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  • SDR NFC Laboratory

  • Description By using an SDR receiver it is possible to capture, demodulate and decode the NFC signal between the card and the reader. I do not have as an objective to explain the NFC norms or modulation techniques, there is a multitude of documentation...
  • Talking Robot Toy

  • See the demo here: Most educational robots available today run on small computers which include raspberry pi, Jetson, and arduino which are amongst the most popular. Some of the added functionalities we are going to look at are face...
  • HB6809 Homebrew computer

  • I wanted a low cost kit like computer based around the 6809, with a very simple expansion bus. Design goals: Cost - try to keep board footprints small (this was hard, further minimization with surface mount parts would be the way to go even lower)Minimal...
  • muCPU: an 8-bit MCU

  • (I will be updating this at https://github.com/reed-foster/uCPUvhdl/wiki and eventually will remove this section)Designing a CPU:In this section, I will describe how the muCPU was designed and how it works. Any blocks of text in italics is information...
  • Boney the Skeleton Robot Dog

  • Place barings in front brace and inside shoulders. Install front legs and hold in place with 10/24 nuts. Using clear epoxy for plastic, glue bushing in place and clamp till dry. Cut mounting tab off of tail and drill a 3/16 hole into tail about 2'' deep....
  • Jasper's Electronic Load R3

  • This device is special because the hardware and software is open source, it is Arduino compatible, and it is a cheap tool all hardware designers should have. It works up to 19.8V, 5A and 16W/21W depending wether you choose the smaller or larger heat...