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Building an Analog Echo Plate
These days, when you think reverb, you probably think about a guitar pedal or a plugin in your audio software….

Supercon 2024: From Consultant to Prototyper On A Shoestring Budget
Many engineers graduate from their studies and head out into the workforce, seeking a paycheck and a project at some…

Leakage Control for Coupled Coils
Think of a circuit model that lets you move magnetic leakage around like sliders on a synth, without changing the…

Turning the Pluto SDR into a Network Analyzer
Usually when we see a project using a software-defined radio (SDR), the SDR’s inputs and outputs are connected to antennae,…

A Steady Vacuum For The Fastest Cassette Tape Drive Ever
If you think of a 1960s mainframe computer, it’s likely that your mental image includes alongside the cabinets with the…

Making solder wick less painful
For some people (e.g. this author) solder wick is a tool of last resort. Unfortunately, solder suckers and vacuum pumps…

The Blackberry Keyboard: How An Open-Source Ecosystem Sprouts
What could happen when you open-source a hardware project? No, seriously. I hold a fair few radical opinions – one…

FLOSS Weekly Episode 835: Board Member B
This week Jonathan and Rob chat with Nate Graham about KDE! Why did Nate walk away from Apple, and how…

Adding Assistive Technology to a Doorbell
The advent of affordable computing over the last few decades has certainly been a boon for many people with disabilities,…

A Vintage ‘Scope Comes Back To Life
We’re suckers for a vintage electronic teardown here at Hackaday, and thus it’s pleasing to see [Thomas Scherrer OZ2CPU] with…