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Beginner Electronic Hacking: Introduction - DarkMuse - 03-21-2014

Introduction:

What is hacking? Well, to me, hacking is when you take something and alter it so that it does something other than the original intentions.
So in order to hack some electronics you will need a few things:
  • Screwdriver(s) [Flathead, Phillips. Eye-glasses screwdrivers]
  • Soldering Iron
  • Pliers
  • Wire-stripper
  • Wire
  • Tweezers
  • Magnifying Glass (Optional)
  • De-Soldering Pump (Optional)
Some of this may seem unneeded but as you hack more and more electronics you will need more and more tools. Wire is generally found in abundance in scrap electronics in which you can salvage from.


Popular Places For Electronics
  • Hardware Stores (Tools and Wire)
  • Thrift Shops (Old electronics, cheap)
  • Goodwill (Really, really cheap electronics- good for salvaging.)
  • AMAZON. (EVERYTHING. Slightly Expensive at times and not always reliable.)


Really, the best advice I can give you is this: experiment. Shock yourself a couple times, but never screw around with outlets, stick to battery-electronics until you are good.




If you guys liked this let me know in the comments, and if I see that a decent amount of you guys liked it, I will make more tutorials. Some ideas I have include:

- Tips for soldering wires to circuit boards
- Video Tutorials
- Basic circuitry calculations (voltages, current, resistance, etc.)
- How to safely take apart electronics
- Hack Project Ideas



RE: Begginer Electronic Hacking: Introduction - OversouL - 03-21-2014

I'm just wondering if where's the tutorial here. Notamused I also think this is in the wrong section.


RE: Begginer Electronic Hacking: Introduction - Adorapuff - 03-21-2014

I have an Arduino. You should make some cool tuts for Arduino.


RE: Begginer Electronic Hacking: Introduction - pet - 03-21-2014

(03-21-2014, 12:28 PM)Adorapuff Wrote: I have an Arduino. You should make some cool tuts for Arduino.

Yes! This would be great.
I have an arduino, and its super easy for beginners.
I think the soldering is too much hard work, maybe starting off with breadboards, LEDs, and jumperwires can easily show the basic concept of electronic hacking.

With the tutorials (if, arduino) please add the codes and step by step including pictures, that would be great! I tried making an automated oreo battleship, from a guide that didn't have images, and only described tidbits of code, and it TOTALLY WORKED
~~ thank you ~~


RE: Begginer Electronic Hacking: Introduction - Reiko - 03-21-2014

I'd love to see some more stuff about hardware hacking. It's new and interesting and something I can't make fun of you for sucking at, because for once someone on this board knows more about something technical than I do.


RE: Begginer Electronic Hacking: Introduction - BreShiE - 03-21-2014

Moved to the Security Tutorials section. Please be more careful when choosing a section to post in next time.


Begginer Electronic Hacking: Introduction - Adorapuff - 03-21-2014

(03-21-2014, 02:06 PM)BreShiE Wrote: Moved to the Security Tutorials section. Please be more careful when choosing a section to post in next time.

I think this is less security and more hardware stuff. I don't think he's going into hardware exploitation.


RE: Begginer Electronic Hacking: Introduction - BreShiE - 03-21-2014

(03-21-2014, 03:05 PM)Adorapuff Wrote: I think this is less security and more hardware stuff. I don't think he's going into hardware exploitation.

This is as close to the subject as I could have got. Stay on-topic please.


Re: RE: Begginer Electronic Hacking: Introduction - DarkMuse - 03-21-2014

(03-21-2014, 02:06 PM)BreShiE Wrote: Moved to the Security Tutorials section. Please be more careful when choosing a section to post in next time.

Sorry I was having a hard time finding a section especially because it wasn't really security but rather more physical altering, but if this is where you want it thats cool with me.

(03-21-2014, 06:50 AM)OversouL Wrote: I'm just wondering if where's the tutorial here. Notamused I also think this is in the wrong section.

This was just kind of an introduction to the subject. I wanted to get an idea of how you guys felt about the subject and now I have decided that I will definitely be making more.


RE: Begginer Electronic Hacking: Introduction - Cressi - 03-21-2014

I think these kind of tutorials would be great for beginners.

Perhaps some project ideas would be suitable in a future stage?

PM me if you need any help with these ^^