One-Legged Jumping Robot Shows That Control Is Everything
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One-Legged Jumping Robot Shows That Control Is Everything
Robots that can jump have been seen before, but a robot that jumps all the time is a little different. Salto-1P is a one-legged jumping robot at UC Berkeley, and back in 2017 it demonstrated the ab…
Adding Bluetooth to Original SNES Controllers
https://hackaday.com/2018/10/10/adding-bluetooth-to-original-snes-controllers/
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Adding Bluetooth to Original SNES Controllers
There’s a bunch of companies selling wireless Super Nintendo style controllers out there. You can go on Amazon and get any number of modern pads that at least kinda-sorta look like what came …
This Year’s Nobel Prizes Are Straight Out Of Science Fiction
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This Year’s Nobel Prizes Are Straight Out Of Science Fiction
In the 1966 science fiction movie Fantastic Voyage, medical personnel are shrunken to the size of microbes to enter a scientist’s body to perform brain surgery. Due to the work of this year&#…
3D Printed Catamaran eats Benchy’s Lunch
https://hackaday.com/2018/10/10/3d-printed-catamaran-eats-benchys-lunch/
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3D Printed Catamaran eats Benchy’s Lunch
If we’ve learned anything, it’s that 3D printers are exceptionally well suited to printing little boats. According to the Internet, 3D printers are at their best when pumping out cute P…
Friday Hack Chat: FPGA Bootcamp
https://hackaday.com/2018/10/10/friday-hack-chat-fpga-bootcamp/
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Friday Hack Chat: FPGA Bootcamp
For this week’s Hack Chat, we’re going to be talking all about FPGAs, with our own resident FPGA expert. This summer, Hackaday.io launched FPGA bootcamps, simple, easy-to-follow tutoria…
The 555 and How It Got That Way
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The 555 and How It Got That Way
There’s a certain minimum set of stuff the typical Hackaday reader is likely to have within arm’s reach any time he or she is in the shop. Soldering station? Probably. Oscilloscope? May…
Recovering Data From A Vintage MFM Drive
https://hackaday.com/2018/10/10/recovering-data-from-a-vintage-mfm-drive/
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Recovering Data From A Vintage MFM Drive
Even if you aren’t a vintage computer aficionado, you’re probably aware that older computer hard drives were massive and didn’t hold much data. Imagine a drive that weighs several…
Build Your Own LAN Cable Tester
https://hackaday.com/2018/10/10/build-your-own-lan-cable-tester/
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Build Your Own LAN Cable Tester
Sure, you can buy a cable tester, but what fun is that? [Ashish] posted a nice looking cable tester that you can build with or without an onboard Arduino. If you don’t use an Arduino, the pro…
The Little Cat That Could
https://hackaday.com/2018/10/10/the-little-cat-that-could/
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The Little Cat That Could
Most humans take a year to learn their first steps, and they are notoriously clumsy. [Hartvik Line] taught a robotic cat to walk [YouTube link] in less time, but this cat had a couple advantages ov…
Atari Lynx Becomes Modern 2600 Console Homage
https://hackaday.com/2018/10/10/atari-lynx-becomes-modern-2600-console-homage/
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Atari Lynx Becomes Modern 2600 Console Homage
With its introduction in 1989, the Atari Lynx was the first handheld videogame system to include a color LCD. The gigantic size and equally gigantic price tag did not win-over a massive audience, b…
Studying Airplane Radio Reflections With SDR
https://hackaday.com/2018/10/11/studying-airplane-radio-reflections-with-sdr/
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Studying Airplane Radio Reflections With SDR
A property of radio waves is that they tend to reflect off things. Metal surfaces in particular act as good reflectors, and by studying how these reflections work, it’s possible to achieve al…
A New Kid On The Mini ARM Block
https://hackaday.com/2018/10/11/a-new-kid-on-the-mini-arm-block/
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A New Kid On The Mini ARM Block
The breadboard microcontroller experimenter has a host of platforms to work with that can be had in the familiar DIP format. Old-school people can still find classic 8-bit platforms, the Ardunisti …
Soyuz Rocket Emergency Landing, Everyone OK
https://hackaday.com/2018/10/11/soyuz-rocket-emergency-landing-everyone-ok/
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Soyuz Rocket Emergency Landing, Everyone OK
NASA spokesperson [Brandi Dean] summarized it succinctly: “Confirming again that today’s Soyuz MS10 launch did go into ballistic re-entry mode … That means the crew will not be go…
I Ate a Robot Hamburger Before the Restaurant Went Out of Business
https://hackaday.com/2018/10/11/i-ate-a-robot-hamburger-before-the-restaurant-went-out-of-business/
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I Ate a Robot Hamburger Before the Restaurant Went Out of Business
The future is upon us and the robots will soon take over. Automated cars will put Uber drivers and cabbies alike out of work. Low-wage workers, like the people working behind the counter at McDonal…
The Crustacean Battle Bot of your Nightmares
https://hackaday.com/2018/10/11/the-crustacean-battle-bot-of-your-nightmares/
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The Crustacean Battle Bot of your Nightmares
We’ve all seen a movie or TV show that got our imagination going, and the more studious of us might get fired up over a good book (one without pictures, even). You never know were inspiration…
Ken Shirriff Chats About a Whole World of Chip Decapping
https://hackaday.com/2018/10/11/ken-shirriff-chats-about-a-whole-world-of-chip-decapping/
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Ken Shirriff Chats About a Whole World of Chip Decapping
Reverse engineering silicon is a dark art, and when you’re just starting off it’s best to stick to the lesser incantations, curses, and hexes. Hackaday caught up with Ken Shirriff at la…
International Space Station is Racing the Clock After Soyuz Failure
https://hackaday.com/2018/10/11/international-space-station-is-racing-the-clock-after-soyuz-failure/
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International Space Station is Racing the Clock After Soyuz Failure
Today’s failed Soyuz launch thankfully resulted in no casualties, but the fate of the International Space Station (ISS) is now in question. Just two minutes after liftoff, the crew of the Soy…
MIDI Controlled Neon
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MIDI Controlled Neon
The people who make neon signs are a vibrant community with glass bending and high voltage electronics. There is a need, though, to sequence these neon signs, and it seems like MIDI is the way to d…