Issue dossier
The recovered source trail proves the RuxBadge BOM, assembly workflow, STM32F030, IR components, LED array, boot jumper, CR2032 power, firmware, and IR protocol, but this pass did not recover schematic, PCB files, Gerbers, manufacturing count, or a project license.
A linkable camp-impact record with badge context, severity, evidence confidence, and source notes.
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hardware archive gap · source-backed but incomplete · needs schematic or PCB archive
The record keeps hardware claims to the build PDF and repository README instead of inventing board-layout, distribution-volume, or licensing detail.
- Badge
- Ruxcon 2016 HHV Badge
- Category
- hardware archive gap
- Severity
- note
- Confidence
- source-backed but incomplete
- Status
- needs schematic or PCB archive
- Timeframe
- 2016 hardware-village badge archive pass
- Source note
- RuxBadge instruction sheet, Darkglade source-release post, and ruxconhhv2016 repository.
build guide
Darkglade-hosted build PDF documenting the RuxBadge BOM, STM32F030K6T6, IR receiver/emitter, LEDs, CR2032 holders, SMD assembly, headers, boot jumper, and battery warning.
Badge: Ruxcon 2016 HHV Badge
event page
Official Ruxcon source for the October 22-23, 2016 CQ Function Centre, Melbourne event and Australian security-conference context.
Badge: Ruxcon 2016 HHV Badge
event schedule
Official events schedule placing the Hardware Hacking Village in the October 22 programme.
Badge: Ruxcon 2016 HHV Badge
firmware source
Public repository preserving the Ruxcon 2016 HHV badge firmware and Arduino-IRRemote fork with the RuxBadge protocol.
Badge: Ruxcon 2016 HHV Badge
official village page
Official HHV source for village hours, hosts Prof Morgan and Tim Noise, and the NodeMCU/ESP8266 tutorial context.
Badge: Ruxcon 2016 HHV Badge
source release note
Post-event source-release note documenting that the 2016 and 2017 Ruxcon HHV code was published on GitHub.
Badge: Ruxcon 2016 HHV Badge
workshop guide
Beginner soldering guide that explicitly points attendees toward the more advanced Ruxcon 2016 Hardware Hacking Village badge.
Badge: Ruxcon 2016 HHV Badge
Darkglade · retrieved 2026-05-15
Source-release post linking the public Ruxcon 2016 HHV code repository.
Badge: Ruxcon 2016 HHV Badge
Darkglade · retrieved 2026-05-15
Primary build-guide source for the STM32F030K6T6, TSSP58038 IR receiver, 940 nm IR emitter, green LEDs, CR2032 holders, boot jumper, and assembly warning details.
Badge: Ruxcon 2016 HHV Badge
Darkglade · retrieved 2026-05-15
Workshop source establishing the RuxBadge as the more advanced HHV badge after the beginner SimpleSolder LED flasher.
Badge: Ruxcon 2016 HHV Badge
GitHub · retrieved 2026-05-15
Public repository source for badge firmware, cleartext implementation source, and Arduino-IRRemote fork containing the RuxBadge protocol.
Badge: Ruxcon 2016 HHV Badge
Ruxcon · retrieved 2026-05-15
Official schedule source for the Hardware Hacking Village event placement.
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Ruxcon · retrieved 2026-05-15
Official HHV source for host names, village scope, attendee hardware expectations, and the ESP8266/NodeMCU tutorial context.
Badge: Ruxcon 2016 HHV Badge
Ruxcon · retrieved 2026-05-15
Official source for Ruxcon 2016 dates, CQ Function Centre venue, Melbourne location, and security-conference framing.
Badge: Ruxcon 2016 HHV Badge