Like many hardware engineers, our starting instinct about chassis design was very practical. You import the 3D models into CAD, try a few arrangements, make sure the parts stack cleanly, check that the electrical connections still make sense, and then draw the smallest possible shell around everything. Add a lid, close the box, and move on. For prototypes and internal projects, that approach is often enough, but Flow asked more of us...
by Alexander S
A high-performance audio and sensor system for the PocketBeagle 2
A 45 W USB-powered soldering iron compatible with Weller RT Micro tips
A USB interfacing tool for developers & tech enthusiasts
A powerful FPGA dev board in a familiar, pint-sized package
Raspberry Pi CM4 expansion board with ChatGPT-based voice control, motor control, powerful sensors, and tons of tutorials
A powerful, hackable FPGA-based audio multitool for Eurorack
A full-featured LiFePO4 battery, power manager, and UPS for the Raspberry Pi
Advanced OBD scanner for next-generation vehicle diagnostics and Home Assistant integration
I'm writing this post on the plane back from Shenzhen, China, where I was visiting Elecrow, the contract manufacturer producing Game Bub.
by Eli L
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