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  • 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 44 – TEARDOWNS

  • Just about every hacker, maker and tinkerer out there received their early education the same way: A screwdriver in one and a discarded bit of electronics in the other. There is no better way to find out how something works than cracking it open and...
  • 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 47 – THERMAL IMAGING PROJECTS

  • Thermal imaging is the science of converting the heat signature of objects to an image visible to humans. Everything above absolute 0 gives off some heat, and thermal imagers allow us to see that – even if there is no visible light in the room. Historically,...
  • HACKLET 48 – WEATHER SENSING PROJECTS

  • Throughout history, mankind has been at the mercy of the weather. Planning a major outdoor event like a wedding or a naval battle? Better hope for clear skies! Man doesn't have the ability to change mother nature at will quite yet, but hackers are working...
  • HACKLET 49 – WEATHER DISPLAY PROJECTS

  • Everyone wants to know what the weather is, and what it is going to be. Today's internet enabled forecasts give us continuous streams of current weather data and predictions from any of several computer models. Couple that with data from an on-site station,...
  • HACKLET 50 – HYDROPONIC PROJECTS

  • Growing plants without soil has been has been amazing people for centuries. First written about in the 1600’s, hydroponics has become an industry with numerous techniques for germinating and sustaining both plant and animal life. It comes as no surprise...
  • HACKLET 51 – CROWDFUNDING PROJECTS

  • Ah crowdfunding. You might say we have a love/hate relationship with it here at Hackaday. We’ve seen some great projects funded through sites like Kickstarter, IndieGoGo, and the like. We’ve also seen projects where the creators were promising more than...
  • HACKLET 52 – BREAKOUT BOARD PROJECTS

  • Starting a design with a new part can be hard. What power supply voltage(s) does it need? Are there any support component requirements? What is the footprint? What about the I/O voltage levels? Breakout boards are designed to answer all those questions...
  • HACKLET 53 – QUICK TOOL HACKS

  • They say necessity is the mother of invention. Have you ever been right in the middle of a project, when you realize that you could hack up a simple tool which would make your current task easier? Maybe it’s a coil winder, or a device to hold .100 headers...
  • Hacklet 54: Virtual Reality

  • Virtual Reality is finally coming of age. Hackers, Makers and Engineers have dreamed of creating immersive interfaces for years. From the first flight simulators to today’s cellphone powered head mounted displays, VR has always been an exciting field....
  • Hacklet 55: Home Automation

  • Home automation – the idea of a smart home that monitors and controls the inside environment, takes commands from occupants, and generally makes living easier. Hackers, makers, and engineers have been building their own vision of the smart home for decades....
  • Hacklet 56: Brain Hacks

  • The brain is the most powerful – and least understood computer known to man. For these very reasons, working with the mind has long been an attraction for hackers, makers, and engineers. Everything from EEG to magnetic stimulus to actual implants have...
  • 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...