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  • References for Universal Glucometer

  • This is a partial list of references I have used so far in researching the design and operation of glucometers, glucose measurement techniques, strip design, etc. (I continue to find and read new resources). I've included links to articles or abstracts...
  • Listening to Glucose Levels

  • Before I found Hackaday, I had already begun working on this project. Much earlier in the year, I first tried reverse engineering a small phone meter called Gmate Smart.Here is my setup. It required two macs, an iphone, the meter, and a very unique adapter...
  • Making it "truly" mobile

  • After getting a taste of what and how amazing remote monitoring our son's blood sugar was... we wanted to extend this to 24/7 coverage, from anywhere he may be.A tool like this enables a child with diabetes the ability to: play without unnecessary interruption,...
  • Reverse Engineering

  • With a multimeter and and some time I was able to find the following structure: It looks like a gigantic Diode-AND gate. The diodes have a common anode. I couldn´t find any isolated diodes or transistors. What else could it be? Maybe a clock...
  • Reverse Engineering Pokémon GO Plus

  • Yohanes Nugroho at TinyHack writes about reverse engineering Pokemon GO Plus: Pokemon GO Plus, (which I will refer from now on as PGP) is a wearable Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) device to be used with the Pokemon GO game for Android or iOS. There...
  • Reverse engineering the connector

  • Weller RTW tweezer tips seem to mate with the handle through a 5-pin connector from Binder. A bit of reverse engineering gives us the following pinout: right heater,right thermocouple,ground,left thermocouple,left heater. As with regular RT...
  • Reverse Engineering

  • The original IntrudAlert PCB has a 4 pin mystery device that drove the speaker element.One leg is connected to the battery positive, one leg is connected to a transistor (assumed) controlled by the epoxy blob that switches to the battery negative. The...
  • Workshop Details: Reverse Engineering

  • The dark art of reverse engineering runs long and deep. But a core set of skills can be almost universally applied. We've selected the hardware shown above to try out these skills during the Reverse Engineering workshop.Click Here to download the Workshop...
  • Reverse Engineering

  • Origin While exploring musical textile interfaces, we used the piezo-resistive material below (dark grey): It was expensive and became hard to get because of a new exclusive contract with another company, so with material scientists, we reverse-engineered...
  • Reverse-engineering the PCB

  • DRX85 on a light box, allowing me to see traces on the bottom side. No photography equipment or post-processing here, and since the board is big, it'd be a bit impractical to do it the Big Clive way.Closeup of a phenolic single-layer PCB. All through...