A simple, open source, wireless, Arduino-based electronics multitool with a full-color screen and touch-based controls
A flexible FNIRS and blood-flow biofeedback Kit
A tiny, open hardware, ESP32-powered retro-gaming console
A Raspberry Pi HAT that lets you develop edge AI camera applications in minutes, not months
An Arduino-based, open source MSLA / LCD-SLA resin micro 3D printer kit
An affordable, high-performance current & magnetic field probe
All-in-one USB to isolated-UARTx2/CAN/USB/RS485/RS232 converter
A 100% open source dev board for the EOS S3 low-power MCU with embedded FPGA
An open source tool for talking to Controller Area Network (CAN) devices and hacking cars
A USB-based power supply that can accurately estimate the energy consumption of IoT devices
Sur-Ron, Segway, and Honda Cub Electric Bike Upgrades
The ultimate low-cost massive MIMO SDR, with up to 32x32 transmit/receive channels
A wireless, wearable, open source vital signs monitor powered by ESP32
An open source, RISC-V development platform with wireless connectivity
Brain blood flow biofeedback meets affordable IoT technology
An open and customizable Electric Vehicle (EV) charging station for commercial and residential use
An open source, smart thermostat for controlling HVAC and water systems
An educational kit for using the ATtiny85 microcontroller to measure and display sensor data
Build a fully functional binary clock with your Arduino.
Control any stepper motor using Wi-Fi
Open Source Biomedical Imaging
A USB-powered, low-priced, open source RF signal generator
An Artix-7 FPGA with its own DDR3 RAM right in your laptop - for developing PCIe, etc.
A high-resolution, Wi-Fi enabled, open source, portable data logger
A 3D Printer Enclosure System
A tiny robot for games, exploration, and programming
A low-power, low-cost, wireless wearable built with chip-stacking technology.
This board is purpose-built to expand the capabilities of the HiFive Unleashed board and comes pre-programmed with a PCIe Root Port in the PolarFire FPGA and much more. Make a RISC-V PC!
A pocket-sized reference book for entrepreneurs in Portland, Oregon
The world’s first RISC-V-based, Linux-capable development board