Transistor Logic Clock Gets Stacked Up
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  Transistor Logic Clock Gets Stacked Up
  A couple years back we covered a very impressive transistor logic clock which was laid out so an observer could watch all of the counters doing their thing, complete with gratuitous blinkenlights. …
  Save Fingers, Save Lives With A No-Voltage Release For The Shop
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  Save Fingers, Save Lives With A No-Voltage Release For The Shop
  Imagine the scenario: you’re spending some quality time in the shop with your daughter, teaching her the basics while trying to get some actual work done. You’re ripping some stock on y…
  ESP8266 Powered Tank With Voice Control
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  ESP8266 Powered Tank With Voice Control
  The high availability of (relatively) low cost modular components has made building hardware easier than ever. Depending on what you want to do, the hardware side of a project might be the hacker e…
  You Can’t Build A Roland TR-808 Because You Don’t Have Faulty Transistors
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  You Can’t Build A Roland TR-808 Because You Don’t Have Faulty Transistors
  That headline sounds suspect, but it is the most succinct way to explain why the Roland TR-808 drum machine has a very distinct, and difficult to replicate noise circuit. The drum machine was borne…
  Photon Door Lock Swaps Keys for a POST Request
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  Photon Door Lock Swaps Keys for a POST Request
  At this point we’re all well aware of the fact that there is some inherent danger involved when bringing “things” onto the Internet. Nobody wants to come home to a smoldering pile…
  Don’t Look Now, But Your Necklace is Listening
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  Don’t Look Now, But Your Necklace is Listening
  There was a time when the average person was worried about the government or big corporations listening in on their every word. It was a quaint era, full of whimsy and superstition. Today, a good d…
  Apollo 12 Was the Lucky Number Among Apollo Disasters
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  Apollo 12 Was the Lucky Number Among Apollo Disasters
  I recently saw Apollo 13 again — this time with the score played live by the Houston Symphony. What a crazy coincidence that thirteen has long been considered an unlucky number and that Apoll…
  The How and Why of Tungsten Carbide Inserts, and a Factory Tour
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  The How and Why of Tungsten Carbide Inserts, and a Factory Tour
  It seems a touch ironic that one of the main consumables in the machining industry is made out of one of the hardest, toughest substances there is. But such is the case for tungsten carbide inserts…
  FOSSCON 2018: Where Open Source and LEGO Collide
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  FOSSCON 2018: Where Open Source and LEGO Collide
  It probably won’t come as a surprise to anyone reading this, but hackers and makers absolutely love LEGO. We think you’d be hard pressed to find a Hackaday reader, young or old, that ha…
  Moving 3D Printed Prosthetic Arms With A Pulse
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  Moving 3D Printed Prosthetic Arms With A Pulse
  One of the best uses of 3D printers we’ve seen are custom prosthetics. Even today, custom-built prosthetics cost an arm and a leg, but there’s no reason why they should. Right now, we c…
  Scooter Hauls Kids With A Little Heavy Metal
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  Scooter Hauls Kids With A Little Heavy Metal
  Where there’s a will, there’s a way. Similarly, where there’s a paying customer and a well stocked metalworking shop, there will also be a way. That’s about all the backstor…
  Create Your Own ESP8266 Shields
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  Create Your Own ESP8266 Shields
  The ESP8266 has become incredibly popular in a relatively short time, and it’s no wonder. Cheap as dirt, impressively powerful, Arduino-compatible, and best of all, includes Wi-Fi right out o…
  Unmanned Sailboat Traverses The North Atlantic
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  Unmanned Sailboat Traverses The North Atlantic
  Sailboats have been traversing the Atlantic Ocean since before 1592, sailing through sunshine, wind, and rain. The one thing that they’ve all had in common has been a captain to pilot the shi…
  CORDIC Brings Math To FPGA Designs
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  CORDIC Brings Math To FPGA Designs
  We are always excited when we see [Hamster] post an FPGA project, because it is usually something good. His latest post doesn’t disappoint and shows how he uses the CORDIC algorithm to genera…
  Electromagnetic Field: TIM, A Relay  Computer
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  Electromagnetic Field: TIM, A Relay Computer
  We are probably all familiar with computing history to the extent that we know the earliest computers were surprisingly simple devices. While early electronic machines such as Colossus or ENIAC wer…
  Cheap FPV Goggles Turned Pocket Sized Display
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  Cheap FPV Goggles Turned Pocket Sized Display
  Thanks to the exploding popularity of First Person View (FPV) RC flying over the last couple of years, the cost of the associated hardware has dropped rapidly. Today you can get entry-level FPV gog…
  SMART Response XE Gets Wireless Bootloader
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  SMART Response XE Gets Wireless Bootloader
  A few months back we first brought word of the progress being made in unlocking the SMART Response XE, an ATmega128RFA powered handheld computer that allowed teachers to create an interactive curri…
  Pun Intended: Bare Metal Attracts Rust
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  Pun Intended: Bare Metal Attracts Rust
  Programming languages tend to polarize, and Rust is by far no exception. Whether it will stick around and grow as an alternative for the lower levels or not — time will tell. In the meantime,…
  Modular Keyboards For CAD, Gaming, And Video Editing
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  Modular Keyboards For CAD, Gaming, And Video Editing
  Of all the input devices, the keyboard is the greatest. This comes at a cost, though: there were times back in the Before Days, when video and music editing applications came with custom keyboards.…
  Shoelace-Tying Robot With Only Two Motors
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  Shoelace-Tying Robot With Only Two Motors
  Many things that humans do are very difficult for machines. Case in point: tying shoelaces. Think of the intricate dance of fingers crossing over fingers that it takes to pass off a lace from one h…
  