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  • Random update

  • .) Reaction chamber v3.0.) Complete list of components, $50 total cost.) Trying a "bubble plate".) Capturing bubbles in a standing wave works... 'sortaReaction chamber, v3.0The tube holder for the reaction chamber was a bit unwieldy, so I added mounting...
  • VSTiBox

  • Features  All-in-one solution for playing VST instrumentsDedicated for live-performance with rotary controls and buttonsReal-time control of 8 VST instrument and effect channelsMidi inputIntegrated mixer with multiple I/O and headpones output  Switching...
  • Plato's Ideal World

  • "The third-party target market is like Plato’s ideal world,” says Ilyadis. “That’s the point where you have interoperability, plug and play, between devices. It requires having a packaging technology that is more accessible. It needs to...
  • Building the thrust testing rig, part 3

  • For some reason, I didn't order the cheap pillow block I listed in the GimbalBot Expense spreadsheet. It was only $10, but I just... didn't do it. In any case, I was at a local surplus store picking up parts for another project earlier this week and...
  • SDR in a box

  • The box started as a prototype of a hardware for an interdisciplinary research project, which requires sensing of RF spectrum. Since the project is still in very early stage, I'd rather not discuss it, but instead I want to focus on the part that will...
  • Architecture of the box

  • My goal in building The Box was to have a universal and portable platform for experiments with software radio. The other goal was to only use components that I had at home. These two conditions shaped the overall hardware architecture of the system.----------...
  • Help Needed - Cap Touch

  • I thought I had learned my lesson with the first museum exhibit I developed; don't use buttons because people, especially children, are brutal. So I moved to capacitive touch buttons. And I thought that would solve the problem. A single sheet of acrylic...
  • Late Log, but motherboards received!

  • The new mobos somewhat work!  I am still compiling a list of things to fix, as the first boards always have problems (at least for me so far).Here are some pics:The board supports UART, 32KiB of RAM and 32KiB of ROM, a bq4845 RTC, ATX power, 4 expansion...
  • Dedicated router + custom case

  • Wifi propagation in my apartment has been poor largely because of the back corner cable hookup. I'd been meaning to move the wifi access point to a better spot and find a router-only option to sit by the cable box when this article got me to actually...
  • Pulling it all together

  • Overall system:Here are all the core components laid out for this log update, some are drawn in because I did not have them on-hand1 - Syringe pump2 - Syringe (Drawn in) with needle tip.3 - HV cable with alligator clip. In practice, this takes some finessing...
  • Luggable PC at Hackaday LA January Meetup

  • The Luggable PC project had its first public outing yesterday: I brought Easel Frame V3 to Hackaday LA January Meetup. It was pretty much as documented earlier except it had the Mini-ITX board installed instead of the full ATX motherboard. (Their GPU...
  • Luggable PC Mark II

  • Part I: The Main Objective. (Same as Luggable PC Mark I) The PC market is largely dominated by two main categories: (1) Large desktop towers offering wide spectrum of options and upgrade capability, and (2) laptops offering portability in exchange...