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Arm Researchers Announce the PlasticArm

Posted on July 23, 2021 by Chris Lott

If the Cortex family of embedded microprocessors aren’t flexible enough for your designs, an article published this week (click here for the PDF version) in the journal Nature might be of interest. …read more Continue reading Arm Researchers Announce the PlasticArm→

Posted in ARM, ARM M0+, flexible circuits, News | Tagged Flexible

Raspberry Pi Server Cluster in 1U Rack-Mount Case

Posted on July 22, 2021 by Chris Lott

[Paul Brown] wants to take advantage of off-site server colocation services. But the providers within [Paul]’s region typically place a limit of 1A @ 120V on each server. Rather than …read more Continue reading Raspberry Pi Server Cluster in 1U Rack-Mount Case→

Posted in computer hacks, low power, rack mount server, Raspberry Pi, raspberry pi cluster

SOL75 Uses AI to Design Standard Mechanical Parts

Posted on July 19, 2021 by Chris Lott

[Francesco] developed a parametric design tool called SOL75 which aims to take the drudgery out of designing the basic mechanical parts used in projects. He knows how to design things …read more Continue reading SOL75 Uses AI to Design Standard Mechanical Parts→

Posted in 3d Printer hacks, 3D Printing, openscad, parametric design, SOL75 | Tagged Generative Design

Samsung Shuttering Original SmartThings Hubs

Posted on July 19, 2021 by Chris Lott

Samsung is causing much angst among its SmartThings customers by shutting down support for its original SmartThings home automation hub as of the end of June. These are network-connected home …read more Continue reading Samsung Shuttering Original SmartThings Hubs→

Posted in home automation, home hacks, IoT, News, SmartThings | Tagged Samsung

Peeking Inside a Volcano Sensor

Posted on July 15, 2021 by Chris Lott

On a recent walk through the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, [Andrew Cooper] stumbled upon an unlocked monitoring station. Being an engineer, he couldn’t resist taking a look. This station is …read more Continue reading Peeking Inside a Volcano Sensor→

Posted in Hawaii, Science, sensor, sulfur dioxide, volcano

Human-Following Utility Trailer

Posted on July 13, 2021 by Chris Lott

[Théo Gautier] thought that a human-following utility trailer would be helpful for people working on farms. He didn’t just think about it, however, he designed and built it as a …read more Continue reading Human-Following Utility Trailer→

Posted in farm, following, human following, robots, transportation hacks | Tagged Agriculture

CAN bus Wireless Hacking / Dev Board

Posted on July 12, 2021 by Chris Lott

[Voltlog] has been hacking away at the CAN bus console of his VW Golf for quite some time now. Presumably, for his projects, the available CAN bus interface boards are …read more Continue reading CAN bus Wireless Hacking / Dev Board→

Posted in Automotive, CAN bus, canbus, car hacking, car hacks

DIY Forth on Arduino

Posted on July 9, 2021 by Chris Lott

On a recent rainy afternoon, [Thanassis Tsiodras] decided to build his own Forth for the Arduino to relieve the boredom. One week of intense hacking later, he called it done …read more Continue reading DIY Forth on Arduino→

Posted in Arduino Hacks, Compilers, forth, optimization

DIY Air Quality Sensor

Posted on July 5, 2021 by Chris Lott

  [Andrew Lamchenko], who has built a number of small e-ink-based sensors this year, released another design called the eON Indoor Air Quality Sensor. As his previous sensor designs, the …read more Continue reading DIY Air Quality Sensor→

Posted in 2021 Hackaday Prize, Air quality sensors, home automation, home hacks, The Hackaday Prize, weather monitor

Hacking Old Honda ECUs

Posted on July 4, 2021 by Chris Lott

Automotive security specialist by day [P1kachu] hacks his own cars as a hobby in his free time. He recently began to delve into the Engine Control Units (ECUs) of the two …read more Continue reading Hacking Old Honda ECUs→

Posted in car hacks, ecu hack, Honda engine, Reverse-engineering

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