For the last few weeks we’ve been celebrating builds that use parts from our manufacturer sponsors of the 2015 Hackaday Prize. Today we are happy to announce 50 winners who used Texas Instruments parts in their builds. Making the cut is one thing, but rising to the top is another. These builds show off some amazing work from those who entered them. In addition to the prizes which we’ll be sending out, we’d like these projects to receive the recognition they deserve. Please take the time to click through to the projects, explore what has been accomplished, and leave congratulations a comment on the project page.
Still Time to Win!
We’re far from the end of the line. We’ll be giving roughly $17,000 more in prizes before the entry round closes in the middle of August. Enter your build now for a chance in these weekly contests! This week we’re looking for things that move in our Wings, Wheels, and Propellers Contest.
One voter will win $1000 from the Hackaday Store this week as well! Anyone is welcome to vote in Astronaut or Not. Vote Now!
Congratulations to all fo the winners listed here. You will find information about redeeming their prizes as a private message on your Hackaday.io profile.
Winners of Moosimeters
Winners of DS Logic Analyzers
Winners of Stickvise
- Onboard Stellaris car computer
- Sonar for the visually impaired
- Bench Power Supply
- Python Powered Scientific Instrumentation tool
- Improve the Haber process
- A Versatile Labtool
- Delta-Sigma versus PWM
- DC Motor Controller for CNC Router
- Teensy Super Audio Board
- HydroPWNics
- Malti
- The Rythm Composter
- Smart Battery makes a smarter Power Pack
- RF and laser beam harvesting for future sensors
- SubPos – Positioning System
Winners of Bluefruit LE Sniffers
- The Smart Garden Mini
- Elderly Asset Tracker
- Emergency Backup Power and Wallwarts Eliminator
- Audible Freq Sonar with the Stellaris Launchpad
- Precision Labs replica
- Bluetooth Studio Headphone Amplifier
- Smart Home controllers
- Squirco Smart Home System – Sensor Network
- RPN Scientific Calculator
- DrDAC USB Audio DAC
Winners of Cordwood Puzzles
- ultraWAPI
- 32-bit Audio Effects Unit
- ESPLux – Smarts for your downlights
- Eco-Friendly Electric Cart / Scooter
- Project EDEN
- Biopotential Signal Library
- Hands Free Phone Accessability
- Smart Grid Test Facility
- PQ60 – EPS
- Chocometer
Thanks for the TV-B-Gone!
https://hackaday.io/project/4541-coffeeofthings
That Moosimeter is going to be very handy for getting a power profile for my battery operated projects. DS Logic Analyzers is handy. Xmas comes early this year.
Thanks guys.
Thanks guys! Much appreciated.
Thanks for the stickvise!!! Just got my PCBs in yesteerday, perfect timeing, thanks again!!!!
Thanks for the stick-vise!
https://hackaday.io/project/6389-the-rythm-composter
I’m excited to give the 24-bit ADC in the Moosimeter a whirl! Thanks Hackaday/TI!
Thanks for the puzzle!
A couple of years ago I self-designed my own version of the stickvise, so I’ve got a couple of prototypes of my own vise sitting around.
Would anyone like to trade? Swap for the sniffer or something else interesting?
Never thought I’d see a day where a home built CT scanner got third place. Nice work all.
Funny. My employer currently removes TI microcontrollers from out designs, because of quality issues and too high prices. And we’re talking about 10+ millions per year.
But the still seem to be popular.
Woooohooo! Thank you Hackaday and Boldport!
Thanks TI and HAD!