What is it ? End of August, my brother designed a small PCB to accomodate the excellent project OpenXsensor on Raspberry Zero. Mstrens published a very versatile solution to use this cheap but powerful MCU to get a multiProtocol solution for telemetry....
CitizenWatt Sensor Building Most of the documentation is coming from the CitizenWatt.Sources for Hardware part of the CitizenBoard can be found HERE.Sources for Software part of the CitizenBoard can be found THERE.Step by step CitizenWatt Sensor mounting...
The Adventure Begins The enthralling tale of Dreamdrive64 finds its origin in the PicoCart64 project. In the sun-soaked summer of 2022, I embarked on a thrilling new chapter, fueled by an abundance of free time and an unwavering passion for custom...
ABOUT THE PROJECT PROJECT INFO Type: Work in progress Difficulty: Advanced Estimated time: 2 hours License: GPL3+ THINGS USED IN THE PROJECT Hardware components: NodeMCU ESP8266 Breakout Board x1DHT11 Temperature & Humidity Sensor x1LED (generic) x 1Resistor...
Intro Hello! I made a fun project this time as well! This project is very similar to the last one, but it's been upgraded a lot! Check out the previous project for more information! Previous project Hardware The configuration is very simple!...
While it's fun to play with a keypad, GPIOs, and 7 segment displays, you really can't do much without some more RAM. In particular, I wanted to be able to run some vintage Altair software and do the normal "computery" things. So, after...
Please check out the Github for all future updates: https://github.com/lambdamikel/picoram6116 A follow-up to my 2114 SRAM Emulator. This time I am targeting the 6116 SRAM chip - full 2 KBs and a serious CPU at full speed (i.e., Z80 @ 1.8...
An infrared kitchen thermometer can be employed to verify: food and beverage temperatures,the oven temperature,refrigerator and freezer temperatures,boiling and cooled milk temperatures while making yogurt,hot oil temperature while deep frying. I decided...
So it has been a long time since the last update, but here goes.... So I built up the Grant Searle / Jeff Tranter Single board 6809 computer on a breadboard: If you haven't checked out the minimal 6809 on their sites its a good read both of them,...
Manufacturing of Large Dye Sensitized Solar Cell at home from Shih Wei Chieh on Vimeo. Introduction Dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSCs) represent an easily manufacturable and cost-effective photovoltaic device and can be done at DIY level. However, its...
Demo Videos: The final CPC Portable playing "Oh Mummy!": Build Objectives In principle, I am not a big fan of case mods. Being a collector of retro computers, I strive to restore and preserve the original hardware. This cost-reduced CPC 464...
Hello! We're just waiting for people to arrive and we'll get started in a few minutes. For now, you can direct questions to here >> https://hackaday.io/event/158212-hacking-the-wild and I'll relay them. Rob Faludi joined the room. 3:00 PM...
Hi everyone, welcome to Hack Chat today. I'm Dan and I'll be moderating for Hans Forsberg, who has been doing some interesting work exploring animal intelligence. @hfor62, are you online yet? Nicolas Tremblay12:00 PMYou don't fix the tapes first? deʃhipu12:00...
Top 3 struggles I have with robots and how this project solved them. 1) Cost too much. Mostly because of expensive servos and high end processors. - Designed a cheap driver/sensor board to read the absolute angle of the motor joint and run the...