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An In-depth Discussion of Improved Sensor Readings

Teardown 2019
Conference · Teardown 2019
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Our second annual party for hacking, discovering, and sharing hardware

Ovrdrive USB is an open-hardware USB flash drive with an inconspicuous enclosure and a hidden security feature tucked away inside it. If you plug the device in normally, it will appear blank, but if you quickly plug it in three times in a row, you can read and write data. We built Ovrdrive for journalists working in hostile environments, security researchers, and anyone interested in open hardware. Our campaign is nearly over, and I couldn't be happier about bringing this product to life. Thank you for your support, and please keep in mind that our price will increase slightly after the end of the campaign on Thursday.

CANFDuino update
Good news: so far, the main processor is still on track for the manufacturing of the next batch of CANFDuinos, which should arrive this month. For this field update, we are going to show you how the CANFDuino can be easily customized for your application by using the PCB prototyping area.

I am delighted to announce that the campaign has been successfully funded! Thanks to all the backers, production can now start. For the bulk of this update, I discuss the nuances of how one of the features for the Dazzler is really good text output.

This update discusses issues associated with using the AquaPing as a semi-autonomous, stand-alone I2C slave device.

Precursor: photo of the Braille device as shown during the original campaign post.
There is plenty of skepticism around the value of hackable products. Significantly, hackability is different from openness: cars are closed-source, yet support vibrant modding communities; gcc is one of the “real OG”s of open source, but few users find it easy to extend or enhance. Is it better to have a garden planted by the most knowledgeable botanists and maintained by experienced gardeners, or an open plot of land maintained by whoever has the interest and time? In this update, we explore these issues in the context of Precursor.

Precursor
Happy holidays! We have a potpourri of features and fixes for our last release of 2022. Here's what's in Xous 0.9.11.

In this update, we look at the possibility of using the EsPiFF to build a USB test and measurement device using USBTMC.

So you've heard us brag about being open and all that, but how does this really help you? In this update you will see how easy it is to add a wireless relay without being tied to a specific vendor.

Raspberry Breadstick
Learn to improve Raspberry Breadstick's performance and efficiency with asynchronous programming.

I²CDriver
Project · I²CDriver
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An easy-to-use tool for controlling I²C devices

Project Update · Stretch Goals and Survey Results
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Thanks to all of you who filled out our survey for potential stretch goals. In this update, we go over the results and lay out our plans for stretch goals.

Project · Kernel Camera
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An open, modular platform for building custom camera arrays.

X1501 Pico SoM
Project · X1501 Pico SoM
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A tiny SoM with a powerful chip that runs mainline Linux

Espoir
Project · Espoir
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A fully open source ESP32-based PoE+ board with a mikroBUS™ socket and two handy add-on shields

Project Update · Four-month Progress Report
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Dear Backers, Its been four months since we finished Novenas crowdfunding campaign, and weve made a lot of progress since then, with a team of people hard at work to make Novena a reality. It takes many hands to build a product of this complexity, and we couldnt do it without our dedicated and hard-working team at AQS. Above is a photo from the conference room where we did the T1 plastics ...

What can you do with stereoscopic vision, neural networks, and a 5-watt laser? Well, it turns out you can defend plants from weeds...or yourself from mosquitos! No joke.

Precursor
Project Update · A Sticky Situation & Production Status
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Backers, be sure to read this entire update, as we need your input about what to do about a sticky situation!

HackEEG connected to a Raspberry Pi 4 sending Lab Streaming Layer data over WiFi
Project Update · Streaming HackEEG data via Raspberry Pi
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You can stream HackEEG data wirelessly via Wifi using a Raspberry Pi 4. This update will go over how to do that.
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