The ANAVI Infrared pHAT campaign is now live on Crowd Supply. Transform your Raspberry Pi into a smart remote control and start bringing your old consumer electronic devices back to life.
A quick manufacturing update regarding ANAVI Fume Extractor: We stocked 09325-M/45 PPI foam media filters. We stocked more M2.5 and M2 screws, nuts and washers. The first small batch of printed circuit boards is expected from the local factory in Plovdiv, Bulgaria by the end of next week. Thank you again for supporting the open project ANAVI Fume Extractor. So far there no delays and manufacturing is happening at a good pace. We will keep you updated with any progress!
Backer Jan K. used the Anavi Gas Detector with his home automation system to provide air quality alerts live and over the network. Read the full update to see how he did it.
Another small step forward: here is a quick manufacturing update. The surface-mount (SMD) assembly of the TPM 2.0 chips, resistors, and capacitors on the ANAVI TPM 2.0 PCB panels is now complete.
We are pleased to announce that the ANAVI TPM 2.0 for Raspberry Pi crowdfunding campaign is now live on Crowd Supply. This open source hardware add-on enhances the security of your Raspberry Pi computer by supporting trusted computing features such as secure cryptographic key management, disk encryption, device authentication, digital signatures, measured boot and a True Hardware Random Number Generator (TRNG).
Shipments will be slightly delayed due to COVID-19 safety precautions. If you need to update your shipping address, please visit your Crowd Supply account.
You are invited to the Ask Me Anything (AMA) session on our open source hardware products in the Crowd Supply Discord. The chat starts tomorrow, Wednesday, September 23th 2020 at 1PM Pacific and will go for about an hour.
Great news! All units of ANAVI Miracle Controller for the orders placed during the crowdfunding campaign are ready ahead of schedule. We have flashed the latest version of the open source firmware as of today, tested, and packaged all boards and kits.
Backer Eric O. used the Anavi Infrared pHAT to build a voice operated home assistant that works with his assistive technology and his TV. Read the full update to find out how he did it.
Backer Jonathan Lister used the Anavi Light Controller to make a nifty "alarm clock" that simulates a natural sunrise. Read the full update to find out how he did it.
Following the successful end of this campaign we immediately started manufacturing and sourcing components. The acrylic enclosures and cardboard boxes for ANAVI Macro Pad 8 are ready and we received them this week. In the meantime the manufacturing of the gold-plated printed circuit boards (PCB) has started in Plovdiv, Bulgaria, EU. We expect the first batch in about 3 weeks.
All ANAVI TPM 2.0 add-on boards have been shipped to the Crowd Supply warehouse. Over the next few weeks, your orders will move through their fulfillment system, and then they will be on their way to you!