A small end table welded out of 1" steel tubing with Mexican tile top. Powdercoated finish.
This board has a GPS and 3 axis Gyro/Acellerometer to plug into a Beaglebone. The unpopulated connector at the edge of the board drives 9 hobby servos from one of the PRU's in the bbone.
This is a two channel motor driver and power supply cape for a Beaglebone board. Gets position feedback from quadrature encoders, 7 amps of drive out for 2 brushed DC motors. Top and bottom of the board shown with the heatsink for the motor drv
A rotator to point an antenna at amateur radio satellites. It is portable, in the sense that it does not have to be bolted to something. It uses two surplus elevator door motors for motion. Controlled by a home designed MC68332 board. 2009
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Hi, and thank you for the follow! Had to recreate the project page for my laptop LCD, sadly - follow it here: https://hackaday.io/project/179868-all-about-laptop-display-reuse
Thanks for following https://hackaday.io/project/168770-solar-charger-balancer-for-lead-acid-stacks!
Thanks for liking #Restoring a Beckman neon display clock !
Thanks for liking my #DIY ultraviolet machine project!
Thank you for the like and follow for #My first Fursuit - Yes I am a Furry . This will be fun :-D
Thank you for following Open Source LiDAR - Unruly! Please tell all your friends about it and maybe we can make the hacking world a better place :).
Thanks for following the TS350. https://hackaday.io/project/159575-ts350-true-sine-inverter
thanks for the like on #DIY box goggles for cheap FPV!
Thanks for liking my Asset Tracker! I see you have dabbled in the wonderful world of GNSS too. My latest uses LoRaWAN and the CAM M8Q.
LoraWan looks interesting, I want to work that into a project to learn it.
Thanks for following the Engine Monitor project - I am slooowly getting some winter work accomplished on it. I'v been working on the ignition system so it can be started this spring.
That looks like a nice board! I really like the 68K architecture. I've done all kinds of stuff with them. Good Luck on your board, Bob
Thanks for the like! https://hackaday.io/project/175860-lm5161-based-dc-dc-bias-ps