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  • Coral Dev Board

  • USB modules take 0.9 amps peak, and 0.5 amps typical. That is 2.5 watts typical. The Coral Dev Board single-board computer with Edge TPU specifies a USB-C source with up to 3A, that's 15W or as much as my first soldering iron. The heatsink and fan are...
  • Pillow tweaking, Ordered Dithering

  • I was not too happy with a flickering effect during 'live-view'. Very visible on large gray area, where the black and white pixels should be alternate in a king of chess board pattern in order to create the gray illusion. With the error-diffusion method...
  • Finally! PRUs in the picture

  • My post-holiday obsession continued until I am - finally - reading data from the Lepton using both PRUs in a Beaglebone Black.  Given how - relatively - easy it is to use the PRUs I have to confess I pored over a lot of web postings before...
  • Hacklet #4 - PCB Tools and Wristwatches

  • The Hackaday Prize is heating up! When we set up the prize, we expected to see some incredible entries, and you guys haven’t let us down. Projects like SatNOGS, which aims to create a global network of satellite ground stations, or OpenMV, a low-cost...
  • Hacklet #11- Cameras

  • We preempt this week’s Hacklet to bring you an important announcement.Hackaday.io got some major upgrades this week. Have you checked out The Feed lately? The Feed has been tweaked, tuned, and optimized, to show you activity on your projects, and from...
  • HACKLET 26 – ARDUINO PROJECTS

  • Arduino is one of those boards that has become synonymous with hacking and making. Since its introduction in 2005, over 700,000 official Arduino boards have been sold, along with untold millions of compatible and clone boards. Hackers and makers around...
  • Hacklet 28: Programmable Logic Hacks

  • FPGAs, CPLDs, PALs, and GALs, Oh My! This week's Hacklet focuses on some of the best Programmable Logic projects on Hackaday.io! Programmable logic devices tend to have a steep learning curve. Not only is a new hacker learning complex parts, but there...
  • HACKLET 70 – CALCULATOR PROJECTS

  • Hackers, makers, and engineers have long had a love affair with number crunching. Specifically with the machines that make crunching numbers easier. Today it may be computers, smart watches, and smartphones, but that wasn’t always the case. In the 50’s...
  • HACKLET 98 – UNDERWATER ROVS

  • A few motors, propellers, a camera, maybe a wire tether, and some waterproof electronics. Throw it all together and baby you’ve got an underwater Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) cooking! It all sounds simple on the surface, but underwater ROVs are a...
  • Voicecommand image file download

  • http://stevenhickson.blogspot.com/2014/08/voicecommand-image-file-and-controlling.htmlHere is the link to download a Raspberry Pi A/B/B+ image file that has voicecommand installed already. It also has wiringPi and pilight installed to help you control...
  • Patching

  • I am now at the point where I can connect to the network, and send udp or tcp data. Up to now I have not been able to listen on sockets. I suspect that this is due to the firmware version. It is now version 1.10. I will now have to upgrade the firmware.The...
  • HydraFW v0.5 Beta released

  • HydraFW v0.5 Beta New USB VID_0x1d50/PID_0x60a7 using OpenMoko HydraFW, update with new drivers Windows see driver_usb_cdc/hydrabus_usb_cdc.infLinux see 09-hydrabus.rules Added USB DFU boot by pressing UBTN at PowerOn/RESET for easier future update of...
  • Current goals:

  • -The MCU currently runs at 16MHz nut i really need to slow it down as it uses too much power now-I haven't had much success so far with talking to the SD card-Still need to test the ADC-I want to get all the hardware working before writing the software-I...