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  • SDO Milliohm Meter v1

  • Motivation I wanted a basic 4.5 digit milliohm meter, for battery operation, designed to be affordable and use common, inexpensive parts, with some flexibility there: higher-cost part substitutes will perform better. Op-amps and comparators figure prominently...
  • ramanPi - Raman Spectrometer

  • Welcome to the hackaday.io project page for the ramanPi! The ramanPi is a raman spectrometer that I decided to build back in April of 2014 because I needed one for another project and could not afford the tens of thousands of dollars a commercial product...
  • Soviet drum synth - Lell UDS

  • I'll split this desctiption into several steps later Introduction You may want to check out the vid I made about this synth first (it's in Russian, but English subs are available): Here I'd like to share everything I learned about this synth up...
  • Hack Chat Transcript, Part 4

  • bootdsc12:51 PM bootdsc12:51 PMhaha thesebelik12:51 PMthe problem that i'm solving with my deck (my car radio sucks) could've been easily solved with an off the shelf android auto head unit for like $250, but i've already spent more than that on parts...
  • Why existing power management sucks

  • Hi!Today I'm going to tell you about Alice's power management and power structure. As for today, it is like this:It's pretty simple and mostly made of ready-to-go modules. This is one of my beliefs - projects like this are better if they're modular (modules...
  • The Hardware Story (Part 1: Fail)

  • For The Open Bar hardware design, we started off with a simple approach. For the first iteration of the project, the idea was to use a CO2 tank to pressurize the ingredients that would be dispensed. Each one of the ingredients would have 2 hoses -- a...
  • SunLeaf

  • SunLeafAn Open Source Sensing ModuleAbstractThe SunLeaf is a wireless sensor module for remote sensing applications. The module is solar/battery powered, low power, connected via WiFi, low cost, and highly scalable. SunLeaf interfaces with several variety...
  • The Metabolizer

  • Problem Statement The Metabolizer is sort of like an ecological Rube Goldberg machine- it's a chain reaction-type system intentionally designed to perform a simple task in an overly complicated way. In this case, the simple task is "not throwing...
  • DIY - YouTube Desktop Notifier

  • Step 1: Hardware Requirement - 1 For this project, we need a mixture of both electronic components and woodworking tools. The electronic components include:A PerfboardNodeMCU220v AC to 5v DC Buck Step-Down ModuleA Buzzer Shield or a Buzzer and a 100Ω...