Let us be the first to say: Not a hack! Nonetheless this is an interesting read about how the Arduino movement has made hobby microcontroller boards attractive for industrial applications. This is a ...
It’s been 25 years since Sega’s Out Run first made the scene at the video arcades, and now an enterprising DIY-er has pulled one of the consoles apart and used it as the basis of a very amusing hack.
When Arduino debuted, most sensors and other interfacing devices ran on 5 volts. This tutorial shows how to hack your 5 volt Arduino board to run on 3.3 volts. It is a simple procedure involving ...
The MilkV Duo is revolutionizing the microcontroller landscape by integrating dual RISC-V processors, with one core running Arduino or RTOS and the other operating Linux. Priced at approximately $10, ...