This has by far been the best laptop upgrade I have ever bought. There really isn’t much to change on your own beyond RAM for your laptop. I went ahead […]
More →I finally put together an electronic whiteboard. This version utilizes a mac mini, a wii mote, and electronics that you can easily find at radio shack.
More →HDTVs are so much more interesting when you can open up the vast wealth of internet content that can be played on them. Combining computing power with TVs makes it […]
More →Some wafer recycling methods attempt to reclaim materials; I reclaimed the usefulness. Sure you’ve seen these things at gift stores or GeekThink magazines, but why not just make your own. […]
More →Lie detectors are fake; I’m not going to lie. There is no way to electronically determine if someone is telling the truth. Before attempting this project, we reconciled with the […]
More →The lie detector circuit is quite complicated and went through many, many modifications until arriving at the final design. The goal was to use all analog, discrete parts. We ended […]
More →For the final project for an embedded systems class, we used Cadence to make a full MP3 player from start to finish including Bill of Materials, schematic, PCB layout, and […]
More →EE108B Project – Pong in Assembly I coded pong in assembly as part of the undergraduate curriculum for Electrical Engineering at Stanford University. MIPS is an assembly language for RISC […]
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