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Curating the best in Engineering and Design education
Projects using the Core, Electron or Photon by Particle, an Internet of Things platform! Visit Particle at particle.io
All projects using Circuit Python go here!
Projects that blur the line between technology, rapid prototyping, artistic and creative
Hackaday Prize Entries using Atmel parts
If it has a timekeeper, it belongs in this list!
10 projects that move on to the Finals round of The 2015 Hackaday Prize
All projects with a CRT monitor in them are here!
Projects that are part of capstone or semester assignments.
Hackaday Prize Entries using Microchip parts
These 20 projects are the semifinalists in the Assistive Technology category
Projects using the ATtiny
Projects and ideas to help kids learn and promote STEM Education.
Curated by Lutetium
A project list for all projects that have to do with the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic.
Hardware badge projects and badge contest entries
Curated by Richard Hogben
All the awesome data loggers on Hackaday.io
Here is the place to learn FPGA
Curated by tutorials
Starts March 14th - Ends April 25th / We want to see your ideas in words and pictures.
Curated by Dusan Petrovic
Awesome projects using the popular Arduino platform
Curated by Adam Fabio
Cellular automata and a rite of passage for programming on every platform
Curated by Mike Szczys
Projects using the 6502, 65816, and other related CPUs
Curated by Benchoff
Simple prints that do something awesome
Just good looking projects made on Hackaday
Curated by Bogdan Roșu
Art of the Hacker - installations, sound & lights, robot arts & artists
These 20 projects are the semifinalists of the Musical Instrument Challenge of the 2018 Hackaday Prize
10 Finalists for Best Product in the 2015 Hackaday Prize
Projects using Freescale hardware
Starts May 30th - Ends July 11th This challenge is about expanding the frontiers of knowledge.
2015 Hackaday Prize entries with interesting User Interfaces
Projects that use Piezoelectric elements
Starts April 25th - Ends May 30th / You’re an independent thinker, a troublemaker, and have no respect for the status quo.
These 20 projects are the semifinalists of the Robotics Module Challenge of the 2018 Hackaday Prize
Projects based on everyone's other favorite low-cost Linux machine
Curated by kristina panos
Hackaday Prize Entries using Freescale Parts
Projects based upon iRobot's vacuum platform
Robots that teach
The place to learn all the things about ESP8266, ESP NOW, ESP32 etc.!
100 projects that move on to the Semifinal round of The 2015 Hackaday Prize
Projects using Atmel hardware
You know us best for our processors. But we do so much more. We are makers, catalysts and inventors.
Curated by intel
2015 Hackaday Prize Entries that Move!
projects using the purple PCBs
Curated by oshpark
Final projects from HackadayU's AVR Architecture and Reverse Engineering course
Scanning Electrons, Atomic Forces, and more!
These 20 projects are the semifinalists of the Open Hardware Design Challenge of the 2018 Hackaday Prize
Projects utilizing everyone's favorite $5 WiFi Module
Hackaday Prize Entries using TI Parts
Interesting ways to amplify sound
Connectivity projects using Hologram
Curated by Hologram
Hackaday Prize Entries using Digi-Key parts
Projects that were officially submitted to the 2015 Hackaday Prize
Featured Projects on Hackaday.io
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!
Washed and Dried - these projects make laundry day a bit easier
Robots that get around
Make little things bigger with lenses and lights
Hackaday Prize entries using Digikey parts
Projects based on everyone's favorite low cost Linux Machine - The Raspberry Pi
Hacks for the FPGA Supercon Badge
Projects using Texas Instruments hardware
Build a Clock to show that Hobby Electronics are not to be feared
Hackaday.io projects you can buy in the Tindie maker marketplace
Curated by Tindie
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These 20 projects are the semifinalists of the Power Harvesting Module Challenge of the 2018 Hackaday Prize
Carve up the concrete jungle with these skateboard projects
Kickstarter, Indiegogo, etc. Builds with successful Crowd Funding campaigns
Hackaday Prize Entries using Atmel Parts
Are you a pinball Wizard?
Electronics, Mechanics, and of course, 3D Printed!
Hackaday Prize entries using Microchip parts
This is a list of 2020 Remoticon Workshops Tickets: www.eventbrite.com/e/remoticon-tickets-115886905855
Relax in your home in the cloud. We've got it all under control
Twenty Finalists of the 2019 Hackaday Prize
Projects Satisfying the 2015 Hackaday Prize Best Product Requirements
Projects using Microchip hardware
From multimeters to scopes. Your test equipment projects go here!
Starts July 11th - Ends August 22nd / Automate your life. Program a robot to obey your every command.
Hack your mind!