Much has been written about the demise of physical media. Long considered the measure of technological progress in ...
You probably get a few of these things each week in the mail. And some of them actually do a good job of obscuring the ...
There are many ways to build a radio receiver, but most have a few things in common, such as oscillators, tuned circuits, ...
There are many AI models out there that you can play with from companies like OpenAI, Google, and a host of others. But when ...
For a lot of us, soldering just seems to come naturally. But if we’re being honest, none of us was born with a soldering iron ...
If you read Japanese, you might have seen the book “Design and Implementation of Microkernels” by [Seiya Nuda]. An appendix ...
How do you know that your patch cables are good? For simple jumper wires, a multimeter is about all you need to know for sure ...
Many of us used “big iron” back in the day. Computers like the IBM S/360 or 3090 are hard to find, transport, and operate, so ...
With the low-cost PCB fabrication services available to hackers and makers these days, we’ll admit that making your own boards at home doesn’t hold quite the appeal that it did in the past.
Imagine a clock where the colors aren’t from LEDs but a physics phenomenon – polarization. That’s just what [Mosivers], a ...
Even if you are relatively young, you can probably think back on what TV was like when you were a kid and then realize that TV today is completely different. Most people watch on-demand.
There are too many different kinds of displays – some of them, you already know. I’d like to help you navigate the hobbyist-accessible display world – let’s take a journey together ...