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  • Solder

  • Luke says: May 30, 2019 at 10:16 am The bismuth based solders would be nice, but they tend to be rare as hens’ teeth and expensive when you do find them from a local supplier. Also, the low melting point of 139 C is a little bit too close for comfort...
  • 5.) The chainwheel (Pt. 1)

  • Discovered at ebay, I purchased from an auction a nice aluminum 46-teeth chainwheel ('Kettler' brand). It 'snuggles' to the frame, the chainline looks well and it is in proper condition. Kettler chainwheel and crank arms, mounted Also, I have a pair...
  • Artificial Muscles Brain Dump

  • I engaged in some serious whiteboard tangenting last night on the subject of artificial muscles. Keep reading if you're bored as hell; this is a long-winded post.I also took a bunch of close-up pictures, most of which ended up pretty blurry. My D40 never...
  • Which Arduino board to buy?

  • Arduino is a fantastic platform for anyone who wants to get started with programming and electronics. With so many different boards available, it can be difficult to know which one to choose. In this post, we’ll explore the different types of Arduino...
  • Lighting Controller v4

  • Part Two > Something I've been meaning to do for a while, creating a new version of my lighting controller to work with my home server and cut out external dependencies. v1 - ATMEGA328P (Uno)  + Ethernet + Android/TaskerWorks, but fairly unreliable...
  • Sym-1 plus EPROM

  • One of the popular chip formats in the 70's and 80's were the ubiquitous EPROMs (Electrically Programmable Read Only Memories). They had very good memory density at the time and were accessible technology for hackers and OEMs alike. They had the advantage...
  • UT23 Driverless Control Module v.1.1

  • By: Muaz Shash, Drivierless Team Member, University of Toronto Formula Racing Team With the start of the 2023 Formula Student season, the University of Toronto Formula Racing Team (UTFR) has established a new department: Driverless. This team is responsible...
  • Contemplations on CMOS/TTL interfacing/hacks

  • Discussion with @Ted Yapo and @jaromir.sukuba over at one of my project's logs wound 'round to the concept of level-shifting for various CMOS voltage-supplies and TTL... and it got me thinking. The basic gist of that conversation was: 3.3V CMOS outputs...
  • What is Arduino Pro Mini? A Getting Started Guide

  • Are you intending to create a modest, useful project, such as a chiptune, a digital alarm clock, or a smartwatch? Why just these? You could come up with a lot more. And, of course, you want your work to be as little as possible so that it not only appears...
  • HDMI splitter with built-in extension

  • Opening speechPreviously, we've reviewed several options for twisted-pair network cable HDMI extenders. We've also taken a look at their various functions. This time, i would like to focus on an interesting type of device: an HDMI splitter/extender via...
  • My LED Matrix Needs a Little TLC

  • Originally published in 2012. I picked up a set of 10 Sure Electronics 8x8 red/green LED matrices for about $13 on eBay. I figured I could build an Arduino-powered 24x24 LED sign to show messages, run Conway’s Game of Life, and play simple games, and...
  • EPROM2764 - Hacked

  • Programming 2764 EPROM with a Mega2560, SD card reader and 5-12V Buck converter If you have ever wondered what it would be like to have a real retro -computer-nerd experience, then maybe programming EPROMs will fit the bill for you. Since the late 60's...
  • LaunchPad

  • You said anything...so I thought I would see what happens when I share all the links from this Open Source GIS Tool website.  This is information that helps my project team work on our upcoming projects.  Enjoy!  Open Source GIS[Last...
  • Sci-Fi Contest on Hackaday Projects

  • See current entries: sci-fi-contest tagEntry Deadline: 12:00:00am PDT on 4/29/14Let’s face it… you want an excuse to build something cool. In addition to the notoriety of winning a Hackaday contest, we have a number of very respectable prizes this...