Results for ',sET'


Boondock Echo
Project · Boondock Echo
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Internet-backed recording and playback device for two-way radios

Project · Pixie Chroma
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Chainable RGB LED-matrix displays for Arduino

Tobor Robitics and Automation Platform
Project · Tobor Robotics
0.090
Open source, modular, highly customizable robotics and automation platform

Project · myki LED Light
0.080
A bright, portable, hackable, full-color LED light fixture, for use on stage, in exhibits, and in the classroom.

wESP32
Project · wESP32
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An ESP32-based board with wired Ethernet connectivity and power over Ethernet

uSVC
Portable, DIY, open hardware retro-gaming console

With step by step guides for integrating Home Assistant, you can use air lab for portable and at-home monitoring!

ANT BBPS
Project · ANT BBPS
0.080

Project · Circa Cycles
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Re-imagining American Bicycle Manufacturing

Project Update · Manufacturing Progress
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It's been over a month since our last update so we thought we'd share some of the recent progress. As mentioned in our last update, during the month of February all manufacturing was shut down due to the Chinese New Year holiday. In early March, staff returned to the factories and began making progress on finishing Discovery Dish.

Pixelblaze V3
Project · Pixelblaze V3
0.080
A Wi-Fi-enabled, live-codable LED controller with a web-based development environment

StereoPi
Project · StereoPi
0.080
An open source stereoscopic camera based on Raspberry Pi

This post provides a whirlwind tour through Precursor's System on Chip.

Project Update · Testing, Assembly, and Feature Updates!
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Hey everyone! It’s been really busy here between doing assembly, design work, testing, and finding places to store everything as it arrives! There’s a lot to cover in this update, and it’s pretty much good news across the board, so let’s dive in.

Project · Open-V
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The World's First Open Source RISC-V-based 32-bit μC

Open Game Station
Project Update · How to Create or Modify Module Firmware
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We currently offer a number of card modules that you can use with Open Game Station, and there will be more in the future. And the open source community has provided many ready-made and interesting games that you can play. But those of you who get to know our hardware and our firmware will be in a position to develop games that are even more fun to play. And you can implement your game—or the hardware functionality upon which it depends—as a card module! Doing so is not particularly difficult. This update describes the process by which you can write or modify the firmware of a card module. In our next update, we will talk about the hardware aspects of these modules.

Pixblasters Video LED Controller
Combine LED strips to create a huge display that acts as a regular video monitor.

Sensor Watch Pro
Project · Sensor Watch Pro
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A more hackable ARM Cortex M0+ brain upgrade for Casio's iconic F-91W

Openterface Mini-KVM
Project Update · Frequently Asked Questions
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We've compiled a comprehensive FAQ page, addressing all the queries that you, our backers and enthusiasts, have brought up.

Project · Explore M3
0.080
Arduino and Beyond with ARM Cortex M3.
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