If you’ve worked with circuit simulation, you may have run into IBIS models. The acronym is input/output buffer information, and...
Back when commercial quadcopters started appearing in the news on the regular, public safety was a talking point. How, for...
Many of the clocks we feature here on Hackaday are entirely built from scratch, or perhaps reuse an unusual display...
By now we’ve all seen articles where the entire copy has been written by ChatGPT. It’s essentially a trope of...
Have you ever thought how amazing it is that every bit of DRAM in your computer requires a teeny tiny...
[Machining and Microwaves] got an interesting request. The BBC asked him to duplicate the Great Seal Bug — the device...
You’ve got to hand it to [Carl Bugeja] — he comes up with some of the most interesting electromechanical designs...
The news emerged yesterday that Gordon Moore, semiconductor pioneer, one of the founders of both Fairchild Semiconductor and Intel, and...
No matter how far down the 3D printing rabbit hole we descend, chances are pretty good that most of us...
Whatever the first computer you used to manipulate digital audio was, the chances are it came with dedicated sound hardware...
A camera makes for an interesting build for anyone, because it’s an extremely accessible technology that can be made from...
Once you’re working on large-scale software projects, automation is a lifesaver, and Jenkins is a strong player in open-source automation...