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Open Source Controller for Old and Expensive Industrial Robots
The Zynq-7000 usage at the core of the robot controller. (Credit: Excessive Overkill, YouTube) Industrial robots like robotic arms are…
How Do the Normal People Survive?
It was one of those weeks last week at Hackaday’s home office. My mother-in-law handed me her favorite power bank…
Serial and UPDI Handled Together With One Convenient Circuit
Sometimes it’s nice when you can do everything you need to do with just one single port. In this vein,…
3D Printing A Cheap VR Headset
The modern era of virtual reality really kicked off in earnest just over a decade ago, when the Oculus Rift…
A High Resolution ADC From Scratch
It’s a well-known conundrum that while most computers these days are digital in nature, almost nothing in nature is. Most…
Build A 3D Printed Tide Clock So You Know When The Sea Is Coming To Get You
The tides! Such a unique thing, because on Earth, we don’t just have oceans full of liquid water—we also have…
Cold Sensor, Hot Results: Upgrading a DSLR for Astrophotography
When taking pictures of the night sky, any noise picked up by the sensor can obscure the desired result. One…
A Treasure Trove Of Random Vintage Tech Resources
Finding, collecting, and restoring vintage tech is the rewarding pastime of many a Hackaday reader. Working with old-school gear can…
Hackaday Podcast Episode 340: The Best Programming Language, Space Surgery, and Hacking Two 3D Printers into One
Elliot Williams and Al Williams got together to share their favorite hacks of the week with you. If you listen…
Pulling a High Vacuum with Boiling Mercury
If you need to create a high vacuum, there are basically two options: turbomolecular pumps and diffusion pumps. Turbomolecular pumps…

