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World’s Smallest RP2040 Development Board RPDot
With a net dimension of 10x10mm, William Herr's RPDot board makes headlines as the smallest RP2040 board in the market. When it comes to dimensions the RP2040 IC only measures 7x7mm, while the overall dimensions of the board extend to 10x10mm. According to a recent hackday post by...
Continue Reading1 Square Inch 20MSPS Oscilloscope
A 1" by 1" 20msps Oscilloscope based on the PIC32MZ @ hackaday.io by "Mark Omo". He writes: This project is designed around a PIC32MZ EF processor. We use its internal ADCs in an interleaved mode in order to get the full 20Msps. We have found that in practice we are able to achieve...
Continue ReadingA Wearable Tiny Video Pendant
The adoption of Wearables has been on the rise especially with the advent of smartwatches and smart glasses, and a growing interest in augmented and the virtual reality space. Most watches are beginning to have some level of smartness and the everyday smartwatch is becoming cheaper. For...
Continue ReadingCall for Makers: Hackaday Prize for Social Impact Projects
In patnership with Digi-Key, Supply Frame and Microship, Hackaday is calling for the curious, the creative, and the determined who are working to create social change in order to transform the world using their hardware and programming knowledge in addition to scientific, design,...
Continue ReadingSubPos: a WiFi Positioning Solution for Places GPS Can’t Reach
SubPos Positioning System - A "dataless" Wi-Fi positioning system that can be used anywhere GPS can't. SubPos is an indoor positioning system that can be used in various environments such as metro lines, shopping malls, carparks, art galleries or even conference centers; essentially...
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