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A secure, battery-operated, blockchain-ready, cellular-IoT prototyping platform based on the nRF91
A Raspberry Pi CM4 carrier for rapid prototyping of electronics and ML applications
A tiny, open hardware, ESP32-powered retro-gaming console
An ESP32 smart agriculture IoT kit with a modifiable app
A vending machine IoT retrofit board
The tiniest USB Type-C LiPo charger
An MCU + eFPGA dev kit with 100% vendor-supported open source tools that fits inside your USB port
A compact, open, and richly-featured ESP32-M1 dev board with a Wi-Fi range of up to 1.2 km
An open source neurostimulator for students, researchers, and hobbyists interested in learning neuroscience
A feather-compatible development board for the LPC55S69 Arm Cortex-M33
Powered by an RPi Compute Module and ready for deployment as a router, edge-computing device, or IoT gateway
Security-oriented mini-ITX motherboard with MCST Elbrus8CB VLIW as CPU
A Raspberry Pi HAT that lets you develop edge AI camera applications in minutes, not months
An elegant ATMega based Nixie clock that is a programmable clock, calendar or thermometer, with temperature and light sensors
The open-source stereoscopic camera based on Raspberry Pi with Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and an advanced powering system
A tiny, addressable, daisy-chainable, 25x25 mm, 8x8 pixel LED matrix
Voltage glitching like it's 1999
An Arduino clone made for breadboarding
Experiment with the 6502 microprocessor and related components
A high-end, Linux-capable RISC-V dev board based on the PolarFire SoC
A tiny, open hardware motion sensor with Wi-Fi & Bluetooth capabilities
A tiny, open source, Arduino-compatible ATmega1284P dev board with USB Type-C for programming and power
SDR-enabled tablet for everyday use
Affordable, stackable, and open source 32-channel EEG ADC with Cortex-M7
An open source, single board computer for smart home and industrial control
Motion and gesture activated lighting for your bicycle, skateboard, backpack, etc.
Full H-bridge driver for DC motors – 12 A peak current, two wire control, and PWM
Tiny embedded Linux development board
A six-channel, fully isolated and debounced input HAT for Raspberry Pi
The One-Chip Hardware Security Module (HSM) and MAX10 FPGA Dev Board
An offline-first portable computer
An open-source, low-power hiking/biking computer development board based on ESP32
Classic NES games on open source hardware that fits in the palm of your hand.