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David Scheltema
I love to tinker and write about electronics. My days are spent building projects and working as a Technical Editor for MAKE.
Latest from David Scheltema
01/04/2016
The day before Makers around the world celebrated Arduino day on March 28, 2015, major news quietly hit the ESP8266 forums....
01/04/2016
This relatively inexpensive single board computer operates at 1GHz with 512MB of RAM, and has 4GBs of built-in eMMC flash storage. Augmenting the clock...
01/02/2016
The BeagleBoard X15 is the latest embedded development board from the non-profit BeagleBoard.org foundation and it is one powerful, open...
01/02/2016
Designed originally for nontechnical users, the Arduino Uno is programmed using a very readable C/C++ syntax. With a consistent, cross-platform development environment, writing code for Arduino...
12/21/2015
You don't actually need to grunt to get a good tennis swing, so why not let you're tennis racket do...
12/09/2015
The PINE64 board is a $15 quad-core 64-bit 1.2GHz computer with 512MB of RAM, which is quite a bit of...
11/28/2015
Now there are two capable, sub-$10 computers for Makers — the $5 Pi Zero and the $9 C.H.I.P. — we...
11/25/2015
What better way to celebrate the launch of the tiny, $5 Raspberry Pi Zero than to build a radio transmitter...
11/25/2015
Today, Raspberry Pi announced Zero, its newest model, which at $5 represents a vast decrease in price that should afford...
11/19/2015
Eyedrivomatic uses the same technology utilized for text-to-speech in order to build a motorized wheelchair you can move with your...
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