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Analog Anoraks: The Op Amp Contest Starts Now!

We thought it was time to give the analog side of Hackaday their chance to shine, and what’s the quintessential analog IC? The op amp! Whether you’re doing tricky signal …read more

A Miniature MNT For Every Pocket

Last time Hackaday went hands on with a product from German company MNT, it was the Reform laptop; a full size computer with a full feature set and fully open …read more

Supercon 2022: Aedan Cullen Is Creating An AR System To Beat The Big Boys

There’s something very tantalizing about an augmented reality (AR) overlay that can provide information in daily life without having to glance at a smartphone display, even if it’s just for …read more

The Real John Wick-Style Bullet Proof Suit

If you’ve seen the John Wick movies, you’ve probably had to suspend your disbelief about many things, but the bulletproof suits are perhaps the hardest thing to swallow. They look …read more

Share Your Projects: Take Pictures

Information is diesel for a hacker’s engine, and it’s fascinating how much can happen when you share what you’re working on. It could be a pretty simple journey – say, …read more

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  • Building An Electron Microscope For Research

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    By Bryan Cockfield | April 14, 2023

    There are a lot of situations where a research group may turn to an electron microscope to get information about whatever system they might be studying. Assessing the structure of …read more

  • Fail Of The Week: Car Starter Motors Aren’t The Best Fit For EBikes

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    By Dan Maloney | April 14, 2023

    A lot of what real engineering is all about is designing to the limits of your materials, with a healthy margin for error. On the other hand, seat-of-the-pants engineering often …read more

  • 3D Printed Artificial Nose Is Totally Vegan

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    By Lewin Day | April 14, 2023

    Prosthetics are complicated, highly personal things. They must often be crafted and customized precisely to suit the individual. Additive manufacturing is proving a useful tool in this arena, as demonstrated …read more

  • Retro Gadgets: The 1983 Pocket Oscilloscope

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    By Al Williams | April 14, 2023

    In the 1980s, an oscilloscope was typically a bulky affair with a large CRT, and a heavy power supply. So it probably grabbed a lot of attention in 1983 when …read more

  • Hackaday Podcast 214: Jet Engine Hair Dryer, Comic Sans Type Balls, And Belief In Graphene

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    By Kristina Panos | April 14, 2023

    This week, Editor-in-Chief Elliot Williams and Contributor Emeritus Kristina Panos gushed about all the best hacks of the previous week. But first, a contest! That’s right — hot on the …read more

  • Low-Cost Display Saved By RP2040

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    By Bryan Cockfield | April 14, 2023

    Anyone looking for components for electronics projects, especially robotics, microcontrollers, and IoT devices, has likely heard of Waveshare. They are additionally well-known suppliers of low-cost displays with a wide range …read more

  • This Week In Security: QueueJumper, JS VM2 Escape, And CAN Hacking

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    By Jonathan Bennett | April 14, 2023

    You may not be familiar with the Microsoft Message Queuing (MSMQ) service, a store and forward sort of inter-process and inter-system communication service. MSMQ has become something of a legacy …read more

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