[Fran] went all-out with her reverse engineering of the Apollo Saturn V LVDC board. routine visitors will keep in mind that she was showing of the relic early this year when she took the board to her Dentist’s office to X-ray the […]
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[Brian] sent in this writeup on his voice managed home automation system. starting with the Microsoft SAPI, a voice recognition system, he programmed some basic home automation. In a move that makes this project decidedly more awesome, he decided to build a […]
[Daniel] sent us over to the blog for the Naval Academy’s Autonomous underwater automobile entry for the AUVSI competition. You can comply with along as they design, build, as well as test this years entry. It truly looks like it would be […]
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Take a trip of the Mutex laboratories, where mutants are made as well as nothing might potentially ever go wrong. [Steve] directed us to these videos of the Halloween set up he did with his child this year. neighbor youngsters got to […]
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[Craig Turner] wrote in to tell us about the wireless fireworks controller he just finished building. It has eight total channels and uses the kind of safety features we like to see when working with explosives. The image above details the launcher […]
numerous of the projects we link to here at Hackaday have comprehensive write-ups, pages of all the detail you could need. in some cases though we happen upon a project with only a terse description to go on, but whose tech makes […]
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We comprehend where [John Clarke Mills] is coming from when he states he wants a house movie theater however not at the cost of dedicating a space to it. His circumstance is a bit a lot more sticky than a lot of […]
[execUc] took a stock V929 quadcopter and started making some crafty customizations. The main change – the control electronics were replaced by an Arduino pro small (16Mhz model). He soldered all the modules on a prototyping board and, although admittedly a bit […]
[Pete] has put together a relatively basic writeup on building a wireless USB tether for your DSLR. He’s generally utilizing a pair of USB wireless adapters as well as a battery pack. In his original version, he did some minor adjustment to […]
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[Dave] sent us these wonderful instructions on how to hack a rear projection TV to be a multitouch interface. They’ve converted a 67″ inch TV by adding a couple of PS3 eye cameras and an infrared laser plane. There’s lots of terrific […]