open source SoC Specifications MCU – SiFive Freedom E310 (FE310) 32-bit RV32IMAC processor @ up to 320+ MHz (1.61 DMIPS/MHz)Storage...
  • Next Day Get Your PCB

  • NextPCB provide: • 24/48/72 Hours Urgent production service for 1-6 Layers PCB, 96 Hours Urgent for 8-12 Layers of PCB.• The Min. price of $1 per piece (2 Layer, 100*100mm, 1.6mm, 1oz, Green, 10pcs). Max. 16 layers of PCB.• All of PCB boards are in compliance...
  • System.nanoTime() for fun and profit

  • I was reading  Colin O'Flynn's excellent "Forget Not the Humble Timing Attack" article in PoC | GTFO this morning, and I thought I should check how easy timing attacks would be in Java (I know, I know...).  Anyway, turns out the System.nanoTime()...