klotz: hackaday* + hardware*

0 bookmark(s) - Sort by: Date ↓ / Title / - Bookmarks from other users for this tag

  1. Pomelo is a complete low-power gamma ray spectrometer designed for independent use or integration into other projects. The repository includes hardware versions Pomelo Core and Pomelo Zest, with details available on Hackaday.io. It is licensed under MIT, featuring a variety of files primarily coded in C.

  2. Review of the RK1 module by Turing Pi, featuring Rockchip RK3588 processors, highlighting its performance, installation challenges, and potential use cases despite initial kernel support issues.

  3. A technique called lock-in thermography can enhance the thermal resolution of even low-cost IR cameras, allowing for more detailed thermal imaging by periodically modulating the heat produced by a device and applying math to the captured images.

  4. Ricardo Lima Caratti releases an Arduino library that simplifies the use of the QN8066 FM transceiver, making it easier for hobbyists to build FM radio projects.

  5. Atopile aims to simplify hardware design through coding schematics. This approach may lead to easier reuse of circuit designs. However, detecting errors on a schematic or PCB layout might be harder than spotting them in code.

    2024-02-06 Tags: , , , , by klotz
  6. 2020-06-28 Tags: , , , , by klotz
  7. 2019-04-01 Tags: , , , , by klotz
  8. 2019-04-01 Tags: , , , , by klotz
  9. 2017-08-12 Tags: , , , , , , by klotz

Top of the page

First / Previous / Next / Last / Page 1 of 0 SemanticScuttle - klotz.me: Tags: hackaday + hardware

About - Propulsed by SemanticScuttle