Media Summary: Want to go to Space? You Build the Future. You claim The Submission for the . *Correction* There are one million position updates per second, 200000 for each axis. This is Quadbot 17, a work-in-progress quadruped robot with 22 degrees of freedom, based on Robotis AX-12 motors and a ...

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Want to go to Space? You Build the Future. You claim The Submission for the . *Correction* There are one million position updates per second, 200000 for each axis. This is Quadbot 17, a work-in-progress quadruped robot with 22 degrees of freedom, based on Robotis AX-12 motors and a ... Marius Taciuc is saving rural homes in Papua New Guinea by creating a box that allows farmers to charge their phones directly ... Semiconductors @ Home project intro video. https:// Peter Buczkowski gives us the Prosthetic Photographer , a camera that searches for a pretty picture, and when it finds it... it sends ...

Timothy Woo, a Student at Northeastern, built a board that transforms a typical toaster oven into a reflow oven for only a fraction of ... Hackaday is calling for the curious, the creative, the determined. The The greatest gathering of hardware hackers, builders, engineers and enthusiasts on the planet returns. Streaming Live talks from ... Majenta Strongheart breaks down some of the coolest submissions from the Open Hardware Design Challenge. Enter Now ...

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IMcoders | HackadayPrize 2018

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Project submission for HackadayPrize

The Hackaday Prize

The Hackaday Prize

Want to go to Space? You Build the Future. You claim The

Hackaday Prize 2018 Announcement

Hackaday Prize 2018 Announcement

The fifth annual

Dexter - 2018 Hackaday Prize

Dexter - 2018 Hackaday Prize

Submission for the #HackadayPrize. *Correction* There are one million position updates per second, 200000 for each axis.

Hackaday Prize 2018 - Quadbot 17 Entry Video

Hackaday Prize 2018 - Quadbot 17 Entry Video

This is Quadbot 17, a work-in-progress quadruped robot with 22 degrees of freedom, based on Robotis AX-12 motors and a ...

2018 Hackaday Prize Entry : Brian Box

2018 Hackaday Prize Entry : Brian Box

Marius Taciuc is saving rural homes in Papua New Guinea by creating a box that allows farmers to charge their phones directly ...

HackadayPrize 2018

HackadayPrize 2018

Semiconductors @ Home project intro video. https://

Hackaday Prize 2019 : Guide to the Prize

Hackaday Prize 2019 : Guide to the Prize

The

2018 Hackaday Prize Entry : Prosthetic Photographer

2018 Hackaday Prize Entry : Prosthetic Photographer

Peter Buczkowski gives us the Prosthetic Photographer , a camera that searches for a pretty picture, and when it finds it... it sends ...

2018 Hackaday Prize Entry : Reflowduino

2018 Hackaday Prize Entry : Reflowduino

Timothy Woo, a Student at Northeastern, built a board that transforms a typical toaster oven into a reflow oven for only a fraction of ...

The 2017 Hackaday Prize

The 2017 Hackaday Prize

Hackaday is calling for the curious, the creative, the determined. The

Hackaday Prize Award Ceremony

Hackaday Prize Award Ceremony

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

Hackaday Prize Update : Round 1

Hackaday Prize Update : Round 1

Majenta Strongheart breaks down some of the coolest submissions from the Open Hardware Design Challenge. Enter Now ...