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136 Results for "《 예약문의 OIO↗8489↗8306》선릉레깅스┛Еimportanceム강남레깅스룸레깅스룸ㅂheavenly 레깅스룸강남레깅스 강남레깅스룸⊥선릉레깅스ゥfiercelyり"
KaRadio Wired
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Frederic Renet
Integrated Karadio board based on ESP32 with VS1053 and embedded 2x15 ClassD amplifier
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KAmp
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Kuro
TPA3116D2 based audio amplifier
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Sound Machine Sound Swap
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Owen Trueblood
Replacing the samples of a cheap sound toy.
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mxDelta
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Andy
A delta printer prototype, designed for high speed/precision printing
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Pi CNC Plotter Fail
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Daniel James Evans
A not-quite-successful attempt at a closed-loop CNC plotter using DC motors and a Raspberry Pi.
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ED060SC7 ("Kindle Keyboard") epaper breakout board
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Ronald
A fork of the PaperBack breakout board for a different display
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November Sky
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Josh McClarren
Where constellations and PCB design collide.
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Smart Response XE Reverse Engineering
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Owen Trueblood
Learning how to use the full functionality of a cheap classroom quiz response device.
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Mestka CNC
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alaamomen9
Affordable servo system CNC ..using old printer DC permenant Magnet motor
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600x900x600 lasertrim 3d printer
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Patrick Ryan
A large build volume 3d printer with a laser trimming sidewalls and over extrusions to allow for faster and more accurate print.
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Repurposing a Z80 controller board
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Ken Yap
A failed attempt to put old hardware to use
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Harley Davidson J1850 Visual Display Interface
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George Gardner
Creating a visual display interface that communicates data captured from a motorcycle's data bus.
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Zeit für Ellerton / Time for Ellerton
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tinatonagel
Attiny45 controlled Solarmotors turn small muffin paper cups. The circuit is mounted directly on the wall, with Aluminium and copper tape.
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Wearable CO monitor
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Rahoon GOAWAY
A wearable CO monitor that uses an ESP8266
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Dippy
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Tony Robinson
A complete computer with 512 bytes ROM, 16 acoustic tube registers, bit serial ALU, 170Hz clock, Forth. but will it work?
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