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This user joined on 05/30/2014.

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A speaker system for any mobile device. No tools, parts or tinkering necessary.
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The World's Simplest Hack: iPod Party Amplifier

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A vintage Z80 computer prototype, compatible with CP/M & Sinclair ZX Spectrum Operating Systems
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"XOR Hobby", a Vintage Z80 Computer Prototype

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Capture the display of a Rigol DS1000Z series oscilloscope by LAN only, using LXI SCPI commands. No USB, no VISA, no IVI and no Rigol drivers required
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Driverless Rigol DS1054Z screen capture over LAN

rogeorgeRoGeorge

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A bag of tricks and instant hacks that may come in handy when doing electronics
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The Devil is in the Details

rogeorgeRoGeorge

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A hack based on "HTML Injection". Useful when you want an online editing feature that is not available otherwise. Might work on any Website.
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Hack the Hack A Day Editor

rogeorgeRoGeorge

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Delta-Sigma: solution for a virtually unlimited number of DACs, and with faster refresh rates than PWM. Applicable on any microcontroller.
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Delta-Sigma versus PWM

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TODO: recreate using 555
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Hackaday.bash.org

aryaArya

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An unofficial project for finding patterns in cool projects. If you like analyzing stuff and would like to help, please apply to join!
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Analyzing the Hackaday Prize 2015

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  • Die pics of 2 sligtly different D120C (2 x 4 inputs NAND TTL)

    01/02/2025 at 23:23 • 0 comments

    These two pictures of slightly different versions of decapped D120C integrated circuits belong to Noopy https://www.eevblog.com/forum/projects/logic-ics-die-pictures/msg5767995/#msg5767995, Richi's Lab https://www.richis-lab.de/logic34.htm.

    The animated gif here is to compare the small layout differences between of the two versions of D120C.

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Projects I Like & Follow

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Pi Zero-based open-source mobile phone (that you can assemble for 50$ in parts)
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ZeroPhone - a Raspberry Pi smartphone

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Building an HMD with no special parts, to make work easier and safer
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Arduino Glasses a HMD for Multimeter

alain-mauerAlain Mauer

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A printable robot arm, a little bigger than the usual hobby servo once.
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3D Printable Robot Arm

andreas-hoelldorferAndreas Hoelldorfer

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Small and simple software for plotting data from serial port
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SerialPlot - Realtime Plotting Software

hasan-yavuz-zderyaHasan Yavuz Özderya

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Python-powered machine vision modules
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OpenMV

iabdalkaderi.abdalkader

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Hobby brushless motors are incredibly cheap and powerful. However we need a way to make robots out of them. ODrive is that way.
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ODrive - High performance motor control

oskar-weiglOskar Weigl

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Fully stand-alone HF (Shortwave) Software Defined Transceiver & Vector Network Analyzer. Designed for rugged portable use. Highly hackable.
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PortableSDR

michael-r-coltonMichael R Colton

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Cartesian PNP machine using Rails/Carriages for high speed and accurate part placement. Affordable open source pick and place is on the way.
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DIY Pick and Place

anthonywebbanthony.webb

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A versatile autonomous environmental drone using a buoyancy engine
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OSUG: Open-Source Underwater Glider

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Fast RPi WiFi without USB
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RPi WiFi

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Follow for the 'Hacklet' and latest news about hackaday.io
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lutetiumLutetium

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An open-source ultrasound imaging dev kit side project
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Murgen: open source ultrasound imaging

kelu124kelu124

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Build your own DIY Point of Sale using a Raspberry Pi ZERO​/a+/b/b+/2 with a mini thermal receipt printer and IoT funtions.
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IotPOS a Point of Sale for Raspberry Pi

hiram-villarrealHiram Villarreal

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yet another portable console! ;-) roughly the size of a gameboy micro, with a 2.2" display
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PiBoy-Zero

johschneiderJohSchneider

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ChipWhisperer laughs at your AES-256 implementation. But it laughs with you, not at you.
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ChipWhisperer®: Security Research

colin-oflynnColin O'Flynn

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LiFePO4 battery / UPS / power manager for Raspberry Pi
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LiFePO4wered/Pi

patrick-van-oosterwijckPatrick Van Oosterwijck

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An affordable Exoskeleton Arm (ExoArm), that will help elderly, disabled people and workers complete everyday tasks with less exhaustion.
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Affordable Exoskeleton Arm (ExoArm)

kristjan-berceKristjan Berce

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Open Source scanning laser rangefinder
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Open Simple LIDAR

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Mitsuru Yamada wrote 01/16/2021 at 10:30 • point

Thank you for liking my #Homemade Operational Amplifier !

