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An update to my desk clock

June 25, 2017
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| Arduino, Electronics, Lab

Like a year ago I made myself a nice little desk clock that has worked fine since then. But recently I revisited the project to do certain improvements. For starters I wanted a smaller board so I could fit it inside an enclosure.  I also wanted to power the clock from a rechargeable 18650 battery and add […]

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Power supply for a DIY function generator kit

June 9, 2017
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| Electronics, Lab, Soldering Kits

I love DIY/soldering kits, and thanks to online marketplaces like eBay I’ve been able to purchase and assemble a number of them for the past few months. One of the last ones I got was a very basic but useful function/signal generator, whose only problem was that it required a power supply with +12V/+5V/-12V rails (it also arrived already assembled despite being […]

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UV Exposure Box Project – Part 1

May 7, 2017
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| Electronics, Lab

In my neverending quest of improving my homemade PCBs, I discovered that adding a soldermask to my boards is actually not a hard task, thanks to a relatively simple process that involves UV-curable paint. Now, while using the sunlight as a UV source should work just fine, I decided that it was time to build a proper UV […]

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Using your Pocket C.H.I.P as a portable Logic Analyzer

April 13, 2017
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| Electronics, Lab, Raspberry Pi & other SBCs, Tutorials

So a time ago I purchased a cheap USB Logic Analyzer from eBay that works great with a PC, and it’s been really helpful to debug several projects to date. It uses the Logic software from Saleae as hinted by the label on it, although I am not sure if the device is supposed to be a cheap knockoff […]

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DIY Table Saw for PCBs and thin wood

January 29, 2017
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| Electronics, Lab

Cutting PCBs down to size for each project has always been a problem for me. I don’t have a bench saw, so I’ve been doing this by hand until now. Despite the number of boards I’ve made, I still lack the dexterity to do perfectly straight cuts with a regular hacksaw, and my success with other manual methods has […]

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Custom PCB for SIO2Arduino

January 3, 2017
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| Arduino, Atari, Electronics, Lab

A while ago -and after a couple of trips to our local “flea market”- I managed to get my hands on a fully working vintage Atari 800XL. It took some tests and soldering work, but I ended up with a fully working 800XL with a XC12 cassette deck (I even got a defective cassette deck that it’s mostly […]

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ORC-KIT with standalone H-Bridge Drivers (and some updates)

December 22, 2016
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| Arduino, Electronics, Robotics, Tutorials

So in the sort of tutorial I wrote about ORC-KIT I mentioned that it was possible to use other boards instead of Adafruit’s friendly motor shield, and in fact, there was space in the board for a couple of very cheap and widely available L9110S Dual H-Bridges, which should give you more control over the build, and […]

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A small improvement to the Soldering Fume Extractor

November 27, 2016
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| Electronics, Lab

You may remember the small soldering fume extractor I designed a while ago. It has worked really well since I built it, and it’s made my soldering work a much more pleasant experience. However, during the time I’ve been using it, I’ve discovered a small aspect that could definitely be improved. Because of the way it […]

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