Enginursday: Hacking at the Gray Lady

When in New York, I found a small group of hackers in as surprising place

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A summary of an awesome homemade robot built by SparkFun customers

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We're really excited about the MicroView -- a new Arduino compatible board with an integrated display! Check out why...

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Enginursday: Get Roving!

On April 5th, teams from around Colorado will try out their miniature Mars rovers in the Great Sand Dunes.

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A bizarre and thought-provoking project from the students of Parsons Flesh and Chrome Wearable Technology group.

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Exploring circuit simulation using SPICE.

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I have found some crazy things on eBay, but when I saw a jet engine I had to at least make a bid. Lucky/unfortunately, I won.

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Designs for a custom, DIY electronics workbench, and some lessons I learned in the process.

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The next chapter in the Raspberry Pi Aquaponics Time-laspe project.

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What does it take to get complete biometrics in your garage?

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A quick hardware teardown on some key-chain games.

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Enginursday: Enginerds in Vegas

A few us from engineering got to attend the Consumer Electronics show in Las Vegas earlier this month. Here's some of the stuff we can show.

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First impressions of the Arduino/Intel-hybrid Galileo board - an x86 Arduino! - a small example project, and our likes and dislikes.

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Enginursday: The Littlest Hackers

How to handle the child for whom disassembling their toys is more fun than actually playing with them.

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Exploring some Eagle PCB internals.

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How to create a Twitter monitor in Python and flash an LED using a Raspberry Pi.

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Enginursday: I <3 Python!

How Python makes my life easier every day

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Apologies for my confusion. I was deep in the datasheet (page 1137) where this line gave the impression of USB 2.0 capabilities. "RP2350…

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