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Blair Wyatt

Australian Digital Engineer and Creative Writer

Melbourne, Australia
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Who I Am

Inhaling too many solder fumes makes hairs grow out your nose.

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This user joined on 07/07/2014.

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Modify the BRTRO-420 reflow oven to have an Arduino based reflow firmware, serial interface and cold junction compensation.
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BRTRO-420 Better Blazin' Mod

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  • Hackaday Prize 2019
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Output dot matrix LCD data from different devices to your phone or laptop via Bluetooth.
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DoMSnif - Dot Matrix LCD Sniffer Bluetooth Adapter

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  • The 2018 Hackaday Prize
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Compact, handheld air guitar with four LiDAR strings and Bluetooth
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Litar: LiDAR Air Guitar

blair-wyattBlair Wyatt

  • The 2017 Hackaday Prize
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Micro Smart LiDAR Sensor
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MappyDot

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A "dataless" Wi-Fi positioning system that can be used anywhere GPS can't.
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SubPos Positioning System

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A comprehensive list of @Benchoffness
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Benchoffisms

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lol travelling salesman problem
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Travelling Hacker Box

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A place for Tindie sellers and the community to meet and stretch their legs
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Tindie Dog Park

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A contest to create awesome, useful square inch boards. Entries are closed.
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The Square Inch Project

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An unofficial project for finding patterns in cool projects. If you like analyzing stuff and would like to help, please apply to join!
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Analyzing the Hackaday Prize 2015

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  • No Longer Can They Stand on Their Own Three Feet

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  • At This Point I'm Honestly Not Sure

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Cartesian PNP machine using Rails/Carriages for high speed and accurate part placement. Affordable open source pick and place is on the way.
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DIY Pick and Place

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A versatile autonomous environmental drone using a buoyancy engine
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OSUG: Open-Source Underwater Glider

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Fast RPi WiFi without USB
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RPi WiFi

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Build your own touch screen solution adapted on your TV by using some CIS or CCD sensors from old scanners
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Magic Frame : Turn Everything into a Touch Area

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SatNOGS is an open source satellite ground station network, optimized for modularity, built using affordable tools and resources.
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SatNOGS - Global Network of Ground Stations

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LoFi is a very low cost ($5), small, auto-transmitting module. Preassembled and preprogrammed. Simply attach to your appliances or projects!
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LoFi

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Affordable and open-source LiDAR based on 3x VL53L0X ranging sensor
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xLiDAR

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A smaller and cheaper open source brushless motor
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PCB Motor

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robot lawn mower on steroids
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autoCut

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Puts an e3d hotend on the famous $200 printer
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Monoprice MP Select Mini E3D Hotend Adapter

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Arduino compatible indoor navigation system with small form factor.
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LPS Mini

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Remaking the PDP-8/I using the Pi, simh & a replica front panel
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AMS's new AS7265X 3-chip set promises a compact, 18-channel, 20 nm FWMH spectrometer for less than $25
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Compact, $25 spectrometer

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Building an electric scooter with some real power.
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The Razor E300 Overvolt!

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A DIY GPS disciplined 10 MHz reference clock
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GPS Disciplined xCXO

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My attempt at making an FPGA experimenters board in a popular form factor :)
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'Flea Ohm' FPGA Project

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DIY System on Chip based on FPGA, priced below 5 USD
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DIPSY

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Kris Winer wrote 05/30/2018 at 06:24 • point

Thanks for following my $25 Spectrometer project!

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Vittorio Loschiavo wrote 04/20/2018 at 04:45 • point

Thanks for your like to my project https://hackaday.io/project/87345-mini-vertical-wind-generator-3d-printed

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mcu_nerd wrote 03/22/2018 at 14:22 • point

Thanks for the likes!

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Ulysse wrote 06/17/2017 at 11:33 • point

! gnisirprus

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Morning.Star wrote 06/17/2017 at 07:12 • point

Hahahah, excellent XD

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Blair Wyatt wrote 06/16/2017 at 11:35 • point

I set my profile to southern hemisphere. You might have yours set to northern.

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Blair Wyatt wrote 06/16/2017 at 11:51 • point

By the way hi Stuart! We used to take a few of the same classes at uni :)

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samern wrote 04/25/2017 at 02:45 • point

Thanks for the follow of my flight Sim.  I am waiting on a few parts to wrap up my GoKart Tank V2 bfore I hit this full tilt.

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[skaarj] wrote 06/13/2016 at 18:03 • point

Thank you for the like on my retro futuristic automobile control panel project. I am sorry for the long delayed answer.

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Yann Guidon / YGDES wrote 04/15/2016 at 01:16 • point

Thanks ! Here's one more buck

No need to thank, it's free ! Like a buck in the forest :-)

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Eric Hertz wrote 03/17/2016 at 09:06 • point

Howdy Blecky! Thanks for the skull/follow :)

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Nicolas Berger wrote 02/03/2016 at 22:32 • point

Thank you for your interest in the Joysix. 

I will do my best to update and document it!

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Radu Motisan wrote 08/16/2015 at 10:21 • point

@Blecky I'm still thinking on how to use this system as a reference for a formation of drones

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Blair Wyatt wrote 08/16/2015 at 10:35 • point

I am sort of in the process of creating a SubPos receiver (like a GPS receiver) that can interface to autopilots. I did try to cram most of the trilateration code into an ESP module, but they are just a bit too slow to process this (postioning output was, about once per 5 seconds and limited to 3 Nodes). The ESP module doesn't have any decent floating point stuff either, so it was terribly difficult to program for.

I have got an ESP module firmware that spits out the position information of Nodes however - https://github.com/subpos/esp_wifi_scanner

You would have to couple that with some trilateration calcs on another device. If you don't mind waiting however, I should have a device that does this in the not too distant future.

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Radu Motisan wrote 08/16/2015 at 10:37 • point

Sounds great!

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Blair Wyatt wrote 01/14/2016 at 06:19 • point

Watch for a kickstarter in March ;

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Mitchell Wong Ho wrote 05/26/2015 at 20:18 • point

Thank you for the skull

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Jim Tremblay wrote 04/18/2015 at 01:36 • point

Thank you for the skull!

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Jim Tremblay wrote 04/17/2015 at 13:18 • point

Thank you to follow my project nOS! Feel free to use it!

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frankstripod wrote 03/29/2015 at 13:48 • point

Thank you for following my "Laser" project!

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andelec wrote 08/19/2014 at 14:52 • point
Hi, thanks for the skull for DLT !

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rawe wrote 08/19/2014 at 11:37 • point
arrr, thanks for the :-)X ... but where are the cat pictures?

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roelh wrote 08/18/2014 at 20:37 • point
Hi, thank you for the skull for my spectrum analyzer !

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