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  • KeyDuino NANO

  • Here some projects with KeyDuino: NFC car doors control NFC infinity tableNFC drawer lock  If you want one,  the nano is at 25$  and the Normal at 30$. and if you have any idea of NFC projects please feel free to share them here or in...
  • Cat-644

  • Hardware IntroductionThe CAT-644, is a simple computer using a 20 MHz ATMega644 microcontroller as its CPU. I am using the DIP-40 package, making it breadboard and hobbyist friendly.  Large sections of this project can be built and run entirely...
  • Halloween Hex

  • Here's a video of the hexapod with its newly working eyes.I used pre-existing "objects" (Propeller version of libraries) for the servo pulse generation (produced by one cog). I also used the super awesome "F32" floating point object. This object runs...
  • OMEN Alpha

  • I write a book about old computers. Oh, sorry: I mean "vintage computers" from 80's. My primary goal is to show how one can build a 8bit computer from scratch. It means: how to set up a CPU, how to connect memories, how to connect peripheral chips, and...
  • BlueBasic: BASIC for Bluetooth

  • IntroductionBlue Basic is a heavily modified port of the TinyBasic interpreter developed to run on the Texas Instruments CC2540 and CC2541 Bluetooth LE chips (BLE) (see http://www.ti.com/product/CC2540 and http://www.ti.com/product/CC2541).MotivationIf...
  • RF Product Design HackChat

  • All events take place in the #Hack Chat, join us there. Curious about the black magic that goes into RF? This #RFChat is for anyone who has ever designed or considered designing something that talks on RF. Come hang out for 30 or so minutes and talk...
  • Ever Blooming Mechanical Tulip

  • Tulip consists of 6 petals each with 5 SMD white LEDs. Each petal is connected with one of the Arduino output pins. Blossom hides 7 NeoPixel RGB LEDs. From an electrical point of view, the whole flower is ground and veins in petals are a positive voltage....