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Project Update · Shipping Out Soon!
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In this update we want to provide some updates on the shipping status of Discovery Dish, our Discovery Dish Wiki and some updates on the rotator project.

An assembled prototype of SlimeVR board, Revision 9.
Project Update · Production Start and Review Units
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As famous professor said: "Good news, everyone!" Except this time it's actually good news: We received the first shipment of BNO085 chips - the main chips used in SlimeVR and the cause of all delays. We have the first 500 on hand with more coming by the end of March.

Project · Hornbill
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An affordable, rugged, secure, and open hardware platform for battery powered connected things with ESP32

Project · Doggy Bath Shield
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The Doggy Bath Shield is the only product that allows you to stay clean & dry while washing your dog.

Project · HiFive1
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An open source, Arduino-compatible RISC-V dev kit

Miauwciever
Project · Miauwceiver
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A full-featured, scalable, and open source motor control solution.

Project Update · Progress and cables!
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Here's an update on our ongoing progress and a look at our newly arrived cable sets.

Are you curious to see some live SenseTemp data? Well, this is the update for you! We've got sample code showing how to push data directly from SenseTemp to an MQTT broker, live SenseTemp data from New Hampshire, and also instructions on how to make your own RTD Harness for SenseTemp.

We're happy to announce that all KrakenSDRs and antenna sets for backers have been delivered to the Crowd Supply warehouse! Now that customers are receiving their products, we wanted to remind people about our Wiki and the all-important Quick Start guide on it.

BLYST Nano
Project · BLYST Nano
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The finger-tip sized ARM Cortex-M4F module with BT 5, BT Mesh, and 30 I/O

Project · Very Useful Circuits
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Lectrical engineering for all ages

Maverick-603
Project · Maverick-603
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The first affordable, FT8 receiver with an open source RF chip designed and fabricated using open source chip tools

NeoPixels are rings, strips and other printed circuit boards with addressable RGB LEDs manufactured by Adafruit Industries, an open-source hardware company based in Manhattan, New York City. These chainable bright LEDs products are extremely popular in the maker community. All Miracle Controller kits include WS1812B LED strips, but other products with addressable RGB LEDs are also supported. I decided to give it a try and control simultaneously Adafruit NeoPixel Ring and Adafruit NeoPixel Stick.

Bode Plot
ScopeFun provides a Python API that you can use to create your own applications. It allows you to build upon and extend existing ScopeFun features without modifying the source code. To demonstrate it's use, we have created a Python script that turns ScopeFun into a Bode analyzer.

Halo TD-XPAH
Project · Halo TD-XPAH
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The first open source 802.11ah scalable long range Wi-Fi development platform for engineers and experimenters

Project Update · SwarmDrive Haptic Feedback Experiments
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This time I would like to dive into the exciting domain of haptic feedback using electric motors. The result of it all is a resemblance of a mechanical rotary encoder where you feel the clicks.

Project Update · Laptop Comparisons
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Over the years there's been quite a few innovative laptop projects out there, including from mass-volume suppliers: a bamboo laptop, a recycleable one, an engineer's laptop, and many more. In this update I'd like to go over them all as a way to distinguish the EOMA68 Laptop Housing, as well as illustrate how this project has learned from them all.

Project Update · μArt and its Linux Contributions
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The μArt has a broad OS support covering Linux, Windows and MacOS. But as you are probably aware, drivers are just like any other software in that they can be sometimes... suboptimal. Many weeks ago, I noticed the Linux driver for the μArt had some omissions, so I set forth to fill in the gaps - successfully.

BlueIO832 Mini setup
Today, we will show you how to capture data from BlueIO832 Mini's three analog and six digital pins using the BlueIOSigCap Mobile App. This data will be sent to the app in real time for visualization and storage.
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