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  • 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 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 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 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 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 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 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...
  • Latest UX tweaks to Hackaday.io

  • You asked and we listened. Here are the latest changes to the hackaday.io user interface.1. We've added Likes to Member Pages, and the number of page likes will also be displayed in the feed. At the top of the Pages, we've added the number of likes and...
  • HACKLET 97 – CAMERA PROJECTS

  • We last covered camera projects way back in Hacklet #11. A ton of camera projects have been added toHackaday.io since then. While the rest of the world is taking selfies, hackers, makers, and engineers have been coming up with new ways to hack their...
  • HACKLET 99 – SOLDERING TOOLS

  • If there is one tool every hardware hacker needs, it’s a good soldering setup. Soldering irons, heat guns, reflow ovens and the like make up the tools of the trade for building electronic circuits. Spend enough time working with a tool, and you’ll find...
  • HACKLET 103 – PIEZO PROJECTS

  • The piezoelectric effect is simple in its rules: Apply mechanical stress to a material and you generate an electric charge. The inverse is also true: Apply a voltage to a material, and it changes shape. This doesn’t work for everything, though. Only...
  • HACKLET 104 – TEST EQUIPMENT PROJECTS

  • Hardware hackers love their test equipment. There are entire forums dedicated to talking about multimeters, oscilloscopes, signal generators, and other common bench tools. At times it seems we spend more time talking about our tools than actually using...