Categoria: Hackaday (https://hackaday.com/)

Rapid Prototyping PCBs With The Circuit Graver
Walking around the alley at Hackaday Supercon 2024, we noticed an interesting project was getting quite a bit of attention,…

Hardware-in-the-Loop Continuous Integration
How can you tell if your software is doing what it’s supposed to? Write some tests and run them every…

Split-Flap Clock Flutters Its Way to Displaying Time Without Numbers
Here’s a design for a split-flap clock that doesn’t do it the usual way. Instead of the flaps showing numbers…

PicoROM, A DIP-32 8-Bit ROM Emulator
As we all know, when developing software for any platform or simply hacking a bit of code to probe how…

Open-Source Robot Transforms
Besides Pokémon, there might have been no greater media franchise for a child of the 90s than the Transformers, mysterious…

Tracking Hydrogen in Space With a Home Radio Telescope For 21 cm Emissions
What do you get when you put a one-meter parabolic dish, an SDR, a Raspberry Pi, and an H1-LNA for…

Ubiquitous Successful Bus: Hacking USB 2 Hubs
We’ve been recently looking into USB 2.0 – the ubiquitous point-to-point communications standard. USB 2 is completely different from USB…

iPod Clickwheel Games Preservation Project
The iPod once reigned supreme in the realm of portable music. Hackers are now working on preserving one of its…

Flaming Power Wheels Skeleton Wins Halloween
When the project description starts with the sentence “I use an RC remote and receiver, an esp32, high-current motor drivers,…

AI Not Needed For Hackaday Projects
It was Supercon this weekend, and Hackaday staffers made their way to Pasadena for what was by all accounts an…