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Building a Dynamometer for the Openwheel Project - Part 1

By Zach Hipps

Explore a custom-built dyno for hub motors using load cells and Arduino, enabling accurate power and torque measurements.

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The Kitronik ARCADE Max for Makecode Arcade

By Kitronik Maker

Introducing the new ARCADE Max for Makecode Arcade from Kitronik, gamification has never been this exciting! It’s our smallest handheld gamer to date but packs the biggest screen we’ve ever had!

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Dielectric Elastomer Switches: Building Logic Gates with Soft Membranes

By Mario De Lorenzo

When you think of "electronics," you probably picture rigid green circuit boards, silicon chips, and soldering irons. But what if you could build a circuit entirely out of soft, stretchy rubber?

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Docker Part 1: Fixing “It Works on My Machine"

By Hector Eduardo Tovar Mendoza

In this post, I want to explain what Docker is, why it helps with these problems, and give a practical understanding of how it fits into development workflows.

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Measuring the Speed of Sound Using an Ultrasonic Sensor and Oscilloscope

By Shruti Garg

In this blog, I will walk through a simple experiment that uses an ultrasonic sensor and oscilloscope to measure how fast sound travels through the air.

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Power Distribution Boards: Smart Alternative to Relays

By Antonio Velasco

This blog will talk about the core concepts and the theory behind the circuit schematic and how it was approached.

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Solder Smarter Using DigiKey Standard Helping Hands

By ARollens

Explore DigiKey Helping Hands features including magnetic PCB pillars, flexible arms, LED magnifier, and a heavy steel base for stable soldering.

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Pushing the Limits: A 6km LoRa Range Test with the PTSolns SX1276 Shield

By PTSolns

In this blog, we’ll explore the hardware that’s being used, the science behind the transmission, and just how impressive a feat it is to achieve a 6km range.

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How Hardware Gets Hacked (Part 2): On-boarding

By Nathan Jones

Explore a hardware security workflow using firmware builds, simulation tools, serial commands, and automated tests for microcontroller systems.

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XRP CoreXY Chessboard Reimagined

By Don Johanneck

Discover how the XRP CoreXY chessboard prototype evolved with improved durability, lighting effects, and a compact transportable design.

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Electronics Teardowns and Recycling

By bekathwia

A beginner-friendly guide to disassembling electronics, salvaging parts, and disposing of e-waste responsibly.

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Getting Started with the Microchip VeryVerilog Kit

By Travis Foss

Follow the setup and programming process for the VeryVerilog kit, including firmware loading and exploring built-in logic demos.