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KUMA's MCP2515-equipped CAN bus expansion module for Flipper Zero features an OBD-II interface, shielded cabling, and enhanced communication stability. tindie.com/products/kuma/mcp…
Ogdento upgraded the six-button interface of the Amrel LPS-301 power supply with an ATmega328-equipped, keypad-emulating rotary encoder. hackster.io/news/amrel-s-clu…
Tired of clunky scroll wheels? Hayri Uygur's MagScroll is an ATmega32U4-driven magnetic encoder wheel for precise control. hackaday.io/project/205918-m…
Interrupt_tv's Steady Hand is a digital circuit designed to program EEPROMs — like the AT28C256, AT28C16, and AT28C64 — for homebrew single-board computers by hand: codeberg.org/interrupt_tv/st…
#TBT to the TRS-80!
Ziggurat29 emulated the legendary '70s computer on a PIC32MX with VGA output, PS/2 keyboard support, SD card storage, and even the classic cassette sounds. hackaday.io/project/9077-trs…
Bud Bennett's Payload is a tiny, PIC16LF18345-powered DIY model rocket flight recorder that tracks altitude, thrust, G-forces, and more for about $30 in parts. hackster.io/news/an-affordab…
Never forget to water your garden again! Jeroen Brinkman's ATmega328-based timer automates irrigation schedules, providing a customizable alternative to commercial systems. hackaday.io/project/205895-i…
Marcin Saj's MORSEDOT is an ATmega328P-controlled electromechanical flip-dot clock that displays time in Morse, Fibonacci, binary, Stibitz, and POSTNET code. Now on Kickstarter! kickstarter.com/projects/mar…
DIY cryogenics on a budget! Hyperspace Pirate built an ATmega328-controlled Gifford–McMahon cryocooler using mostly 3D-printed parts, which was capable of reaching an impressive −84°C. hackaday.com/2026/06/06/buil…
Tune in tomorrow for a SPEcial webinar with @MicrochipTech, where we'll explore how developers can modernize a traditional intercom system using the Arduino UNO SPE Shield and Arduino UNO Q.
Can you stream audio, video, and deliver power over a 30-meter cable using legacy wiring?
Find out in our webinar with @MicrochipTech on June 11th as we modernize a traditional intercom system project using the Arduino UNO SPE Shield and Arduino UNO Q: event.on24.com/wcc/r/5327180…
.@diorama1111 modified a 1:150 scale Toyota Probox into a functional, fingertip-sized RC car with an ATtiny1616 under its hood — featuring a steering system, working lights, and more: youtu.be/FrbVzrdw9Tk
Andy Geppert designed a hardware adapter that enables the PIC24-powered Voja4 badge to speak I2C with a full-featured six-pin SAO socket. hackaday.io/project/198394-s…