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  • Open Indirect Ophthalmoscope

  • OverviewCurrently there are over 422 million people worldwide suffering from diabetes. 28.5% of them suffer from Diabetic Retinopathy(1) . 50% of diabetics are unaware about the risk of losing their vision(2). The number of cases of diabetic retinopathy...
  • MC68000 Computer

  • This project is a homebrew computer based on the Motorola 68000 CPU. Design includes four megabytes of RAM, 128kB of ROM, Something for video, two serial ports at 9600 baud, and eventually networking and a hard disk.The purpose of this computer is two-fold:...
  • "Chad" - The NFC Voting System

  • The OriginsWhen we decided to throw a party in LA (which became know as The Gathering) I wanted it to be more than just free t-shirts and beer. Laser Graffiti popped to mind and I was glad that Ben was willing to take the lead on that project....
  • EV Commuter Longboard

  • Updated photos with progress on the new deck. Will be adding more information soon as I comb through a lot of additional progress pictures from the new build. Stay tuned!
  • Electric Car Conversion

  • For a complete chronological journey through the process of converting a car to electric, please check out the build logs below. The following is just a top-level description of the project and its outcomes.
  • LayerOne 2014 Conference Badge

  • STM32103RET6 ARM Cortex (currently, if i can't make the ADC behave and the SPI SLAVE to work correctly then going to flip back to the SAM7, which would suck a lot. (which we ended up doing for this round) )  I have still continued the STM32 build...
  • Analog CPU Gauge

  • I'd always wanted a CPU gauge for my computer. Ok, and a bandwidth gauge for my router. You name it, I want a nice analog gauge for it. It always seemed a bit silly to use an true galvanometer based analog gauge for signals that are inherently digital....
  • Feedback - Hackaday.io

  • All of us who work on Hackaday.io are reading your feedback. If we don't get back to you individually, know that we read what you wrote. Thanks for taking the time to give us feedback, we really appreciate it, you help improve the site...
  • Arduino-Compatible FPGA Shield

  • Intending to keep this as compact as possible I'm looking at BGA packages for SRAM and std package for the SPI Flash.  The several that I've chosen will enable me to keep costs below $30 for the whole board (target = $25) and still have head room...
  • TI-84+ SE Backlight

  • The backlight is an electroluminescent panel which glows a nice cool blue color. Unfortunately when its off its kind of an ugly pinkish color, but why would you ever turn it off?Its controlled by a button on the left side of the calculator and powered...
  • X12 Turtle Beach Headset Hack

  • I needed to remove the dials and the switch from the board because I wanted to have them accessible from the rim of the ear muff. However, each of these components had a minimum of 5 pins. My approach was to use a hot air gun to melt all the solder on...
  • X12 Turtle Beach Headset Hack

  • I needed to remove the dials and the switch from the board because I wanted to have them accessible from the rim of the ear muff. However, each of these components had a minimum of 5 pins. My approach was to use a hot air gun to melt all the solder on...
  • Christmas Lights Fail

  • Hardware used.  Seeeduino v1.1 Phaktor bought this a few years back, played with it a couple of times but it just sat in his hobby bin ‘til now. Parallax LCD  http://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/27977/27... bought from RadioShack...