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  • 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 35 - BeagleBone Projects

  • The Raspberry Pi 2 is just barely a month old, and now that vintage console emulation on this new hardware has been nailed down, it's just about time for everyone to do real work. You know, recompiling stuff to take advantage of the new CPU, figuring...
  • HACKLET 43 – FLASHLIGHT PROJECTS

  • Mankind has always looked for ways to light up the night as they walk around. Fires are great for this, but they aren't very safe or portable. Even kept safe in a lantern, an open flame is still dangerous – especially around cows. Enter the flashlight,...
  • HACKLET 46 – ODROID PROJECTS

  • It seems you can't mention the Raspberry Pi these days without someone bringing up the Odroid. Named after the combination of Open and Android, the current Odroid brand covers several boards – the U3, the UX3 with its 2 Ghz Samsung quad-core processor,...
  • HACKLET 57 – CNC HACKS

  • Everyone’s first microcontroller project is making an LED blink. It’s become the de-facto “Hello World” of hardware hacking. There’s something about seeing wires you connected and the code you wrote come together to make something happen...
  • HACKLET 92 – WORKBENCHES AND TOOLBOXES

  • Everyone needs a place to work. While some of us have well equipped labs with soldering stations, oscilloscopes, and a myriad of other tools, others perform their hacks on the kitchen table. Still, some hackers have to be on the go – taking their tools...
  • HACKLET 106 – ROBOTS THAT TEACH

  • One of the best ways to teach electronics and programming is with hands-on learning. Get the concepts off the computer screen and out into the real world. Students of all ages have been learning with robots for decades. Many older Hackaday readers will...
  • HACKLET 107 – 3D PRINTING PROJECTS

  • 3D printers have forever changed the hardware hacker movement. From the original RepRap project on up through current commercial offerings, 3D printers have become an indispensable tool for hackers, makers, and engineers. While printers may not have...
  • Wiring

  • Not all of the electronic components came out of the box for the robot, the relay for the motors needed some adjustment(the motor controllers could not spin the motors backwards, these SPDT relays switched the polarity), they could not handle the amps...
  • Rudementary frame

  • I've built a rudementary frame from Meccano and a piece of flooring for testing with some of the displays... it looks like crap: Sorry for the phone quality.LED Displays; the lower displays speed, the upper one is altitude in meters. The analouge meter...
  • HydraFW v0.6 Beta released

  • 29.11.2015 – HydraFW v0.6 BetaGeneric:Update of tokenline, now both T_ARG_INT and T_ARG_FLOAT take k, m and g suffixes and apply a decimal factor on both argument types. It is always compatible with old syntax khz, mhz, ghz (only first character is checked).HydraBus...
  • HydraBus HydraFW v0.8 Beta Released

  • 13.10.2016 - HydraFW v0.8 BetaGeneric:Updated ChibiOS from actual 3.0 to latest ChibiOS v16.1.6+/ChibiOS RT v4.0.0(Sep 27, 2016 ) Added benchmark tests see hydrafw command debug test-rx and python script https://github.com/bvernoux/hydrafw/blob/master/scripts/tx_bench.pyUpdated...