Yellowing: the Plastic Equivalent of a Sunburn
https://hackaday.com/2017/11/03/yellowing-the-plastic-equivalent-of-a-sunburn/
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Yellowing: the Plastic Equivalent of a Sunburn
Your fancy white electronic brick of consumer electronics started off white, but after some time it yellowed and became brittle. This shouldn’t have happened; plastic is supposed to last fore…
Google’s Inception Sees This Turtle as a Gun; Image Recognition Camouflage
https://hackaday.com/2017/11/03/googles-inception-thinks-this-turtle-is-a-gun/
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Google’s Inception Sees This Turtle as a Gun; Image Recognition Camouflage
The good people at MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory [CSAIL] have found a way of tricking Google’s InceptionV3 image classifier into seeing a rifle where there act…
Books You Should Read: V-2 By Walter Dornberger
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Books You Should Read: V-2 By Walter Dornberger
In an era where we can watch rockets land on their tails Buck Rogers-style live on YouTube, it’s difficult to imagine a time when even the most basic concepts of rocketry were hotly debated. …
Hackaday Prize Entry: Microfluidics Control System
https://hackaday.com/2017/11/03/hackaday-prize-entry-microfluidics-control-system/
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Hackaday Prize Entry: Microfluidics Control System
Microfluidics is the fine art of moving tiny amounts of liquid around and is increasingly used in fields such as biology and chemistry. By miniaturizing experiments, it’s possible to run many…
Hybrid Interface Brings Touchscreen to Rigol Scope
https://hackaday.com/2017/11/03/hybrid-interface-brings-touchscreen-to-rigol-scope/
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Hybrid Interface Brings Touchscreen to Rigol Scope
With pervasive smartphones and tablets, the touch interface is assumed for small LCD screens, and we’ve likely all poked and pinched at some screen, only to find it immune to our gestures. Ma…
3D Printing Belts for Vintage Hardware
https://hackaday.com/2017/11/03/3d-printing-belts-for-vintage-hardware/
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3D Printing Belts for Vintage Hardware
It may be hard for some of the younger readers to believe, but there was a time when hardware was full of little rubber belts. Tape decks, VCRs, even some computers: they all had rotating parts tha…
Mini Millennium Falcon Is Envy Of the Neighborhood
https://hackaday.com/2017/11/03/mini-millennium-falcon-is-envy-of-the-neighborhood/
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Mini Millennium Falcon Is Envy Of the Neighborhood
Here’s a tip for any readers who may be expecting a child in the near future: there’s about a two year period where you can basically use your child as a Halloween prop. They’re t…
386 Too Much Horsepower? Try a 186, in an FPGA!
https://hackaday.com/2017/11/03/386-too-much-try-a-186-in-an-fpga/
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386 Too Much Horsepower? Try A 186, In An FPGA!
Typically when we hear the term “System-on-Chip” bandied around, our mind jumps straight to modern ARM-based processors that drive smartphones and embedded devices around us. Coming a l…
Inductive Loop Vehicle Detector Gets Modernized
https://hackaday.com/2017/11/04/inductive-loop-vehicle-detector-gets-modernized/
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Inductive Loop Vehicle Detector Gets Modernized
Much like George Lucas and the original Star Wars films, many of us may find that our passion projects are never quite finished, especially when new technology comes around or we just want to make …
Fridge Alarm Speaks, and Saves Power & Food
https://hackaday.com/2017/11/04/fridge-alarm-speaks-and-saves-power-food/
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Fridge Alarm Speaks, and Saves Power & Food
One of the most power-hungry devices in our homes, besides the air conditioner or heater, is our refrigerator and freezer. It’s especially so if the door doesn’t close all the way or th…
Printed Parts Make DIY Electric Longboard Possible
https://hackaday.com/2017/11/04/printed-parts-make-diy-electric-longboard-possible/
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Printed Parts Make DIY Electric Longboard Possible
