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Teensy 4.1-based Programmable Guitar Pedal

The Teensy 4.1 is famously powerful, with a 600MHz ARM Cortex-M7, a 64-bit floating point unit, gobs of flash and RAM (which are expandable!) and certain interfaces that are ideal for audio process…

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Portable USB-PD Power Supply

I’ve been looking for a nice, small, all-in-one power supply that can be powered using USB Power Delivery, and this portable DC power supply looks like a great fit for what I was imagining! I…

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Macintosh Analog & VGA Board

Many classic Macintosh machines end up suffering from failed power supply boards. There are many different reasons for this, but primarily, these computers are now well over 35 years old and power …

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SMD Tape Parts Counter

If you’re anything like me, any time you need 50 SMD resistors you buy 500 for the quantity discount. Same for SMD parts of all kinds! So I end up with tapes that have random amounts on them.…

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Amateur Radio Digital Mode Adapter

If you’re an amateur radio enthusiast like me, you’re always keeping an eye out for new amateur radio products on Tindie! When I saw this board pop up, I was immediately interested. Int…

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DIY Kit Micro Journal

If, like me, the urge to write strikes you at random times, it can be frustrating to not have the tools to get your thoughts out. And often when I feel like writing, I need to get away from my lapt…

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SCSIknife SCA Emulator

The Small Computer System Interface or SCSI (pronounced skuz-ee) was a very common method of connecting hard drives, CD-ROMs, magneto-optical disks and many other peripherals to computers. Originat…

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Digital Isolator Module

Isolating digital buses can help with a lot of different issues. One of the biggest issues is when you want to connect to a circuit that is part of a high-voltage project, e.g., a Tesla coil or eve…

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