Posts by Ibrar Ayyub:
PLAY A GAME OF MULTIMETER
Posted on: 15 Jun 2026
There are many different single board computers that are general purpose, but there’s another breed targeted at specific applications. One such is the Clockworkpi, a handheld Game Boy-style games console, which may be aimed at gamers but has just as much ability to do all the usual SBC stuff. It’s something [UncannyFlanigan] has demonstrated, by turning […]
SMART BUOY RIDES THE CITIZEN SCIENCE WAVE
Posted on: 15 Jun 2026
Those beautiful and dangerous ocean waves that beckon us to the coast are more than just a pretty sight. They can tell us a lot about weather patterns and what the sea itself is doing. As vital as this information is, the existing methods of doing wave research are pretty expensive. The team at [t3chflicks] […]
Arduino wearable heart rate monitor
Posted on: 15 Jun 2026
If you would prefer to build your very own DIY heart rate monitor, rather than purchase an expensive smartwatch or fitness tracker. You may be interested in a project published to the Hackster.io website earlier this year providing instructions on how to create a simple wearable heart rate monitor using an Arduino Nano R3. The […]
WALL-MOUNTED GROUND STATION TAMES UNRULY SATNOGS NODE
Posted on: 15 Jun 2026
For many of us, ad hoc projects end up having a certain permanence to them. Think of the number of Raspberry Pis and RTL-SDRs that are just dangling from a USB cable under a desk or stuffed behind a monitor, quietly going about their business. If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. Some projects, though, […]
ARDUINO BOT ROCKS A PS2 CONTROLLER
Posted on: 15 Jun 2026
As far as controlling robots goes, makers today are spoilt for choice. WiFi and Bluetooth enabled microcontrollers are a dime a dozen, and integration with smartphone apps is a cinch. Despite this, the old methods still hold sway, as [Igor Fonseca] demonstrates with a simple Arduino bot. It’s a classic build, using a tracked chassis with […]
SUPERBLY SYNCHRONIZED SERVOS SWAYING SOFTLY
Posted on: 15 Jun 2026
LEDs and blinky projects are great, and will likely never fade from our favor. But would you look at this sweeping beauty? This mesmerizing display is made from 36 micro servos with partial Popsicle sticks pasted on the arms. After seeing a huge display with 450 servos at an art museum, [Doug Domke] was inspired to make […]
GLOBAL SOLDERLESS BREADBOARDS MARKET LATEST TRENDS, INDUSTRY ANALYSIS AND FORECAST TO 2024
Posted on: 15 Jun 2026
Advanced Research Report on ‘Global Solderless Breadboards Market 2019’. ICRWorld Research estimates the future of the Solderless Breadboards industry with a thorough analysis of the forces governing the market. The report, titled ‘Global Solderless Breadboards Market 2019 – Production, Sales, Demand, Supply, Cost Structure, Manufacturers, Shares, Forecast 2024,’ is a comprehensive take on the strengths […]
MECCANO MAX GETS HACKED
Posted on: 15 Jun 2026
There are plenty of “smart” toys out in the marketplace, some with more features than others. Nevertheless, most makers desire complete control over a platform, something that’s often lacking in any commercial offering. It was just this desire that motivated [MrDreamBot] to start hacking the Meccano Max. Meccano Max is a small-statured companion robot, at about […]
RIDING THE NOSTALGIA TRAIN WITH A 6502 FROM THE GROUND UP
Posted on: 15 Jun 2026
In the very early days of the PC revolution the only way to have a computer was to build one, sometimes from a kit but often from scratch. For the young, impoverished hobbyist, leafing through the pages of Popular Electronics was difficult, knowing that the revolution was passing you by. And just like that, the days of […]
CUSTOM GAME PAD CAN REPROGRAM ITSELF
Posted on: 15 Jun 2026
In the heat of the moment, gamers live and die by the speed and user-friendliness of their input mechanisms. If you’re team PC, you have two controllers to worry about. Lots of times, players will choose a separate gaming keyboard over the all-purpose 104-banger type. When [John Silvia]’s beloved Fang game pad went to that […]
