Since the last update, we’ve been able to continue the production and shipping process. Here is an update of what has happened and where to go from here.
We are excited to announce that the Logic Analyzer feature of ESP32JTAG is now fully functional. Both the hardware and the Web User Interface are working even better than expected.
It has been a few weeks from the close of the campaign and The
Deepwave Team would like to thank all of our backers and provide an
update on where we stand in the production process.
In response to the global electronics and chip shortage, we are marking LimeNET Micro as end-of-life (EOL). Your action is required if you have an open order for LimeNET Micro.
RGGBer provides both HMDI input and output channels. This makes RGGBer suitable for most real-time video processing projects. One example is the VPU (video processing unit) card described in this update.
In this Teardown Session, Crowd Supply's Helen Leigh talks with Greg Steiert from Altera. Greg has figured out how to build a $5 drag-n-drop FPGA loader using a Raspberry Pi Pico and open-source software, and now he's working on an upgraded version.
Hello supporters and backers.
After too long of a silence following the first production batch fulfillment, we are back to public firmware/software issue-solving, feature additions, and the next production batch.
I'm writing this update from Incheon airport, on my way back from a
successful experience at the NeTV2 production facility. First I'll
elaborate on the process of designing and making plastic cases, and
then I'll summarize the overall status of production.
First, it's incredibly exciting to see the enthusiasm for the Hub here on Crowd Supply and at the 2019 Teardown Conference last weekend. During the conference I did a presentation on how I've used Jupyter Notebooks to aid the electrical design and testing of this product.
As we have demonstrated through many of our tutorials in the last five weeks, our SKUDO Kryptor board can be easily used with Raspberry Pi boards. This week we will show you how to use SKUDO Kryptor with an Arduino Nano.
We're excited to announce the final milestone in our commitment to open sourcing the TinyBeast design and its associated firmware and software. The simple application described in this update demonstrates direct and DMA access to TinyBeast's LSRAM and DDR4 memory.