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[https://orconf.org/ ORConf: Open-Source Silicon Conference] | [https://orconf.org/ ORConf: Open-Source Silicon Conference] | ||
https://www.crowdsupply.com/sutajio-kosagi/precursor ([https://www.hackster.io/news/the-precursor-secure-and-transparent-development-platform-in-your-pocket-a7ddfa654b69 article on precursor]) | |||
https://www.crowdsupply.com/rysc-corp/proxmarkpro | |||
Latest revision as of 20:09, 3 September 2023
kit that I want to build out & have. Additional notes including recommendations for others, and my researched, rejected approaches.
Current Kit
[edit | edit source]None
Wanted Kit
[edit | edit source]- Flipper Zero
- USB-C fn gen, signal analyzer, power source. USB-C battery
Inspiration
[edit | edit source]Other hackers.
Soldering, power sources, portable in a small pocket of a backpack. Signal generators, signal analyzers.
Mobile Electronics Workbench, from hn comment thread
- https://embeddedsecurity.io/hacker-tools
- Analog Discovery 2: 100MS/s USB Oscilloscope, Logic Analyzer and Variable Power Supply (out of stock) - Digital Discovery: Portable USB Logic Analyzer and Digital Pattern Generator
- USB C Powered Soldering Iron - Adjustable Temperature Pen-Style - TS80P
- Glasgow Interface Explorer (I spy a Spartan)
FPGA stuff
Chip fab stuff. Google's program, FOSSI. [1]
ORConf: Open-Source Silicon Conference
https://www.crowdsupply.com/sutajio-kosagi/precursor (article on precursor)