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View Purchasing OptionsThank you for your support! Our campaign for ANAVI TPM 2.0 was successfully crowdfunded just a few minutes after launch. The launch date, March 3, is the day Bulgaria celebrates its Liberation Day. This was not a coincidence. We design and manufacture all ANAVI gadgets locally in Plovdiv, Bulgaria, EU.
There are many forms of liberty and open source is definitely one of them. ANAVI TPM 2.0 combines open source hardware with free and open source software. Furthermore, the printed circuit board has been designed using the free and open source CAD software KiCad. All design files are available on GitHub under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0) license. This means anyone has the freedom to study, build, modify, and integrate the design into more complex projects.
As a result, ANAVI TPM 2.0 has been certified by the Open Source Hardware Association (OSHWA), a non-profit organization registered in the United States. Thanks to the OSHWA certification program, you can quickly identify more 3250 truly open source hardware projects that comply with community standards, rather than projects that simply claim to be open source by providing only a basic PDF with schematics.
OSHWA certified ANAVI TPM 2.0 version 1.1 with UID BG000152. Every certified version is assigned a unique identification number that makes verification simple and provides easy access to the project information. The prefix BG is the country code for Bulgaria. This certification ensures that all design files and documentation are freely available for review, modification and even manufacturing by others.
Thank you for supporting open source hardware. Order now and stay tuned for more details and tutorials about ANAVI TPM 2.0!