The Current Advances of PCB Motors
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  The Current Advances of PCB Motors
  There’s something to be said about the falling costs of printed circuit boards over the last decade. It’s opened up the world of PCB art, yes, but it’s also allowed for some exper…
  A Two-Range OLED Capacitance Meter
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  A Two-Range OLED Capacitance Meter
  If you are just starting out in electronics, you need tools. But it is hard to build all your tools. Even though we see a lot of soldering station builds, you really ought to have a soldering iron …
  HFT On HF, You Can’t Beat It For Latency
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  HFT On HF, You Can’t Beat It For Latency
  If you are a radio enthusiast of A Certain Age, you may well go misty-eyed from time to time with memories of shortwave listening in decades past. Countries across the world operated their own prop…
  Battery-Powered Watering Timer Converted to Solar on the Cheap
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  Battery-Powered Watering Timer Converted to Solar on the Cheap
  Watering the garden or the lawn is one of those springtime chores that is way more appealing early in the season than later. As the growing season grinds along, a chore that seemed life-giving and …
  Sign of the Smith Chart Times
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  Sign of the Smith Chart Times
  The Smith chart is a staple for analyzing complex impedance. [W2AEW] notes that a lot of inexpensive test gear like the MFJ-259B gives you complex readings, but fails to provide the sign of the ima…
  Build Your Own Avionics Suite, If You Dare
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  Build Your Own Avionics Suite, If You Dare
  If you’re really interested in aircraft and flying, there are many ways to explore that interest. There are models of a wide range of sizes and complexities that are powered and remote-contro…
  3D Printing Air Quality Study
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  3D Printing Air Quality Study
  You’ll often hear about some study in the media and then — on examination — find it doesn’t really apply to your situation. Sure, substance X causes cancer in rats, but they…
  Flash Memory: Caveat Emptor
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  Flash Memory: Caveat Emptor
  We all love new tech. Some of us love getting the bleeding edge, barely-on-the-market devices and some enjoy getting tech thirty years after the fact to revel in nostalgia. The similarity is that w…
  Intra-Oral Device Detects Opoid Overdose
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  Intra-Oral Device Detects Opoid Overdose
  As you may have heard, the U.S. is in the grips of an opioid epidemic. Overdose deaths from heroin, oxycontin, and fentanyl have quadrupled since 1999. The key to detecting opoid overdose before it…
  Hackaday Links: May 13, 2018
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  Hackaday Links: May 13, 2018
  The dumbest thing this week is Uber’s flying car concept of the future. The braintrust at Uber envisions a world of skyports, on rooftops or on the ground that will handle 200 takeoffs and la…
  Shirt Pocket Slide Rule: History of the HP-35
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  Shirt Pocket Slide Rule: History of the HP-35
  In a recently updated post, [Codex99] has a detailed history of the HP-35 pocket calculator. Unless you are a certain age, you probably don’t think much of calculators. They are cheap and not…
  Held Captive by Arduino and Multiple RFID Readers
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  Held Captive by Arduino and Multiple RFID Readers
  If you’re the kind of person who has friends, and/or leaves the confines of the basement from time to time, we hear that these “Escape Rooms” are all the rage. Basically you get l…
  ESP Cookbook Goes Beyond Chips and DIPs
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  ESP Cookbook Goes Beyond Chips and DIPs
  Are you putting ESP8266s in all your projects these days, whether they need one or not? We don’t blame you. These boards are cheap, tiny, oh and they have WiFi. If you want to spend less time…
  Flite Test Puts a Chair in the Air
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  Flite Test Puts a Chair in the Air
  The Flite Test crew is well known for putting some crazy flying contraptions together. They’ve outdone themselves this time with a flying IKEA chair. This build began with [Josh] issuing a ch…
  The Eric Lundgren Story: When Free isn’t Free
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  The Eric Lundgren Story: When Free isn’t Free
  At this point, you’ve almost certainly heard the tale of Eric Lundgren, the electronics recycler who is now looking at spending 15 months in prison because he was duplicating freely available…
  3D-Printing Saves Collectible Lures from a Fishy Ending
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  3D-Printing Saves Collectible Lures from a Fishy Ending
  Give a man a fishing lure, and he catches fish until he loses the lure. Give a fisherman a 3D-printer, and he can print all the fishing lures he wants, especially replicas of those that are too val…
  This Weekend: Hackaday x Tindie Meetup At Bay Area Maker Faire.
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  This Weekend: Hackaday x Tindie Meetup At Bay Area Maker Faire.
  Maker Faire Bay Area is this weekend, and the Hackaday and Tindie crew are getting ready to jack some cupcake cars. The Bay Area Maker Faire is one of the greatest gatherings of all the cool people…
  MoAgriS: A Modular Agriculture System
https://hackaday.com/2018/05/14/moagris-a-modular-agriculture-system/
  
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  MoAgriS: A Modular Agriculture System
  Hackaday.io user [Prof. Fartsparkle] aims to impress us again with MoAgriS, a stripped-down rig for bringing crops indoors and providing them with all they need. This project is an evolution of the…
  PGP Vulnerability Pre-announced by Security Researcher
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  PGP Vulnerability Pre-announced by Security Researcher
  From the gaping maw of the infosec Twitterverse comes horrifying news. PGP is broken. How? We don’t know. When will there be any information on this vulnerability? Tomorrow. It’s the mo…
  RC Paper Airplane From Guts Of Quadcopter
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  RC Paper Airplane From Guts Of Quadcopter
  Mini indoor drones have become an incredibly popular gift in the last few years since they’re both cool and inexpensive. For a while they’re great fun to fly around, until the inevitabl…
  