Results for 'wireless'


The first electric bike you would actually want to be seen riding.

easySwitchBox
Project Update · We're Live!
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The easySwitchBox campaign is live! easySwitchBox does one simple thing – send on\off signals to any relay or actuator, or really trigger any event wirelessly and from a distance. Learn more...

Blip
Project Update · Campaign is Live!
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The Blip campaign is now live! Blip is a development board for Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) and 802.15.4 based wireless applications, based on the Nordic Semiconductor nRF52840 SoC. Documentation and shields are also available.

It's so exciting and motivating to see a community actively engaging with a product you've developed, helping each other resolve issues. Even more exciting is to see the quality and wide range of contributions we're receiving.

Project · FEMU
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Four displays!
Project Update · Case Available, Four Displays, and More
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Thank you for all of your support and overwhelmingly positive feedback for Hackboard 2. A bunch of people asked for a case, so we made the case available separately from the starter and complete kits. We've also had some questions about the GPIO pinout, using multiple screens (we've managed four so far), and the battery connector on the board.

It has been awhile since we pre-launched the Pi-Cast project. Over the past few months, our main focus has been on redesigning the form factor of the Pi-Cast, optimizing the circuit, and developing new accessories. This update include details about our add-on boards, our enclosure, our heat sink, and our testing plans. For now, the Pi-Cast PCB design is almost finalized. Regarding accessories, we have developed three kinds:

Project Update · Production Update
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The battle with the electronics supply chain was tough, but we have emerged! We're happy to report that DFC is in production right now with our contract manufacturer in the US. It took finding a number of alternative components, so we're thrilled to reach this milestone in the face of a challenging environment. After the electronics are built, we'll do the final assembly and testing, followed by Crowd Supply shipping them out. It’s going to be tight, but everything is on-track right now to ship by the end of October.

Thanks for checking out Pebble Tracker! We are IoTeX, a Silicon Valley company that fuses tamper-proof hardware and software for end-to-end trusted solutions. This update talks a bit about how we got here and sets the stage for upcoming profiles on a number of projects that are using Pebble Tracker right now.

RggBer, front & back
Project · RggBer
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FPGA-based Open Hardware for Image Capture and Processing

KrakenSDR
Project Update · Frequently Asked Questions
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We have received a number of excellent questions, which we have summarized in this update.

Project Update · Signs of Life
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First, we figured out the snickerdoodle yield issue that’s been plaguing us for months. After chasing down countless leads and testing hypothesis after hypothesis – mystifying even the Xilinx support engineers in the process – we deductively narrowed the problem down to an undocumented function within the Zynq BootROM.

I've been working on a number of different aspects of PlainDAQ lately. In particular, I've been cost optimizing the PCB, picking components that are easy to source, and working on an intuitive graphical user interface.

LimeNET Micro (bottom isometric)
Project Update · Campaign is Live
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We're thrilled to announce the launch of the campaign for the latest addition to the integrated universal wireless family, the LimeNET Micro. LimeNET Micro provides fully standalone SDR at an unprecedented price point and, thanks to the combination of Lime's FPRF and the Raspberry Pi Compute Module 3, in an eminently compact form factor, with high frequency stability and accuracy, courtesy of integrated GPS and OCXO. There is a limited number of early bird (discounted) units available, so be sure to get yours right away!

LimeNET Micro (bottom isometric)
Project Update · Announcing LimeNET Micro
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We're thrilled to announce the launch of the campaign for the latest addition to the integrated universal wireless family, the LimeNET Micro. LimeNET Micro provides fully standalone SDR at an unprecedented price point and, thanks to the combination of Lime's FPRF and the Raspberry Pi Compute Module 3, in an eminently compact form factor, with high frequency stability and accuracy, courtesy of integrated GPS and OCXO. Learn more on the campaign page: https://www.crowdsupply.com/lime-micro/limenet-micro

LimeNET Gateway
We have been hard at work to come up with the LimeNET Gateway so that our backers can have backhaul cellular connectivity. LimeNET Gateway box offers Ethernet and Wi-Fi connectivity backed up by a connection to any 2G, 3G, or 4G macrocell.

LimeSDR with Aluminum Kit
BT and Lime Microsystems invite all backers of the LimeSDR, LimeNET and LimeSDR Mini campaigns to enter a competition to find the best 10 radio access demos.

We’re excited to announce that Lime Micro have open sourced their implementation of adaptive digital predistortion (ADPD) for PA linearisation. This can be used with the LimeNET Base Station and other platforms based around the 4x4 MIMO LimeSDR-QPCIe board, to help meet wireless regulatory specifications, while also improving power efficiency and reducing running costs.

LimeNET Base Station
Project Update · Video Update of WAN LTE Installation
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We have been hard at work since the start of the campaign in building numerous prototypes of our network-in-a-box solutions. Our most challenging platform, in terms of both the required performance and testing, is the wide-area network solution where we turn a high-end PC into a cellular network supporting many users over a large coverage area.

Vodafone
Vodafone, a key global operator, is backing LimeNET and supporting us to take our software defined radio technology mainstream with operator deployments.
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