Digital Attenuator Goes from Manual to Arduino Control
https://hackaday.com/2018/07/21/digital-attenuator-goes-from-manual-to-arduino-control/
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Digital Attenuator Goes from Manual to Arduino Control
[Kerry Wong] comes across the coolest hardware, and always manages to do something interesting with it. His widget du jour is an old demo board for a digital RF attenuator chip, which can pad a sig…
Measuring Web Latency in the Browser
https://hackaday.com/2018/07/21/measuring-web-latency-in-the-browser/
https://hackaday.com/2018/07/21/measuring-web-latency-in-the-browser/
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Measuring Web Latency In The Browser
We’ll go out on a limb and assume that anyone reading these words is probably familiar with the classic ping command. Depending on which operating system you worship the options might be slig…
HOPE XIII: Oh The Fun You’ll Have With a Bit of Social Engineering
https://hackaday.com/2018/07/21/hope-xiii-oh-the-fun-youll-have-with-a-bit-of-social-engineering/
https://hackaday.com/2018/07/21/hope-xiii-oh-the-fun-youll-have-with-a-bit-of-social-engineering/
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HOPE XIII: Oh The Fun You’ll Have With a Bit of Social Engineering
I’ve been aware of the Social Engineering panels, talks, and villages at many conferences over the past few years. For some reason, be it the line to get in or conflicting schedules, I haven&…
Hacking A Very Special 486
https://hackaday.com/2018/07/21/hacking-a-very-special-486/
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Hacking A Very Special 486
It’s fair to say that Moore’s Law is not delivering on its promise of advancing semiconductor capabilities as fast as it used to, as the limits of current fabrication techniques are bei…
A Caterpillar Drive That Actually Looks Like A Caterpillar
https://hackaday.com/2018/07/21/a-caterpillar-drive-that-actually-looks-like-a-caterpillar/
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A Caterpillar Drive That Actually Looks Like A Caterpillar
[Tom Clancy]’s The Hunt For Red October is a riveting tale of a high-level Soviet defector, a cunning young intelligence analyst, a chase across the North Atlantic, and a new submarine powere…
Wire Wound Resistors On Your Own
https://hackaday.com/2018/07/21/wire-wound-resistors-on-your-own/
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Wire Wound Resistors On Your Own
In all kinds of engineering, we build on abstractions in a kind of inverted pyramid. Lots of people can, for example, design a system using ready-made building blocks on printed circuit boards. Few…
Old Phone, New Remote Switch
https://hackaday.com/2018/07/21/old-phone-new-remote-switch/
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Old Phone, New Remote Switch
With mobile phones now ubiquitous for the masses in much of the world for over two decades, something a lot of readers will be familiar with is a drawer full of their past devices. Alongside the ol…
Recycle LCDs into LEDs
https://hackaday.com/2018/07/21/recycle-lcds-into-leds/
https://hackaday.com/2018/07/21/recycle-lcds-into-leds/
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Recycle LCDs into LEDs
We always find it funny when we see ads for modern LED TVs. These TVs don’t use LEDs to show the picture. They are nothing more than LCD screens with LED backlighting instead of cold cathode …
Repairing a Capacitor inside a Potted Transformer
https://hackaday.com/2018/07/22/repairing-a-capacitor-inside-a-potted-transformer/
https://hackaday.com/2018/07/22/repairing-a-capacitor-inside-a-potted-transformer/
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Repairing a Capacitor inside a Potted Transformer
We always enjoy watching [Mr. Carlson’s] videos because he looks like he is taping in a rocket ship set from a 1950s drive-in movie. In a recent video, he identified an old oscilloscope that …
Out Of Batteries For Your Torch? Just Use A Mini Nitro Engine
https://hackaday.com/2018/07/22/out-of-batteries-for-your-torch-just-use-a-mini-nitro-engine/
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Out Of Batteries For Your Torch? Just Use A Mini Nitro Engine
We can certainly relate to an incomplete project sowing the seed for a better one, and that’s just what happened in [JohnnyQ90]’s latest video. He initially set out to create an air com…
A 3D-Printed Bowl Feeder for Tiny SMD Parts
https://hackaday.com/2018/07/22/a-3d-printed-bowl-feeder-for-tiny-smd-parts/
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A 3D-Printed Bowl Feeder for Tiny SMD Parts
[Andrzej Laczewski] has something big in mind for small parts, specifically SMD resistors and capacitors. He’s not talking much about that project, but from the prototype 3D-printed bowl feed…
Classroom Gadget Turned Arduino Compatible
https://hackaday.com/2018/07/22/classroom-gadget-turned-arduino-compatible/
https://hackaday.com/2018/07/22/classroom-gadget-turned-arduino-compatible/
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Classroom Gadget Turned Arduino Compatible
Cheap second-hand hardware is usually a fertile ground for hacking, and by looks of this project, the digital classroom aids that were all the rage a few years back are no exception. [is0-mick] wri…
HOPE XII: Chelsea Manning
https://hackaday.com/2018/07/22/hope-xii-chelsea-manning/
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HOPE XII: Chelsea Manning
Saturday’s talk schedule at the HOPE conference was centered around one thing: the on-stage interview with Chelsea Manning. Not only was a two-hour session blocked out (almost every other tal…
Hackaday Links: July 22, 2018
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Hackaday Links: July 22, 2018
KiCad Version 5 has been released! Footprints are going to be installed locally, and the Github plugin for library management is no longer the default. You now have the ability to import Eagle proj…
IHC badge: It’s Not (Quite) a Nokia
https://hackaday.com/2018/07/22/ihc-badge-its-not-quite-a-nokia/
https://hackaday.com/2018/07/22/ihc-badge-its-not-quite-a-nokia/
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IHC badge: It’s Not (Quite) a Nokia
Electronic conference badges are an integral part of our culture, and have featured many times here. The norm for a badge is an exquisitely designed printed circuit board with some kind of microcon…
Fail Of The Week: ESP Walkie, Not-So-Talkie
https://hackaday.com/2018/07/23/fail-of-the-week-esp-walkie-not-so-talkie/
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Fail Of The Week: ESP Walkie, Not-So-Talkie
The ESP8266 has become such a staple of projects in our community since it burst onto the scene a few years ago. The combination of a super-fast processor and wireless networking all on the same ch…
Hands On With Python 3.7: What’s New In The Latest Release
https://hackaday.com/2018/07/23/hands-on-with-python-3-7-whats-new-in-the-latest-release/
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Hands On With Python 3.7: What’s New In The Latest Release
Used for general purpose programming, data science, website backends, GUIs, and pretty much everything else; the first programming language for many, and claimed to be the fastest growing in the wo…
Turn A Cheap Bluetooth Speaker Into An Audio Receiver
https://hackaday.com/2018/07/23/turn-a-cheap-bluetooth-speaker-into-an-audio-receiver/
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Turn A Cheap Bluetooth Speaker Into An Audio Receiver
Cheap Bluetooth speakers come in all different kinds of shapes and colors, and they let you conveniently stream music, for example from your mobile phone. For [mcmchris], they had one significant s…
HOPE XIII: Time Travel with Software Defined Radio
https://hackaday.com/2018/07/23/hope-xiii-time-travel-with-software-defined-radio/
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HOPE XII: Time Travel With Software Defined Radio
It’s easy to dismiss radio as little more than background noise while we drive. At worst you might even think it’s just another method for advertisers to peddle their wares. But in rea…