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Smallest USB Device… So Far

Posted on January 20, 2025 by Bryan Cockfield

For better or worse it seems to be human nature to compete with one another, as individuals or teams, rather than experience contentedness while moving to the woods and admiring …read more Continue reading Smallest USB Device… So Far→

Posted in Keyboard, microcontroller, mouse, pcb, peripherals hacks, port, small, stm32, usb | Tagged Tiny

The Design Process For A Tiny Robot Brain

Posted on October 21, 2024 by Bryan Cockfield

As things get smaller, we can fit more processing power into devices like robots to allow them to do more things or interact with their environment in new ways. If …read more Continue reading The Design Process For A Tiny Robot Brain→

Posted in dev board, development platform, ESP32, IMU, light sensor, motion sensor, robot, robots hacks, small, wifi, Wireless | Tagged Bluetooth, Tiny

CW Not Hard Enough? Try This Tiny Paddle

Posted on July 22, 2024 by Bryan Cockfield

For a long time, a Morse code proficiency was required to obtain an amateur radio license in many jurisdictions around the world, which was a much higher bar of entry …read more Continue reading CW Not Hard Enough? Try This Tiny Paddle→

Posted in continuous wave, cw, ham, morse, paddle, pota, radio hacks, small, SOTA, summits on the air | Tagged Portable, Radio, Tiny

How Small Can the ESP32 Get?

Posted on September 7, 2023 by Bryan Cockfield

At its core, the ESP32 chip is not much more than an integrated circuit, a huge mass of transistors sealed inside an epoxy resin package with some leads. Of course, …read more Continue reading How Small Can the ESP32 Get?→

Posted in dev board, Development, ESP32, microcontroller, Microcontrollers, pcb, small | Tagged Challenge, Tiny

MeArm 3.0: The Pocket-Sized Robot Arm

Posted on June 26, 2023 by Bryan Cockfield

We all might dream of having an industrial robot arm at our disposal, complete with working controller that doesn’t need constant maintenance and replacement parts, and which is able to …read more Continue reading MeArm 3.0: The Pocket-Sized Robot Arm→

Posted in ARM, Hardware, Instructional, MeArm, open-source, robot, robots hacks, small

Pocket-Sized Thermal Imager

Posted on March 14, 2023 by Bryan Cockfield

Just as the gold standard for multimeters and other instrumentation likely comes in a yellow package of some sort, there is a similar household name for thermal imaging. But, if …read more Continue reading Pocket-Sized Thermal Imager→

Posted in camera, ESP32, flir, imaging, MLX90640, Pocket, small, stm32, Thermal, tool hacks

A Mega-Tiny Arduino

Posted on March 3, 2023 by Bryan Cockfield

Integrated circuits, chipsets, memory modules, and all kinds of other transistor-based technology continues to get smaller, cheaper, and more energy efficient as time moves on. Not only are the components …read more Continue reading A Mega-Tiny Arduino→

Posted in 32u4, arduino, Arduino Hacks, atmega, Atmel, minimalist, small, USB-C

Comparing Solar Energy Harvesters

Posted on October 27, 2022 by Bryan Cockfield

There doesn’t have to be much more to setting up a simple solar panel installation than connecting the panel to a battery. Of course we would at least recommend the …read more Continue reading Comparing Solar Energy Harvesters→

Posted in battery, cell, Energy, energy harvester, integrated circuit, small, solar, solar hacks, weather station

Tiny Pinball Machine Also Runs x86 Code

Posted on July 21, 2022 by Bryan Cockfield

As arcades become more and more rare, plenty of pinball enthusiasts are moving these intricate machines to their home collections in basements, garages, and guest rooms. But if you’re not …read more Continue reading Tiny Pinball Machine Also Runs x86 Code→

Posted in dos, emulator, ESP32, games, Microcontrollers, pinball, small, x86 | Tagged Tiny

New Resin Printing Method Creates Objects in Seconds

Posted on June 1, 2022 by Bryan Cockfield

For anyone looking to buy a 3D printer at home, the first major decision that needs to be made is whether to get a resin printer or a filament printer. …read more Continue reading New Resin Printing Method Creates Objects in Seconds→

Posted in 3d printer, 3d Printer hacks, centrifugal, fast, research, resin, SLA, small, spin | Tagged Light

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