myStorm: rapid FPGA dev system

The Storm Expands — Folknology Labs

In order for myStorm to have practical use as a rapid FPGA development system we need to support many peripherals commonly used in modern digital electronics, inputs, outputs and patches.

Folknology has shared the boards on OSH Park:

pmod-breadboard

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Pmod-Proto

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myStorm: rapid FPGA dev system

Current sources for LEDs: firsts DIY impressions

Current sources for LEDs: firsts DIY impressions

Recently I found that today almost lighbulbs are made with power LEDs. And surprisingly most of them are made so cheap that the controller fails far away before its lifetime. At least for what I…

Current sources for LEDs: firsts DIY impressions

Hackaday SuperConference: Call for Proposals

The 2016 Hackaday SuperConference is coming. Now is the time to submit your proposal for a talk or a workshop at the world’s greatest conference about hardware creation. The SuperCon is an unparalleled opportunity to present on a deeply technical level where you can be certain everyone in the audience is following. All of those…

via Hackaday SuperConference: Call for Proposals — Hackaday

Hackaday SuperConference: Call for Proposals

Black Mesa Labs: Ascent to 31K Meters

I am Kevin Hubbard of Black Mesa Labs. I am a High Altitude Space Balloon Engineer and this is my story of the last 3 days: I work with a small group of ultrasound engineers in Issaquah,WA-USA who are also the Balloongineers – 1 of 7 teams in Washington State that participate in the Global […]

via HAB1 04.27.2016 Ascent to 31K Meters (103,000 Feet) — Black Mesa Labs

Black Mesa Labs: Ascent to 31K Meters

Amazing SDR Built by 16 Year Old — Hackaday

[Lukas] started his epic SDR-from-scratch build when he was 16. Projects like this aren’t completed overnight. (He’s now 18. We’re impressed.) The project itself is a Software-Defined Radio built on top of the 12-bit Analog Devices AD9364 transceiver IC. A big fat FPGA takes the data and runs it off to a USB 3.0 interface,…

via Amazing SDR Built by 16 Year Old — Hackaday

Amazing SDR Built by 16 Year Old — Hackaday