Ti sesortags.
BLE. and 10 or more sesors built in.
9dof
temp hum light etc etc etc
and the size of a box of matches...
29$ each
also interesting. How to reverse engineer the DSMx protocol (drone control) and attack it. A lot of parallels with IoT things. But also good for getting free drones
The hardware for it costs about 94$ : https://www.adafruit.com/wishlists/415801
https://youtu.be/abl6oOxLRXs
It's a nice little box that only needs a second remote to be able to switch control to it. I think the second remote is hard wired in the code but I'm not sure.
http://www.numerama.com/tech/204520-des-drones-capturables-a-distance-en-prenant-le-controle-en-vol.html
routeur / switch / wifi / ids
and new version with SFP https://omnia.turris.cz/en/ , on indiegogo
Sean showed this x86 one http://www.banggood.com/Z83-Windows-10-Atom-x5-Z8300-2G32G-4K-1000M-Wifi-Miracast-Airplay-DLNA-BT-TV-Box-Windows-Mini-PC-p-1048327.html?rmmds=category no longer available,
replaced by http://www.banggood.com/Z83-II-Intel-Atom-x5-Z8350-2GB-RAM-32GB-ROM-TV-Box-p-1103665.html
start [rad1o] Welcome to the CCCamp 2015 rad1o Badge Wiki https://rad1o.badge.events.ccc.de/
The rad1o badge contains a full-featured SDR (software defined radio) half-duplex transceiver, operating in a frequency range of about 50 MHz - 4000 MHz,
RTL-SDR and GNU Radio with Realtek RTL2832U [Elonics E4000/Raphael Micro R820T] software defined radio receivers.
http://superkuh.com/rtlsdr.html
GNU Radio http://gnuradio.org/redmine/projects/gnuradio/wiki
Tamagotchi hive simulation
Want your Pi Zero to emulate a keyboard, ethernet adapter, serial device, mass storage, and many more at the same time? This tutorial is for you!
see also https://hackaday.com/2016/02/25/giving-the-pi-zero-usb-ethernet-and-serial-over-usb/
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Bare-Conductive-Merry-Resistivities-Flashing/dp/B00GIWJSGG/ref=sr_1_12?ie=UTF8&qid=1452872553&sr=8-12&keywords=bare conductive
I now always have some conductive paint at hand for making blinky birthday cards.... you can just paint the circuit and stick an LED through the painted circuit and also attach a small battery. blinks for a few days and the circuit can even be writting or wahtever
I had originally bought something similar to get the pen (was cheap enough) and then used the batteries and led on self made cards
It might even have been that card set but I threw the cards away nearly immediately :-)
I've also used the paint to decorate presents with Leds. pack the present and then write on it with the pain and then give the writing a shadow with a different coloured edding to add effect. pop the led and battery in, let it dry and hand it over :-)
very important... it has very high resistance untill it's dry. so if at first you don't succeed it's just that the paint is not dry.
(probably)
I got a new esp8266 yesterday. an ICSP programmer and a hackaday trinket pro.
for some serial interface magic. now just need a voltage regulator for 3.7v lipos for the tiny little esp8266
amazing. 6$ for a wifi AP and client and microcontroler all in one tiny little chip
serial interface and two GPIO pins
so can connect the trinket up to it to conect more GPIO via arduino software :-)
esp82666 is a good add on to ANYTHING
the esp runs a compilled programm only so no OS
It's so cheap it's hard not to get one :-)
http://www.seeedstudio.com/depot/s/esp8266.html?search_in_description=0
http://hackaday.com/tag/esp8266/
some examples in the second link and a china shop to order from in the first.
you MIGHT like the trinket pro also: just for artistic reasons :-) :http://store.hackaday.com/products/trinket-pro-with-black-solder-mask-and-the-hackaday-io-logo
...
https://nurdspace.nl/ESP8266
http://www.zoobab.com/esp8266-serial2wifi-bridge
how to export serial consoles through the network with the ESP-LINK firmware: https://github.com/jeelabs/esp-link
to be completed
ipv6 ressources...
clear but may be outdated? (2002)
Cisco – The ABCs of IP Version 6 - SixXS : https://www.sixxs.net/archive/docs/Cisco%20IPv6%20ABC.pdf