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Dr. Cockroach wrote 10/11/2020 at 18:58 • point

Thank you kind sir for liking the #Transistorless Sound Synthesizer 

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Dr. Cockroach wrote 07/04/2020 at 17:44 • point

Hey there RoGeorge and thank you for once again liking some of my wacky stuff :-) #Starburst  and #LLTP - Light Logic Transistorless Processor 

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Paul Crouch wrote 04/16/2019 at 21:15 • point

I've often thought the same, but it doesn't hurt and shows that someone is still alive and attached to the project. It's also kind of a way to raise your profile as more people will likely see the thanks/comments in their feed.

I'll tell you what, like my project(s) and I won't thank you for it.

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Dr. Cockroach wrote 10/13/2018 at 22:38 • point

Hey there RoGeorge and thank you for liking #Light Logic  :-)

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Radu Motisan wrote 08/03/2017 at 16:52 • point

Thx gxg and may the #Robo-Dog (someday) follow you!

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Dr. Cockroach wrote 07/20/2017 at 22:06 • point

Good evening RoGeorge and thank you for the like of my Cardboard Relay project, That means a lot coming from you :-)

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Patrick Van Oosterwijck wrote 03/28/2017 at 22:23 • point

Thank you for liking and following my #PTSprinkler and #LiFePO4wered/Solar1 projects!

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Dr. Cockroach wrote 03/28/2017 at 08:23 • point

Good morning RoGeorge and thank you for the like on my Cardboard Computer, IO is happy with that :-)

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Dennis wrote 03/28/2017 at 00:03 • point

Hi RoGeorge, Thanks for Liking my project Anna2 aka A2 the agbot!

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Morning.Star wrote 03/27/2017 at 16:18 • point

Hi RoGeorge, thanks for the $kull on #Cardware, damn these lists lol, I thought you'd followed.

We are honoured. :-)

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ActualDragon wrote 03/27/2017 at 14:51 • point

thanks for the like on my hexapod

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AVR wrote 03/27/2017 at 14:18 • point

thanks for the likes on S1G-RF and my erector set projects!

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samern wrote 03/27/2017 at 13:41 • point

Thanks for the Like for the GoKart Tank!

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David H Haffner Sr wrote 03/27/2017 at 13:18 • point

Thank you very much for the like :)

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skrodahl wrote 03/27/2017 at 13:16 • point

Thanks for liking the Muffsy MC Head Amp and the BSTRD Tube Preamp :)

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Chris A wrote 03/01/2017 at 18:10 • point

Where'd your github account go?  :-(

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RoGeorge wrote 03/02/2017 at 20:02 • point

For me it's working OK: https://github.com/RoGeorge

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Chris A wrote 03/02/2017 at 20:21 • point

Hmm, I get a 404 from GitHub for any of your pages, including your link.

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RoGeorge wrote 03/03/2017 at 03:58 • point

This is very strange, because I didn't changed anything to the account settings. Indeed, it works only if I'm logged in. Otherwise I get 404 Err, too.

I'll try to debug tomorrow and ask github why is that.
Thank you for letting me know about the issue.


In the meantime, if it's some specific repository you need until it will be fixed, I can e-mail it to you.

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Alex Martin wrote 09/10/2016 at 20:45 • point

Love the quote in your subtitle. Very inspiring!

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[skaarj] wrote 06/13/2016 at 18:05 • point

Thank you for the like on my retro futuristic automobile control panel project. I am sorry for the long delayed answer. Asta ca sa priceapa toata lumea. Multumesc mult de like+follow. Va tin la curent pe toti si pe elforum cu evolutia proiectului. Sper sa nu bubui nimica.

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Tom Meehan wrote 05/19/2016 at 22:45 • point

Thanks for liking https://hackaday.io/project/11146-train-your-brain-with-neurofeedback

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