John Duksta is an Elder Nerd who's been a security engineer for over 25 years. He has been messing around with electronics on and off since he was a kid, when his dad got him one of those 150-in-1 electronics experimenter kits from Radio Shack. He's always happy to share what he's learned along the way.
Joined Feb 04, 2016. Backed 12 projects.
Security keys you create by rolling dice
Take control of your home as never before.
The Poster Art of Mike King
A compact form factor system-on-module featuring a quad core ARM Cortex-A72 processor, dual video output, and plenty of I/O
Everything you need to navigate the world's largest electronics market
Open hardware USB true random number generator
An ARM board that fits inside your USB connector
The first open source iCE40 FPGA development board designed for teachers and students
Use Wii Nunchuk-compatible controllers as USB HID peripherals
The high quality, versatile, and reliable USB-UART converter for both professionals and enthusiasts
Wireless, fully programmable, open source, ESP32 macropad featuring 16 RGB, mechanical, hot-swappable keys and two RGB rotary encoders
A sourcing tool designed to help non-Mandarin speakers navigate the Hua Qiang electronics market.