The Xilinx Artix dev kits that fit in your laptop. A convenient, affordable way to explore Xilinx PCIe IP.
A low-cost, low-power NAS for 3.5" drives
A full-featured LiFePO4 battery, power manager, and UPS for the Raspberry Pi
A better SPI adapter
The high quality, versatile, and reliable USB-UART converter for both professionals and enthusiasts
Classic NES games on open source hardware that fits in the palm of your hand
A software-defined radio platform with integrated processor for creating self-contained wireless networks
An easy-to-use tool for controlling I²C devices
A tiny, mighty ESP32 development board
Open Source All-in-One Instrumentation
A USB hub with per-port power and data disconnects + dev board + I²C, GPIO, and SPI bridges
A Software-Definable RF Front End Module for LimeSDR Platforms
A handheld RFID & NFC test instrument optimized for untethered use in the field
A hardware-based USB 2.0 monitor & trigger platform, controlled from Python
Versatile, easy-to-use, Wi-Fi-enabled e-paper display
A shirt to honor the heart of all those little ones and zeros that make our world go!
The industry's most flexible PCB soldering process
A low-cost dev kit for Microchip's PolarFire SoC, a low-power FPGA integrated with a hardened quad core 64-bit RISC-V microprocessor subsystem
Security keys you create by rolling dice
A mind-bending hardware puzzle in three acts
The open-source stereoscopic camera based on Raspberry Pi with Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and an advanced powering system
An MCU + eFPGA dev kit with 100% vendor-supported open source tools that fits inside your USB port
A low-power, easy-to-program, open-hardware e-paper display with Wi-Fi support and a 9.7" screen
A tiny-but-mighty open-source carrier board for the Raspberry Pi CM4
Wirelessly connect your Peloton bike to third-party apps, fitness watches, and more
Versatile, easy-to-use, Wi-Fi-enabled 6-inch e-paper display with a touchscreen and frontlighting
An open-source, manual pick-and-place machine for PCB artisans
A low-power, open source, 2.7-inch IoT display powered by an ESP32-S2 module and featuring SHARP's Memory-in-Pixel (MiP) screen technology
Versatile, easy-to-use, Wi-Fi-enabled 5.8" e-paper COLOR display
A line of open-hardware, CM4-pin-compatible FPGA dev boards
A simple, battery-powered, pocket-sized, open-source parts counter for 8-mm cut tape and partial reels
Wireless, fully programmable, open source, ESP32 macropad featuring 16 RGB, mechanical, hot-swappable keys and two RGB rotary encoders
A wireless, open source debugging board capable of programming and interacting with a wide range of microcontrollers