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MEMS Teardown and Macroscopic Models

Posted on March 6, 2023 by Al Williams

There is a bit of a paradox when it comes to miniaturization. When electronics replaced mechanical devices, it was often the case that the electronic version was smaller. When transistors …read more Continue reading MEMS Teardown and Macroscopic Models→

Posted in MPU-6050, teardown | Tagged MEMS

What Does an Electron Look Like?

Posted on March 6, 2023 by Al Williams

In school, you probably learned that an atom was like a little solar system with the nucleus as the sun and electrons as the planets. The problem is, as [The …read more Continue reading What Does an Electron Look Like?→

Posted in electron, Science

Review of the YARD Stick One Radio Dongle

Posted on March 6, 2023 by Al Williams

When it comes to SDR, you can usually find cheap products that receive and expensive products that can also transmit. The YARD Stick One bucks that trend. It can send …read more Continue reading Review of the YARD Stick One Radio Dongle→

Posted in radio hacks

No Wheels, No Mercy

Posted on March 5, 2023 by Al Williams

We always like when a designer does something different. After all, it is easy just to do what everyone else is doing. But to see things a different way is …read more Continue reading No Wheels, No Mercy→

Posted in battle robots, robots hacks

No Wheels, No Mercy

Posted on March 5, 2023 by Al Williams

We always like when a designer does something different. After all, it is easy just to do what everyone else is doing. But to see things a different way is …read more Continue reading No Wheels, No Mercy→

Posted in battle robots, robots hacks

FDM Printing with Resin Update

Posted on March 4, 2023 by Al Williams

[Proper Printing] is at it again. He’s trying to perfect his hybrid printer that works like an FDM printer but uses UV-curable resin gel instead of filament. You can see …read more Continue reading FDM Printing with Resin Update→

Posted in 3d Printer hacks, 3D Printing, laser, resin

Will Carmakers Switch Clay for Computers?

Posted on March 4, 2023 by Al Williams

The 3D printing revolution has transformed a lot of industries, but according to [Insider Business] the car industry still uses clay modeling to make life-sized replicas of new cars. The …read more Continue reading Will Carmakers Switch Clay for Computers?→

Posted in 3d Printer hacks, CAD, car design, car hacks, clay modeling, cnc hacks

PCB Makes 7 Segment Displays

Posted on March 4, 2023 by Al Williams

Of course, there’s nothing unusual about using 7-segment displays, especially in a clock. However, [Edison Science Corner] didn’t buy displays. Instead, he fabricated them from a PCB using 0805 LEDs …read more Continue reading PCB Makes 7 Segment Displays→

Posted in Arduino Hacks, clock, clock hacks, LED display, led hacks

The Curved Nature of Time Clock

Posted on March 3, 2023 by Al Williams

While we’re told that space-time curves, we aren’t sure that was what [andrei.erdei] was going for when he built a great-looking curved LED clock. The LEDs are courtesy of a …read more Continue reading The Curved Nature of Time Clock→

Posted in clock, clock hacks, led hacks, ws2812

SCSI: The Disk Bus for Everything

Posted on March 3, 2023 by Al Williams

Early home PCs usually had a floppy disk and a simple hard drive controller. Later, IDE hard drives became the defacto standard. Of course, these days, you are more likely …read more Continue reading SCSI: The Disk Bus for Everything→

Posted in retrocomputing, scsi

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