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When we launched the campaign, we had our XTRX prototypes running stable at 80 MSPS (both SISO and MIMO), but we were saying that we're confident we can go up to 120 MSPS.

xSDR
Featuring a congratulations to xSDR, an update from Modos Paper Monitor, new projects, and AMD at Teardown 2026.

Gameduino 3X Dazzler
Project Update · Launch Announcement!
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The Gameduino 3X Dazzler is an Arduino-compatible shield that outputs HD picture and sound to any HDMI display or TV. The Dazzler is a new addition to the Gameduino family; it's the first one with HDMI output, and is built to let you make great looking graphics straight out of the box. Everything in the campaign video was taken directly from the Dazzler's 720p video feed - what you see is what you get! Check out the campaign to snag yours now.

Project Update · Conversation with my dog
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A conversation with my dog in which you, dear reader, learn a whole lot about the Gameduino 3X Dazzler.

Project Update · Product Roadmap
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This update lays out the roadmap for the EOMA68 project and what the future holds for modular, eco-conscious, libre computing.

LimeSDR Mini 2.0
Project Update · Announcing LimeSDR Mini 2.0
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LimeSDR Mini, the smaller, two-channel sibling of LimeSDR, is being retired due to ongoing supply chain shortages. In its place, we will soon launch LimeSDR Mini 2.0. As for LimeSDR, LimeSDR with Aluminum Kit, and Ultimate LimeSDR With PCIe Interface, they will remain in production as they are.

Welcome PYNQSDR Hat, Modos Paper Monitor campaign is live, and check out proud Silver Sponsor AMD at Teardown 2025.

LimeNET CrowdCell
Project · LimeNET CrowdCell
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Brief update this time as it's nearly time to get to Taipei Airport. Am on the way to Brussels - a little early - so as to be reasonably timezone-synced for the 2nd, 3rd and 4th.

PowerBaby-100
New: Omnimo nRF52840, Game Bub, PwrTool 500, RK3588 AI Module7, MNT Reform RCORE V2 with RK3588; Coming Soon: PowerBaby-100, Openterface KVM-GO; In Stock: LimeNET Micro 2.0 Developer Edition, Cynthion, OpticSpy, CrowVision;

Partner Program Update · LimeSDR Micro & x/sSDR Coming Soon
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Several projects incorporating the Lime Microsystems LMS7002M RFIC are about to launch.

Project Update · DDR3 RAM and a Libre RISC-V SoC
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Sourcing DDR3 RAM proving to be interestingly challenging; Libre RISC-V SoC underway.

Precursor
It's been awhile! The last release was almost two years ago. In the intervening time, the Xous ecosystem has sprouted a custom chip, fabricated in TSMC 22 nm and made explicitly for the purpose of running Xous.

Project Update · Your Feedback & Support
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This post features feedback from backers who are already using their BB3s.

Project Update · Approaching Finalization
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Apologies for the long delay since our last update. We are ready with four out of five modules and are now just waiting on the DCP405. But time flies, and estimates continue to shift, including our best guess as to when production will be complete. For now, we've pushed our estimated ship date to July 13th. This update includes a list of what we've been up to lately and photographs of the tested modules.

Project · Platform Cable II
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AntSDR E200
Project Update · Getting Started with AntSDR
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At this time, I would like to briefly introduce the use of AntSDR. It is well know that E200 supports Pluto and UHD firmware, so here we will review how to get started.

Project Update · Browsing the Sky For GNSS Satellites
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The iotSDR has a Max2769 GNSS front-end chip capable of receiving on the GNSS L1 band. GNSS systems are similar, in some respects, to satellite communication systems. They provide a unique set of features that we believe justifies the inclusion of such a specialized receiver chip. This update covers one possible application of that feature set.

The chip shortage and supply chain issues are affecting engineers, makers and hackers all over the world. In this episode of the Teardown Sessions, Piotr Esden from 1BitSquared and Helen Leigh from Crowd Supply talk about how how we got here, what’s likely to happen next and what we can do about it.

Join Helen and this week's guest, security educator Joe Fitzpatrick, as they talk about hardware security and hardware hacking.
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