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Projects based on everyone's favorite low cost Linux Machine - The Raspberry Pi
Curated by Adam Fabio
Awesome projects using the popular Arduino platform
Projects utilizing everyone's favorite $5 WiFi Module
Drones, Weather Balloons, Planes, Helicopters, Multicopters, and more. If it flies, it goes in here.
FPGAs, CPLDs, PALs, and GALs. VHDL, Verilog, or Schematic. This is the place to check out Programmable Logic!
Ham radio projects that spin our tuners
CNC Projects
Hack your mind!
High flying orbital projects, and the ground stations to communicate with them
From art to machine vision, you'll find camera projects here
Grab your EPROM reader and a copy of IDA Pro. We're going Spelunking!
Your robot can't fetch you a soda if it doesn't have a good strong arm!
Plants and water - turns out they mix pretty darn well!
Radio controlled projects on land, sea, and in the air.
Quick hacks that are handy around the shop
Computers made and modified by hackers themselves
Great projects for saving and displaying signals
Projects that sense the weather
Palm sized and smaller robots that roll, walk, and rumble!
Ya gotta work somewhere! Workbench and toolbox projects
3, 2, 1, Launch!
Straightforward or Fully Obfuscated; How do you like to tell time?
Curated by Mike Szczys
Projects using Texas Instruments hardware
Curated by Lutetium
Hackaday.io projects you can buy in the Tindie maker marketplace
Curated by Tindie
Interesting ways to amplify sound
Kickstarter, Indiegogo, etc. Builds with successful Crowd Funding campaigns
Hackaday Prize Entries using Atmel Parts
Relax in your home in the cloud. We've got it all under control
Hackaday Prize Entries using Atmel parts
Curated by Sophi Kravitz
Projects using Microchip hardware
Build a Clock to show that Hobby Electronics are not to be feared
Spooky hacks for everyone's favorite hack holiday!
Hackaday Prize Entries using Microchip parts
3D printers designed or made by the Hackaday.io community
Projects using Freescale hardware
2015 Hackaday Prize entries with interesting User Interfaces
QWERTY, DVORAK, chorded, mechanical, soft touch, ergonomic - all kinds of keyboard hacks
Hackaday Prize Entries using Freescale Parts
Projects using the 6502, 65816, and other related CPUs
Curated by Benchoff
Projects using Atmel hardware
2015 Hackaday Prize Entries that Move!
Robots & devices that let you explore & interact remotely
Hackaday Prize Entries using TI Parts
May the force be with you
Arduino is an open source hardware platform for making interactive objects that can sense and control the physical world.
Curated by Atmel Corporation
Immersion with the virtual world with VR, DIY style!