Month: July 2022

OFF THE shelf EEG HARDWARE RECORDS YOUR dreams

Over the past few years, we’ve seen [Michael]’s adventures in electronics and lucid dreaming. With commercial EEG hardware, [Michael] is able to communicate from inside his dreams with Morse code and record his rhythmic blinking for data analysis when he wakes up. His project is called Lucid Scribe, and now it’s open to just about everyone…
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July 31, 2022 0

HACKING as well as PHILOSOPHY: SURVEILLANCE specify

If you don’t online under a rock (though you may want to now) you most likely saw yesterday’s post from Spiegel that exposed the NSA has its own catalog for spy gadgets. Today they released an interactive graphic with the catalog’s contents, as well as even if you’re not a routine visitor of Hacking & Philosophy,…
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July 26, 2022 0

PROGRAMMING A THROUGH-HOLE ARM MICROCONTROLLER

The age of ARM microcontrollers for the electronics hobbyist is upon us, and fortunately there are a few breadboard-friendly microcontrollers available in a DIP package. one of these chips is NXP’s LPC810M021FN8 – a tiny little 8-pin DIP with 4 kB of Flash, 1 kB of SRAM, and has a clock fast enough for some really…
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July 25, 2022 0

BARBOT mixes drinks completely WITH web interface

Are you great at mixing drinks? We believe this Barbot may provide you a run for your money! Not only does this Barbot have space for 5 different liquors, however you can integrate them any type of method you want with an incredibly slick web interface that you can inspect out for yourself. During preliminary…
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July 23, 2022 0

COMPUTER screen AMBILIGHT CLONE shows exceptional performance

inspect out this amazing Ambilight clone for a computer screen which [Brafilus] has been working on for a few years. It’s really the third revision as well as enjoying the demo video below left our jaws agape. Details are only offered as comments on the YouTube page. however he’s provided us just sufficient to be…
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July 21, 2022 0

MAKERFAIRE K.C.: POWER WHEELS RACING

This section of the MakerFaire practically is worthy of an entire event of its own. I understand I would happily go to a monthly match of the power racing series in my house town. To compete, you should have a modded Power Wheel. Yes, those electric youngsters cars that go truly slowly across your lawn,…
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July 21, 2022 0

ANALOG soil moisture ALARM

The lion’s share of soil moisture monitors we see are meant as add-ons for a microcontroller. So we’re happy that [Miceuz] tipped us off about this soil moisture alarm he built with analog parts. It’s really not hard to take the concept and build it in the analog world. That’s because you’re just measuring a resistance…
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July 17, 2022 0

PROTOTYPING A MAGLEV TRAIN using LEGO

major research using not-so-serious equipment? We don’t know about that. What’s wrong with using LEGO as a research platform for a Maglev? This team has been doing so for quite some time and with terrific results. A Maglev is a car based on the principles of magnetic levitation. similar poles of magnets repel each other and…
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July 15, 2022 0

CRAMMING FOR SPARKFUN’S AUTONOMOUS automobile competition

[Paul Breed] participated in this year’s Autonomous cars contest put on by SparkFun Electronics. as with a lot of projects, the deadline really snuck up on him and he ended up cramming a bunch of code development into the waning days before the competition. His experiences are shared in this recent blog post. One big…
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July 12, 2022 0

HACKADAY prize ENTRY: RANGEFINDER + cam = SMARTZOOM

The fascinating thing about submissions for The Hackaday prize is seeing unusual jobs as well as ideas that may not otherwise pop up. [ken conrad] has a curious but thoughtfully created concept for Raspberry Pi-based SmartZoom Imaging that utilizes a Pi Zero and camera plus some laser emitters to produce a gadget with a extremely certain capability: a cam…
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July 11, 2022 0