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"I have also a paper afloat, with an electromagnetic theory of light, which, till I am convinced to the contrary, I hold to be great guns." — James Clerk Maxwell
The newest member of the LimeSDR family has arrived. The LimeSDR Mini dev board is a hardware platform for prototyping high-performance and logic-intensive digital and RF designs using Altera’s MAX 10 FPGA and Lime Microsystems’ LMS7002M RF transceiver.
HealthyPi is an open source, multi-parameter, fully fledged human body vital sign monitoring HAT for Raspberry Pi as well as standalone use.
Signet, an open hardware password manager, has surpassed its funding goal and is now planning for stretch goals. The stretch goal survey results are in and the first two stretch goals are in sight.
The Traverse Five64, slated to launch later this year, is a high-end, open source network router based on the LS1043 chipset. In this update, the Traverse team gives us the first detailed glimpse of their progress, pivots, and prototypes.
The Retro-uC is an open source silicon ASIC that contains the RTL for some retro CPUs - the Zilog Z80, MOS 6502, and Motorola M68K - all on a modern, Arduino-compatible board. In addition to the chip itself, the Retro-uC will release an open source EDA flow and supply chain to make open silicon more accessible.
Crazy Circuits is a non-soldering, electronic learning platform that allows people to create circuits from almost any material they can imagine. The crowdfunding campaign ends today!
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