Hacked Vacuum Chamber Won’t Suck a Hole in Your Budget
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Hacked Vacuum Chamber Won’t Suck a Hole in Your Budget
There’s nothing like a true hack, where something useful is concocted from bits of scrap and bargain store finds. Builds like these are much more than the sum of their parts, especially when …
Feast Your Eyeballs On This Mechanical Eyeball
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Feast Your Eyeballs On This Mechanical Eyeball
Most of us, if we have bought a single board computer with the capability to support a camera, will have succumbed to temptation and shelled out for that peripheral in the hope that we can coax ou…
Looking at Wind Turbines From a Different Angle
https://hackaday.com/2018/08/04/looking-at-wind-turbines-from-a-different-angle/
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Looking at Wind Turbines From a Different Angle
When we think of wind turbines, the first thing that usually comes to mind is the typical Sim City-esque type – 3 blades, gigantic, and wired into the municipal power grid. In truth, the worl…
Help Save Some Of Australia’s Computer History From The Bulldozers
https://hackaday.com/2018/08/04/help-save-some-of-australias-computer-history-from-the-bulldozers/
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Help Save Some Of Australia’s Computer History From The Bulldozers
When multiple tipsters write in to tell us about a story, we can tell it’s an important one. This morning we’ve received word that the holding warehouse of the Australian Computer Museu…
Memristors On A Chip Solve Partial Differential Equations
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Memristors On A Chip Solve Partial Differential Equations
We were always taught that the fundamental passive components were resistors, capacitors, and inductors. But in 1971, [Leon Chua] introduced the idea of a memristor — a sort of resistor with …
Cheap PSoC Enables Electrochemistry Research
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Cheap PSoC Enables Electrochemistry Research
You may think electrochemistry sounds like an esoteric field where lab-coated scientists labor away over sophisticated instruments and publish papers that only other electrochemists could love. And…
How Much Current Does that Thing Draw?
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How Much Current Does that Thing Draw?
If you ask us how to measure the current draw from something, we’ll break a power lead and put a multimeter in series with the power supply. If that’s not handy, we’ve been known …
Teardown Of A Fingerprint Padlock
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Teardown Of A Fingerprint Padlock
We wouldn’t mind tearing down a fingerprint scanner, but we hate to bust up our expensive laptop or cell phone. [Julian], however, got a hold of a fingerprint scanning padlock and was willing…
Custom Designed Keyboard Needs A Custom Made Metal Case
https://hackaday.com/2018/08/05/custom-designed-keyboard-needs-a-custom-made-metal-case/
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Custom Designed Keyboard Needs A Custom Made Metal Case
It’s hardly news that mechanical keyboard users love their keyboards. When it comes to custom keyboards, though, [Cameron Sun] has taken things to the next level, by designing his own keyboa…
VCF West: Adding A Front Panel To The 6502
https://hackaday.com/2018/08/05/vcf-west-adding-a-front-panel-to-the-6502/
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VCF West: Adding A Front Panel To The 6502
When you think about vintage computers from the 1970s, the first thing that should spring to mind are front panels loaded up with switches, LEDs, and if you’re really lucky, a lock with a key…
How To Run a Clock for a Century
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How To Run a Clock for a Century
What’s going to keep a clock running for a century, unattended? Well, whatever’s running it will have to sip power, and it’s going to need a power source that will last a long tim…
Hackaday Links: August 5, 2018
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Hackaday Links: August 5, 2018
Here’s something of historical interest. The daughter of Terry Holdt, project manager for the 6502, cleaned out a garage and found shelves full of MOS Technology binders, test results, notes,…
A Plasma Speaker Using A TL494
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A Plasma Speaker Using A TL494
We’re used to loudspeakers as circular components with a paper cone and a big magnet inside which is suspended a coil that is connected to our audio amplifier. But moving-coil speakers are no…
Spot Welding …Plastic?
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Spot Welding …Plastic?
Plastic milk bottles, when your project or prototype needs an urgent source of plastic, they are often the first thing to hand. Convenient and flexible, but strong at the same time and usually free…
Rolling Out a Slick Rotary Phase Converter
https://hackaday.com/2018/08/06/rolling-out-a-slick-rotary-phase-converter/
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Rolling Out a Slick Rotary Phase Converter
Home machinists can often find great deals on used industrial equipment, and many a South Bend lathe or Bridgeport milling machine has followed someone home. Then comes the moment to plug it in, an…
Mouse Trap Game used as an Actual Mouse Trap
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Mouse Trap Game used as an Actual Mouse Trap
Just when you thought you had explored all the weird stuff on YouTube, along comes [Shawn Woods] with his channel dedicated to testing different types of mouse traps. His weekly videos demonstrate …
Feeling the Heat of High-Frequency Trading
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Feeling the Heat of High-Frequency Trading
It’s high summer here in North America, and for a lot of us, this one has been a scorcher. Media reports have been filled with coverage of heat wave after heat wave, with temperature records …
Learn FPGA Fast with Hackaday’s FPGA Boot Camp
https://hackaday.com/2018/08/06/learn-fpga-fast-with-hackadays-fpga-boot-camp/
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Learn FPGA Fast With Hackaday’s FPGA Boot Camp
FPGAs have gone from being a niche product for people with big budgets to something that every electronics experimenter ought to have in their toolbox. I am always surprised at how many people I me…
DSO Nano 3 Review: a 20 MHz Pocket ‘Scope For Not A Lot
https://hackaday.com/2018/08/06/review-a-20-mhz-pocket-scope-for-not-a-lot/
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DSO Nano 3 Review: a 20 MHz Pocket ‘Scope For Not A Lot
The oscilloscope is an essential tool of any electronics bench, and it is also an instrument whose capabilities have expanded exponentially over the decades. Your entirely analogue CRT ‘scope…
The “P Cell” is Exactly What You Might Suspect
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The “P Cell” is Exactly What You Might Suspect
[Josh Starnes] had a dream. A dream of a device that could easily and naturally be activated to generate power in an emergency, or just for the heck of it. That device takes in urea, which is prese…