Teardown & Repair of an Agilent 53152A 46GHz Microwave Frequency Counter
Teardown & Repair of an Agilent 53152A 46GHz Microwave Frequency Counter -...
Continue ReadingA New Material For Unbreakable Smart Devices
Most of smartphones parts are made of silicons and other compounds, which are expensive and easily-breakable. This problem is making all of smart devices manufacturers looking for stronger and cheaper solutions. By combining a set of materials, a group of researchers have successfully...
Continue ReadingDigitool – DIY 4 channel logic analyzer with LCD
Juan Antonio Rubia Mena tipped us with his DIY logic analyzer based on PIC18F2525 @ 32 Mhz. He writes: One of the most useful tools for micro-controller design is the logic analyzer. You can find one for every budget or performance, but lately those based in USB connection to PC have...
Continue ReadingRaspberry Pi ATX Power Board
Control 16 Relays with your Pi, supplying 12V to 16 DC jacks. All powered from and ATX Power Supply, with sensor support on board. You can find more details on the author's website. by Rodney Balent @ kickstarter.com: I started out with the simple goal of wanting to automate a few...
Continue Reading1.7K Voters Choose From about 100 SBC’s — The Results of Linuxgizmos 2017 Survey
Each year, Linuxgizmos does a survey about Single Board Computers (SBC) to find out how many of hackers and makers are using each of which . The results this year show apparently, the domination of Raspberry Pi 3 over the other 97 boards by a proportion of 4-to-1. Raspberry Pi 3 was...
Continue ReadingCinque, Combining RISC-V With Arduino
After announcing "HiFive1" at the end of 2016, SiFive is introducing its second RISC-V based development board "The Arduino Cinque". It is the first Arduino board that is featuring RISC-V instruction set architecture. Arduino Cinque is running SiFive’s Freedom E310, one of the fastest...
Continue ReadingrDUINOScope – Arduino Telescope Control
Dessislav Gouzgounov @ hackaday.io build an Arduino Due based, open source, goto telescope controller. The initial idea was to create cheap and easy to build alternative of commercially available GOTO hand controllers, but in a better, feature rich way. In the heart of the system is...
Continue ReadingUsing the OpenScope MZ in LabVIEW
This project will show how to use your OpenScope MZ in LabVIEW. by Austin Stanton @ hackster.io: In this tutorial, we will go over how to connect an OpenScope MZ to LabVIEW. To do so, I will be walking you through some example VIs that I made. These examples allow you to access the...
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