As unloved as IBM’s PCjr was, with only a one-year production run, it’s hard to complain about the documentation available ...
If you follow [Maker’s Muse] on YouTube, you know he’s as passionate about robot fights these days as he is about the tools ...
A lot has been made about a post-quantum computer future in which traditional encryption methods have suddenly been rendered ...
Although 3D printing it a great tool for making all sorts of things, the nature of the plastics used in most desktop FDM ...
Emergent properties include examples like murmurations of starlings which can’t be predicted from looking at a single bird, ...
Have you ever looked out across the rooftops of a city and idly gazed at the infrastructure that remains unseen from the ...
Handheld consoles are great for gaming on the go, but who wants to hold onto things all the time? Would it not be easier to ...
In this session of Logic Noise, we’ll be playing around with the voltage-controlled oscillator from a 4046 phase-locked loop chip, and using it to make “musical” pitches. It’s a lot of bang for the ...
If you’ve been following along our USB-C saga, you know that the CC wire in the USB-C cables is used for communications and polarity detection. However, what’s not as widely known is that there are ...
For the most part, Hackaday is all about hardware hacking projects. Sometimes, though, the real hack in a project isn’t building hardware, but rather building a community around the hardware. Case in ...
The place is the historic lecture theater of the Royal Institution in London. The date is the 4th of June 1903, and the inventor, Guglielmo Marconi, is about to demonstrate his new wireless system, ...
There’s a slew of hardware hacker problems that a logic analyzer is in a perfect position to solve. Whether you’re trying to understand why an SPI LCD screen doesn’t initialize, what’s up with your ...
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