Audi Engineer Exposes Cheat Order
https://hackaday.com/2017/02/27/ethics-in-engineering-audi-engineer-exposes-cheat-order/
https://hackaday.com/2017/02/27/ethics-in-engineering-audi-engineer-exposes-cheat-order/
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Audi Engineer Exposes Cheat Order
In an interesting turn of events last week in a German court, evidence has materialized that engineers were ordered to cheat emissions testing when developing automotive parts.
Last Tuesday, Ulr...
Last Tuesday, Ulr...
I am Science Fiction Incarnate; I am Handle
https://hackaday.com/2017/02/27/i-am-science-fiction-incarnate-i-am-handle/
https://hackaday.com/2017/02/27/i-am-science-fiction-incarnate-i-am-handle/
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I am Science Fiction Incarnate; I am Handle
This is the first official look at Boston Dynamics' new robot design, called Handle, and it's a doozy. They are a trusted source of cutting-edge real-world robotics, which is good. If this came from ...
An Old 68000 SBC is New Again
https://hackaday.com/2017/02/27/an-old-68000-sbc-is-new-again/
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An Old 68000 SBC Is New Again
[Jeff Tranter] has done a number of retrocomputing projects. But he wanted to tackle something more substantial. So he set out to build a 68000-based single board computer called the TS2 that he fo…
Printer Scrap Becomes FPGA Devboard
https://hackaday.com/2017/02/27/printer-scrap-becomes-fpga-devboard/
https://hackaday.com/2017/02/27/printer-scrap-becomes-fpga-devboard/
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Printer Scrap Becomes FPGA Devboard
These days, if you want to start learning about FPGAs, it can be a daunting experience. There’s a huge variety of different platforms and devboards and it can be difficult to know where to st…
$10 Raspberry Pi Zero W Adds WiFi and Bluetooth
https://hackaday.com/2017/02/28/10-raspberry-pi-zero-w-the-w-means-wifi-bluetooth/
https://hackaday.com/2017/02/28/10-raspberry-pi-zero-w-the-w-means-wifi-bluetooth/
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$10 Raspberry Pi Zero W Adds WiFi and Bluetooth
The Raspberry Pi was born on February 29th which means we're only three years away from its second birthday, and a new hardware release from the Pi Foundation is becoming somewhat of a tradition. Thi...
How To Put A Jag On Your School Roof
https://hackaday.com/2017/02/28/how-to-put-a-jag-on-your-school-roof/
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How To Put A Jag On Your School Roof
Did you ever commit any pranks in your time at high school, college, or university? Maybe you moss-painted a rude word on the wall somewhere, or put a design in a sports field with herbicide, or even ...
Ask Hackaday: What’s Your Etchant?
https://hackaday.com/2017/02/28/homebrew-pcb-etchant/
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Ask Hackaday: What’s Your Etchant?
Although the typical cliché for a mad scientist usually involves Bunsen burners, beakers, and retorts, most of us (with some exceptions, of course) aren’t really chemists. However, there are …
Tesla Model S Battery Pack Teardown
https://hackaday.com/2017/02/28/tesla-model-s-battery-pack-teardown/
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Tesla Model S Battery Pack Teardown
We’ve heard a lot about the Tesla Model S over the last few years, it’s a vehicle with a habit of being newsworthy. And as a fast luxury electric saloon car with a range of over 300 mil…
Heat Pump Gets Brain Transplant; Such is Life in Latvia
https://hackaday.com/2017/02/28/heat-pump-gets-brain-transplant-such-is-life-in-latvia/
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Heat Pump Gets Brain Transplant; Such Is Life In Latvia
If you buy a used heat pump that was made in China and try to use it in Northern Europe, there are bound to be issues. If said heat pump ends up encased in a block of ice that renders it ineffectiv…
Microfluidic LEGO Bricks
https://hackaday.com/2017/02/28/microfluidic-lego-bricks/
https://hackaday.com/2017/02/28/microfluidic-lego-bricks/
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Microfluidic LEGO Bricks
Years ago, prototyping microfluidic systems was a long, time-intensive task. With inspiration from DIY PCB fabrication techniques, that time is now greatly reduced. However, even with the improveme…
Reverse Engineering the Smart ForTwo CAN Bus
https://hackaday.com/2017/02/28/reverse-engineering-the-smart-fortwo-can-bus/
https://hackaday.com/2017/02/28/reverse-engineering-the-smart-fortwo-can-bus/
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Reverse Engineering the Smart ForTwo CAN Bus
The CAN bus has become a defacto standard in modern cars. Just about everything electronic in a car these days talks over this bus, which makes it fertile ground for aspiring hackers. [Daniel Velaz…
Looking Back at QRP Transmitters
https://hackaday.com/2017/02/28/looking-back-at-qrp-transmitters/
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Looking Back at QRP Transmitters
When you get to a certain age, you get unsettled by people calling "your" music oldies. That's how a few of us felt when we saw [Mikrowave1's] video about Retro QRP - Solid Gold Years (see below). "QR...
Beefy 100 Amp Electronic Load uses Two MOSFETs
https://hackaday.com/2017/02/28/beefy-100-amp-electronic-load-uses-two-mosfets/
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Beefy 100 Amp Electronic Load uses Two MOSFETs
[Kerry Wong] had some extreme MOSFETs (IXTK90N25L2) and decided to create a high current electronic load. The result was a two-channel beast that can handle 50 A per channel. Together, they can sin…
DIY 3D Slicer is a Dynamo
https://hackaday.com/2017/03/01/diy-3d-slicer-is-a-dynamo/
https://hackaday.com/2017/03/01/diy-3d-slicer-is-a-dynamo/
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DIY 3D Slicer is a Dynamo
We all know that hacker that won't use a regular compiler. If he's not using assembly language, he uses a compiler he wrote. If you don't know him, maybe it is you! If you really don't know one, then ...
Using a Jewelry Kit to Resin-Encase Electronics
https://hackaday.com/2017/03/01/using-a-jewelry-kit-to-resin-encase-electronics/
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Using A Jewelry Kit To Resin-Encase Electronics
Some of us have looked at clear resin jewelry casting kits online and started to get ideas. Hackaday’s own [Nava Whiteford] decided to take the plunge and share the results. After purchasing …
Where Are the Autonomous Lawnmowers?
https://hackaday.com/2017/03/01/where-are-the-autonomous-lawnmowers/
https://hackaday.com/2017/03/01/where-are-the-autonomous-lawnmowers/
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Where Are the Autonomous Lawnmowers?
It’s impossible to know when society began to manicure its front lawns. Truth be told — cutting the grass was, and still is a necessity. But keeping the weeds at bay, trimming, edging a…
Create Cheap Philips Hue Compatible Devices
https://hackaday.com/2017/03/01/create-cheap-philips-hue-compatible-devices/
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Create Cheap Philips Hue Compatible Devices
The Philips Hue range is a great way to add wirelessly controllable lighting to your home, but the protocol is proprietary which makes it difficult to add our own custom hardware. [Peter] found a w…
Friday Hack Chat: Raspberry Pi Principal Hardware Engineer Roger Thornton
https://hackaday.com/2017/03/01/friday-hack-chat-raspberry-pi-principal-hardware-engineer-roger-thornton/
https://hackaday.com/2017/03/01/friday-hack-chat-raspberry-pi-principal-hardware-engineer-roger-thornton/
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Friday Hack Chat: Raspberry Pi Principal Hardware Engineer Roger Thornton
Have you heard about the new Raspberry Pi Zero W which now includes WiFi and Bluetooth? Of course you have. Want to know what went into the addition to the popular design? Now's the time to ask when ...