It used to be hot air soldering gear was exotic, but not anymore. There are plenty of relatively inexpensive choices. Many of these appear to be the same despite having different brand names and model numbers. One that is common and inexpensive is the 858D. These run about $50. [Gabse] has one and decided to…
Author: fustini
Photos of Bring-A-Hack after Maker Faire Bay Area 2017
Thanks to everyone that came to Bring-A-Hack last weekend after Maker Faire Bay Area! Here’s a gallery of photos:
Bring-A-Hack after Maker Faire Bay Area 2017
People were quite impressed by this soldering handiwork by Mike Szczys of Hackaday:
Mike also did a great job tweeting about all the wonderful hacks such as this care-free robot:
Follow #bringahack on Twitter to see more!
CPLDuino
Jeremy g. designed a mashup between an Arduino Uno and a Xilinx 9536XL CPLD:
CPLDuino
The XCACDV3, CPLDuino is a single board solution to meld Atmels ATmega 328 RISC microcontroller with a Xilinx XC9536XL1 CPLD. Allowing for rapid prototyping of digital circuits without the need for a breadboard. The CPLDuino is capable of passing information from the on board ATMega328 to the CPLD and vice versa, allowing for real-time data monitoring. Thanks to the on-board CP2102 USB to Serial UART, data can be viewed and manipulated via the virtual com port.
PewPew FeatherWing
From Radomir Dopieralski on Hackaday.io:
PewPew FeatherWing
A shield for Adafruit Feather boards with buttons and a LED matrix display, for simple games.
KiCAD Best Practices: Library Management
One common complaint we hear from most new KiCAD users relates to schematic and footprint libraries. The trick is to use just one schematic symbol and footprint library each with your project. This way any changes to the default schematic libraries will not affect your project and it will be easy to share your project with others without breaking…
Wireless Terminal Over ESP8266
From debug messages to the fundamental ‘hello world’, serial communication does it all over three little wires. Now imagine being able to cut the cord to your next microcontroller project and use your phone as a VT100 terminal. This was the premise of [Ondřej Hruška]’s Wireless Terminal Project where he took an ESP8266 and added an in-browser terminal emulator which can be accessed…
Hackaday Prize Entry: WiFi ePaper
[Frank Buss] designed an electronic version of a sticky note: a WiFi enabled, solar-powered ePaper, with magnets embedded in the casing. It’s based on the new ESP32, and the idea is that you can update it via your smart-phone or over the internet via a cloud app to show any message you want. Being an…
Dis-Integrated 6502 at Maker Faire
[Eric Schlaepfer] tends to turn up to Maker Faire with projects you simply don’t want to miss. This year is no different. Twelve months ago we delighted in seeing his 6502 processor built from an enormous reel of discrete MOSFETs. At the time it was freshly built and running random code to happily blink the…
via Dis-Integrated 6502 Running Programs; Acting Like Computer — Hackaday
Bring-a-Hack this Sunday!

Join us for #bringahack this Sunday at BJ’s after Maker Faire!
2206 Bridgepointe Pkwy, San Mateo, CA 94404
Sunday, May 21st, 6pm to closing

Hackaday: “A Few of Our Favorite Chips”
Raindrops on roses, and whiskers on kittens? They’re alright, I suppose. But when it comes down to it, I’d probably rather have a bunch of 4051, 4052, and 4053 analog multiplexers on the component shelf. Why? Because the ability to switch analog signals around, routing them at will, under control of a microcontroller is tremendously…











