Hackaday Supercon - Ted Yapo : Dealing with a Cheap Spectrum Analyzer
A surprisingly simple circuit, some interesting math, and an article in the inaugural edition of the Hackaday Journal of What You Don’t Know. Hackaday Superconference: The greatest gathering of hardware hackers, builders, engineers and enthusiasts on the planet returns. Streaming Live talks from our 'Main Stage' in Pasadena, CA. Visit for full list of talks and workshops : https://hackaday.io/superconference/

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Identify chemicals with radio frequencies - Nuclear Quadrupole Resonance (MRI without magnets)

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Inside a 3000W Water-Cooled Power Supply (with GaN & SiC)

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Why Adam Savage Won't Trust USB Keys

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German Pilot Tested A Captured Spitfire... His Words Shocked The Luftwaffe

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Hackaday Supercon - Keynote Speaker : Bill Gross

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The Insane Genius of a Formula 1 Gearbox

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Light Years Ahead | The 1969 Apollo Guidance Computer

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I Hacked This Temu Router. What I Found Should Be Illegal.

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GALERIJA KAPELICA: EIRIK BRANDAL: ELEKTRONSKE SKULPTURE / ELECTRONIC SCULPTURES

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Hackaday Supercon - BrettSmith : Why Do It the Hard Way?

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Mimic an Analog Spectrum Analyzer using Gnu Radio Companion?

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What Happened to Shortwave Radios? The Truth is Brutal.

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I Modified My Bicycle To Run Lightning Fast. Everyone Was Amazed!

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Making Optical Logic Gates using Interference

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Shall We Use a Ferrite Bead in Power Rail or Not? | Explained by Eric Bogatin

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How Radars Tell Targets Apart (and When They Can’t) | Radar Resolution

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They Called Kung Fu “Dancing” Until Bruce Lee Entered the Ring Against 3 Karate Giants

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Almost All About Phase Noise - IEEE IFCS 2021 Tutorial

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Hackaday Supercon - Mike Szczys : State of the Hackaday

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