Appalled by expensive electric longboards, [Conor Patrick] still wanted one, and wanted it now. So — naturally — he converted an existing board into a sprightly electric version at a fr…
Circuit Challenge: Two Transistor 3.3V Regulator
https://hackaday.com/2017/11/04/circuit-challenge-two-transistor-3-3v-regulator/
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Circuit Challenge: Two Transistor 3.3V Regulator
[Kevin Darrah] wanted to make a simple 3.3V regulator without using an integrated circuit. He wound up using two common NPN transistors and 4 1K resistors. The circuit isn’t going to beat out…
Sable-Machined Slingshot is a Composite Marvel
https://hackaday.com/2017/11/04/sable-machined-slingshot-is-a-composite-marvel/
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Sable-Machined Slingshot is a Composite Marvel
Armed with an overseas CNC machine retrofitted with custom electronics, [Eric] has taken to wowing us with his suite of home-fabricated slingshots. In a more recent stint, he’s just polished …
Freakishly Agile Crawler Rocks All-LEGO Mechanum Wheels
https://hackaday.com/2017/11/04/freakishly-agile-crawler-rocks-all-lego-mechanum-wheels/
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Freakishly Agile Crawler Rocks All-LEGO Mechanum Wheels
Mechanum wheels are great, but you have to have them perfectly alined or they come across a little clunky, giving your robot a herky-jerky movement. Robotics educator and supreme LEGO builder [Yosh…
DIY Multi-Touch All the Surfaces
https://hackaday.com/2017/11/04/diy-multi-touch-all-the-surfaces/
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DIY Multi-Touch All the Surfaces
Ever wanted to build a touch table or other touch-input project, but got stuck figuring out the ‘touch’ part? [Jean Perardel] has your back with his multi-touch frame over on IO that ma…
Measuring Airflow in an HVAC System
https://hackaday.com/2017/11/04/measuring-airflow-in-an-hvac-system/
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Measuring Airflow in an HVAC System
[Nubmian] wrote in to share his experiments with measuring airflow in an HVAC system. His first video deals with using with ultrasonic sensors. He found an interesting white paper that described me…
What Would Sherlock Print, If Sherlock Printed In SLA Resin?
https://hackaday.com/2017/11/05/what-would-sherlock-print-if-sherlock-printed-in-sla-resin/
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What Would Sherlock Print, If Sherlock Printed In SLA Resin?
Resin printing — or more appropriately, stereolithography apparatus printing — is a costly but cool 3D printing process. [Evan] from [Model3D] wondered if it was possible to produce a p…
Repair Job Fixes Compressor, Gets in Online
https://hackaday.com/2017/11/05/repair-job-fixes-compressor-gets-in-online/
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Repair Job Fixes Compressor, Gets it Online
We’ll never cease to be amazed at the things people try to put on the Internet of Things. Some are no-brainers, like thermostats, security cameras, and garage door openers. Others, like washi…
Mendocino Motor Drives Cubicle Conversations
https://hackaday.com/2017/11/05/mendocino-motor-drives-cubicle-conversations/
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Mendocino Motor Drives Cubicle Conversations
Mendocino motors are solar-powered electric motors that rely on pseudo-levitation. The levitation comes from magnets mounted on either end of the shaft, which repel same-field magnets fixed below …
Homemade LED Clock Stands Test Of Time
https://hackaday.com/2017/11/05/homemade-led-clock-stands-test-of-time/
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Homemade LED Clock Stands Test Of Time
In an era when you might get chastised if your mobile phone is more than two years old, it’s easy to forget that hardware was not always meant to be a temporary commodity. We acknowledge a fe…
Mergers and Acquisitions: Broadcom, Qualcomm, and One Hundred Billion Dollars
https://hackaday.com/2017/11/05/mergers-and-acquisitions-broadcom-qualcomm-and-one-hundred-billion-dollars/
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Mergers and Acquisitions: Broadcom, Qualcomm, and One Hundred Billion Dollars
Rumors have been circulating this last weekend of the largest semiconductor acquisition ever. Broadcom might buy Qualcomm for the princely sum of one hundred Billion dollars. You will most likely b…