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Learn how you can use I2C communications to expand your Anavi device in new and creative ways.

Learn some of the background behind our macropad keyboard firmware.

Project Update · Parts Sourcing and Build Process
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ANAVI Fume Extractor has successfully funded and all stretch goals have been met far before the end of the crowfunding campaign, so I contacted suppliers and started sourcing various components. Most of the mechanical parts have already been delivered and we can have a closer look at them. As some of you know, we will make and assemble the printed circuit boards in my hometown of Plovdiv, Bulgaria. I am trying to support local manufacturing and if possible purchase parts from local factories and suppliers even when their prices are not the best. However, ANAVI Fume Extractor contains a lot of parts...

Project Update · [VIDEO] Maker Kit Assembly Guide
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In a previous update, we shared the exact steps how to assemble ANAVI Macro Pad 8 Developer Kit. Now let's have a look at the Maker Kit.

Project Update · From Gas Detector to Fume Extractor
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In August 2019 I created an ESP8266-powered, open source, Wi-Fi dev board for monitoring indoor air quality and detecting dangerous gases called ANAVI Gas Detector. I placed one ANAVI Gas Detector in my kitchen and soon after that I placed another on my desk for maker activities. At that time while soldering I was using a bulky and noisy smoke absorber. Naturally, an idea came to my mind: let's upgrade the gas detector to a fume extractor by putting a brushless 5V DC fan and a filter. ANAVI Fume Extractor was born!

Project Update · Getting Started with CircuitPython
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Learn how to install and use CircuitPython to develop firmware for the ANAVI Handle and more.

It's time demonstrate a retrofitting using the ANAVI Handle to link a wired Nunchuk controller to any modern PC.

ANAVI Thermometer image
Project Update · Assembly Guide & News
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Quick Assembly Guide and other news.

ANAVI Fume Extractor
Project Update · From Gas Detector to Fume Extractor
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As you know, in August 2019 I created ANAVI Gas Detector - an open source Wi-Fi dev board for monitoring indoor air quality and detecting dangerous gases. Thanks to your support during the crowdfunding campaign here at Crowd Supply it became a reality. If you take a closer look at the development boards of ANAVI Gas Detector and ANAVI Fume Extractor you will notice a lot of similarities. If you, like me, also like soldering, hurry and place an order during the crowdfunding period to be among the first owners of ANAVI Fume Extractor.

Project Update · Open Source Hardware Design with KiCad
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Learn how ANAVI Dev Mic was designed using open source tools.

Project Update · QMK Firmware
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Out of the box, all kits of ANAVI Macro Pad 8 are powered by the popular open source QMK firmware. Although QMK is very powerful and flexible, it might be a challenge to get used to it if you haven't used it before. Over the next weeks and months, as part of efforts for increasing the documentation related to ANAVI Macro Pad 8, we will be rolling out updates related to QMK.

At the core of both ANAVI Macro Pad 12 and ANAVI Arrows lie the formidable Raspberry Pi RP2040 microcontroller seamlessly integrated into a Seeed Studio XIAO module. Learn how to unlock the power of this combination.

Project Update · Proudly Made with KiCad!
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Here's a look at KiCad, the robust open-source software suite tailored for electronic design automation (EDA) that we used to design Anavi Macro Pad 12 and Arrows.

This update has big news regarding OSHWA certification and takes a quick tour of the open source tools we use to create our open source projects.

Project Update · QMK Support Coming Soon
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October is Hacktoberfest, a month-long celebration of open-source projects, so this is a great opportunity to port QMK to ANAVI Macro Pad 10!

Project Update · New Family Member
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Our new family member has arrived! It has the same dimensions as ANAVI Thermometer and it is also entirely open source but it serves a complete different function. ANAVI Miracle Controller is an ESP8266-powered Wi-Fi development board to control two 5V or 12V addressable (digital) LED strips.

ANAVI Macro Pad 8
Project Update · Git Keymap
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Out of the box ANAVI Macro Pad 8 comes with the popular open source Quantum Mechanical Keyboard (QMK) firmware. In a previous tutorial we covered it in more details and we had a look at the existing keymaps. Recently, we added a brand new keymap for ANAVI Macro Pad 8 for Git users.

Project Update · Use Your Wii Nunchuk as a PC Mouse
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Learn how to use a Wii Nunchuk as a USB Mouse with the ANAVI Handle.

ANAVI KiCad
Learn more about the tools used to create Anavi Macro Pad 10, Knobs 3, and Knob 1.

Project Update · Manufacturing Update
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Good news everyone, the manufacturing of the first batch of ANAVI Gas Detector has been done! We are expecting another batch at the end of next week. In the meantime, the units from the first batch will be flashed with the default open source firmware, tested and packaged.
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