Media Summary: A surprisingly simple circuit, some interesting math, and an article in the inaugural edition of the Tektronix designed a 14.5 GHz sampling oscilloscope in 1968. With the easy multi-layer PCB designs, tiny surface-mount parts, ... Why “ground” is critical and important for developing electronic hardware and how to approach a grounding scheme in your ...

Hackaday Supercon Ted Yapo Dealing - Detailed Analysis & Overview

A surprisingly simple circuit, some interesting math, and an article in the inaugural edition of the Tektronix designed a 14.5 GHz sampling oscilloscope in 1968. With the easy multi-layer PCB designs, tiny surface-mount parts, ... Why “ground” is critical and important for developing electronic hardware and how to approach a grounding scheme in your ... Editor in Chief Mike Szczys takes the stage to discuss the the past year of Discover manufacturing processes and make decisions with an eye towards economics. Buying 30000 RGB LEDs, using big red ... From $10 USB software defined radios to cheap imported transceivers, it's easier than ever to have a multi-purpose radio in your ...

Founder of Idealab Bill Gross covers his successes and failures starting companies. After starting up a few successful small ... The greatest gathering of hardware hackers, builders, engineers and enthusiasts on the planet returns. Streaming Live talks from ... Working on electron microscopes means learning about everything from analog and digital circuit repairs, to how to rig and ... A software engineer explores manufacturing automation, featuring complex software solutions and redemption in the form of ... If you combine IMUs with machine learning (ML), you can detect gestures! Experimenting with these devices that sense both ... Voja Antonic is a veteran hardware designer who is well known for creating the Galaksija personal computer -- Yugoslavia's first ...

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Hackaday Supercon - Ted Yapo : Dealing with a Cheap Spectrum Analyzer
Ted Yapo - Towards an Open-Source Multi-GHz Sampling Oscilloscope
Ted Yapo at Supercon: Jump Starting Cars with Coin Cells and Improving Old Bench Tools
Hackaday Supercon - Erika Earl : How to Stay Grounded When You Have Zero Potential
Hackaday Supercon - Mike Szczys : State of the Hackaday
Hackaday Supercon - Kerry Scharfglass : The Economics of Conference Badges at Medium Scale
Hackaday Supercon - Justin McAllister : Simple Antennas to Survive the Zombie Apocalypse
Hackaday Supercon - Keynote Speaker : Bill Gross
Hackaday Supercon - Badge Hacking Ceremony
Hackaday Supercon - Adam McCombs : A Hacker’s Guide to Electron Microscopy
Hackaday Supercon - Michael Schuldt : Adventures in Manufacturing Automation
Hackaday Supercon - Jennifer Wang : Building IMU-based Gesture Recognition
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Hackaday Supercon - Ted Yapo : Dealing with a Cheap Spectrum Analyzer

Hackaday Supercon - Ted Yapo : Dealing with a Cheap Spectrum Analyzer

A surprisingly simple circuit, some interesting math, and an article in the inaugural edition of the

Ted Yapo - Towards an Open-Source Multi-GHz Sampling Oscilloscope

Ted Yapo - Towards an Open-Source Multi-GHz Sampling Oscilloscope

Tektronix designed a 14.5 GHz sampling oscilloscope in 1968. With the easy multi-layer PCB designs, tiny surface-mount parts, ...

Ted Yapo at Supercon: Jump Starting Cars with Coin Cells and Improving Old Bench Tools

Ted Yapo at Supercon: Jump Starting Cars with Coin Cells and Improving Old Bench Tools

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Hackaday Supercon - Erika Earl : How to Stay Grounded When You Have Zero Potential

Hackaday Supercon - Erika Earl : How to Stay Grounded When You Have Zero Potential

Why “ground” is critical and important for developing electronic hardware and how to approach a grounding scheme in your ...

Hackaday Supercon - Mike Szczys : State of the Hackaday

Hackaday Supercon - Mike Szczys : State of the Hackaday

Editor in Chief Mike Szczys takes the stage to discuss the the past year of

Hackaday Supercon - Kerry Scharfglass : The Economics of Conference Badges at Medium Scale

Hackaday Supercon - Kerry Scharfglass : The Economics of Conference Badges at Medium Scale

Discover manufacturing processes and make decisions with an eye towards economics. Buying 30000 RGB LEDs, using big red ...

Hackaday Supercon - Justin McAllister : Simple Antennas to Survive the Zombie Apocalypse

Hackaday Supercon - Justin McAllister : Simple Antennas to Survive the Zombie Apocalypse

From $10 USB software defined radios to cheap imported transceivers, it's easier than ever to have a multi-purpose radio in your ...

Hackaday Supercon - Keynote Speaker : Bill Gross

Hackaday Supercon - Keynote Speaker : Bill Gross

Founder of Idealab Bill Gross covers his successes and failures starting companies. After starting up a few successful small ...

Hackaday Supercon - Badge Hacking Ceremony

Hackaday Supercon - Badge Hacking Ceremony

The greatest gathering of hardware hackers, builders, engineers and enthusiasts on the planet returns. Streaming Live talks from ...

Hackaday Supercon - Adam McCombs : A Hacker’s Guide to Electron Microscopy

Hackaday Supercon - Adam McCombs : A Hacker’s Guide to Electron Microscopy

Working on electron microscopes means learning about everything from analog and digital circuit repairs, to how to rig and ...

Hackaday Supercon - Michael Schuldt : Adventures in Manufacturing Automation

Hackaday Supercon - Michael Schuldt : Adventures in Manufacturing Automation

A software engineer explores manufacturing automation, featuring complex software solutions and redemption in the form of ...

Hackaday Supercon - Jennifer Wang : Building IMU-based Gesture Recognition

Hackaday Supercon - Jennifer Wang : Building IMU-based Gesture Recognition

If you combine IMUs with machine learning (ML), you can detect gestures! Experimenting with these devices that sense both ...

Hackaday Supercon - Voja Antonic : All About the Supercon Badge Hardware

Hackaday Supercon - Voja Antonic : All About the Supercon Badge Hardware

Voja Antonic is a veteran hardware designer who is well known for creating the Galaksija personal computer -- Yugoslavia's first ...