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  • GI-Pi

  • Control the classic General Instrument SP0256-AL2 speech chip and AY-3-8910 sound generator with a Raspberry Pi and this Python library. The SP0256-AL2 was originally available in the early 1980s in speech add-ons for the VIC-20, Atari 8-bit computers,...
  • Automatic checkers

  • Time for technical details:1) Board recognition.We have used the camera (in android phone with IP Webcam app) to grab the photo of board and send it to the host computer. Next, the image is cropped translated to board square - then it is divided into...
  • Supercon Badge Scrolling text

  • Couldn't take a picture with my phone.  The screen showed white block where the text should be. Their scroller example from https://hackaday.io/project/161859-2018-hackaday-superconference-badge/log/154558-basic-program-examples looks like:...
  • IN-2 Binary Nixie Clock

  • FEATURES & COMPONENTS. Compatible with 5V/3.3V boards – Arduino Nano, Nano Every, Nano 33 IoT and Particle PhotonReplaceable IN-2 nixie tubes – pin socket connectorsModular designRTC real time clock DS3231 module on boardNixie...
  • PS/2 keyboard to keyboard matrix

  • A new github repo was added for the TRS-80 model 3, 4, and 4p:https://github.com/electrickery/ps-2Keyboard2TRS-80. No board is planned, as I don't have a model 3 or 4, so I don't know how the connector looks physically. A modified board did work...
  • Mega2USB

  • The Voltage Divider The AtTiny167 didn't have enough pins for two controllers so, for each port, I made a voltage divider out of three resistors which allows two digital inputs to be read by one analogue GPIO pin.  You can see the circuit working...
  • Litar: LiDAR Air Guitar

  • Jam on air for real! Rockin' on with the Litar.Original photograph by Frank Schwichtenberg. Remixed under CreativeCommons*. Building on from last year's Hackaday prize entry the MappyDot, the Litar makes use of the VL53L1x LiDAR sensors from ST Micro...