These are the Golden Years of electronics hacking. The home DIY hacker can get their hands on virtually any part that he or she could desire, and for not much money. Two economic factors underlie this ...
Arduino boards are one of the best ways to get involved in DIY electronics and programming. With Arduino, the possibilities are practically limitless. You can build your own working robotics and tools ...
Circuit Scribe announced the release of their revolutionary DIY electronic kits, made with just printer paper, a Circuit Scribe pen, and a circuit. A progression from education use to application, the ...
YouTube has become much more than a source of entertaining videos. Nowadays, you can find plenty of practical videos in areas such as home improvement, auto mechanics, food preparation, and for the ...
If you enjoy building or tinkering with electronics, this hacking tool can help you get wildly creative with your projects, and make it a lot easier to test them. It's called the Kode Dot, and not ...
Discover how to craft a DIY miniature electric shaver using repurposed electronic components in this step-by-step tutorial!
Discover how to build a fully functional DIY record player from scratch using everyday materials and simple electronic components! Follow along as the creator demonstrates how to craft a sturdy ...
Tech DIY takes a soft touch toward teaching electronics — literally. Now on Kickstarter, the kit uses sewing to teach kids and adult beginners about electronics and electric circuits by sewing dolls, ...
Electroninks has this month returned to Kickstarter to launch their second-generation range of DIY electronic kits which combine electronics and paper thanks to the Circuit Scribe conductive ink pen.
It’s hardly a secret that getting into a serious electronics habit can be detrimental to your bank account. A professional grade lab is simply unobtainable for many a tinkerer, and even mid-range ...
A new electronics kit has been created by Bradley Slattery, which provides a DIY LED game which can be played by up to 4 players and has been built using Arduino hardware, allowing you to hack the ...
Fig 1. Electronics are not only fun but also relatively easy to learn. Kids age 10 and above can easily pick up useful electronic skills like soldering. Fig 2. SparkFun’s Simon Says product is a ...