So I developed this PCB a while ago (september/october 2016) but I finally decided what the hell I'll share it and show it off I guess. The github repo has been public since the development began so it hasn't really been hidden away just not mentioned....
I added my mars raven space plane concept you can 3d print ,modify test on this model I have glider wings in canard configuration and a tail set up for more lift in breaking my rule of keeping the tail strait for reentry this is just a concept...
The enclosure continued to be a disaster. The wiring all falls out when it's standing up. The jetson is real hard to install & might be easier with farsteners. Scotch is not enough to stop the LCD cable from glitching. Need to...
Here we go!!!You can from now on create a new remote here, using the code 'hackaday'. Right after creating the remote, you'll be able to add inputs to it. The actual possible inputs are : -Text : a simple text input, nothing special here-Switch : A simple...
How it works:Current 3d metal printers work by using a laser or an electron beam to melt layers of metal powder together:Image credit: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Selective_laser_sinteringThis one works the same way, except it replaces the dangerous...
This is the first log recording for Servio, written retrospectively, as in the early days, I was preoccupied with developing the project and did not think about documenting the process. (A habit I find problematic, as writing things down generally helps...
Following our post on IoT platforms, Spark guys reached out and asked if we can do a full interview. Given the unique position Spak is currently in (post-successful Kickstarter, betting heavily on Open Hardware and Open Software...) - we were more...
Generally speaking, there are three broad categories of power plants in service today.You got your coal power. This is the most common source of energy in the world, and also the most harmful. Statistically speaking, you are probably using coal power...
In case you haven't heard, my secret plan for the "Anything Goes" part of the Hackaday Prize is to use the hardware I'm developing to instrument a Powered Paraglider. To the best of my knowledge this has never been done before! I've made a lot of progress,...