Hackaday alum [Caleb Kraft] tipped us about a nice hack he got to see at the Open Hardware Summit this year. It is a flexible haptic strip made from a LED strip. Cheap flexible printed circuit boards ...
If you were not aware, LEDs can also work in reverse: they deliver tiny amounts of current, in the microamp range, when illuminated. If you look on YouTube you can find several videos of solar panels ...
Along with Bluetooth integration, LED lighting is possibly the hottest segment in the automotive aftermarket. Four-wheelers generally know that LEDs are superior to their traditional incandescent or ...
The design team at Time 4 Machine based in Kyiv ,Ukraine, has created a fantastic range of wooden kits offering a variety of different designs from a clockwork pencil sharpener to fully functional ...
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