DIY RGB LED strip driver that can be connected to a smart home (HomeKit) using Raspberry Pi and Arduino. This is a complete DIY guide going through all steps on how to build your own RGB LED Strip ...
Back in 2017, Hackaday featured an audio reactive LED strip project from [Scott Lawson], that has over the years become an ...
It’s the evening before publication, and a pair of Hackaday writers convene to record the week’s podcast. This week Elliot Williams is joined by Jenny List, and it’s a bumper ...
What if the next generation of disposable electronics—the sensors in your food packaging, the diagnostic strips in a medical ...
Abstract: Herein, we present printable indium tin oxide (ITO) based transistors, which serve for implementing a highly secure deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) cryptosystem. The devices are encoded into DNA ...
Measuring the speed of a rotating object is a common requirement. Knowing the speed of table and ceiling fans, as well as kitchen appliances such as mixers and grinders, can often be useful. However, ...
Abstract: A new charge-trapping nonvolatile memory (NVM) with a fully same structure to thin-film transistor (TFT) is investigated. Different from the conventional NVM with block layer/charge-trapping ...