Esta página explica de manera simple, y con diagramas y fotos, cómo funcionan aparatos simples que usamos casi todos los días. También incluye información sobre salud, animales y cuestiones domésticas.
How to Add Password Protection to Flash Drives. Flash drives were a major step up from floppy disks, allowing greater capacity, processing speeds and smaller physical sizes. However, these very benefits can also be liabilities. The more data there is on the drive, the greater the loss if the device is damaged, stolen or misplaced. Some of these...
The Humanworkshop e-zine is a blog about the wonderful world of music production and sound design. We host tutorials about creative use of audio hardware and software, post interesting links to everything related to sound, write articles about the current state of play in the industry, and showcase the latest results of our own projects.
Die große DIY Community zum Dokumentieren eigener Projekte und Bestaunen cooler Ideen in Form von Schritt für Schritt Anleitungen zum Selbermachen - How To, Anleitung, Ratgeber & Bauanleitungen.
video takes you through the process from start to finish, including all of the components you'll need to make your own: the mixing bowls, the fan motor, the propane torch, and of course, the sugar.
makedo enables the creation of objects and spaces from found materials. Upcycling, reuse of materials and encouraging creative people to share resources.
set of 50+ industrial machines that are required to build and maintain a small, sustainable civilization. The open source aspect covers designs, instructions, schematics, budgets — everything anyone needs to know to build their own machines.
The BeagleBone is the low-cost, high-expansion hardware-hacker focused BeagleBoard. It is a bare-bones BeagleBoard that acts as a USB or Ethernet connected expansion companion for your current BeagleBoard and BeagleBoard-xM or works stand-alone. The BeagleBone is small even by BeagleBoard standards and with the high-performance ARM capabilities you expect from a BeagleBoard, the BeagleBone brings full-featured Linux to places it has never gone before.
four-channel GPS receiver using a repurposed FPGA board from a previous frequency synthesizer project. Connected to a PC running a console app, the receiver is capable of tracking four satellites simultaneously, which is good enough to capture lat, long, and altitude.
z.B. für stromsparenden Software-Router s.a. gebrauchtes WRAP-Board oder FOX-Board (für Anderes) oder http://www.soekris.com/
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IDE to CompactFlash adapters
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https://shop.bytemine.net/alix/alix-2d13-komplettpaket-cf.html
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http://pcengines.ch/alix2d13.htm
basically the Flash Nap project with a few extra features and some work. It's also a minimal version of "Light/Sound" hypnosis machines that cost hundreds of dollars, but if you have parts, this one will cost just a couple of bucks. NO PROGRAMMING REQUIRE
every game starts out as the handmade creation of the inventor, which eventually becomes a standardized and mass produced product; but sometimes the commercial versions of games are not available, too expensive, or just not nice enough
people, out of an overabundance of creativity or just a love of the game (or hate of the publishers components), make homemade versions of the game with exceptionally good components.
Nice little guide to building an IR transceiver - uses the USB port for stable 5V, but includes a link in the comments to a decent circuit diagram that uses a voltage regulator and therefore doesn't need the USB port for power.
fairly simple DTMF decoder to control solenoid door unlocker and connected it to phone (in this case a cell phone). NOTE:CALLERID would save the phonecall as commented on the article
is short for Replicating Rapid-prototyper. It is a practical self-copying. Complete open-source instructions and plans are published on this website for zero cost and available to everyone so, if you want to make one yourself
MIT professor Neil Gershenfeld talks about his Fab Lab -- a low-cost lab that lets people build things they need using digital and analog tools. It's a simple idea with powerful results: