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"I can’t imagine anything more important than air, water, soil, energy and biodiversity. These are the things that keep us alive." — David Suzuki
Programmable-Air is a hardware toolkit you can use to inflate and deflate objects. It has high-pressure and vacuum pumps, valves, and a pressure sensor on board for all your pick-and-places, soft robots, and otherwise air-filled projects.
Learn More About Programmable-Air
ERASynth Micro is a standalone signal generator that can generate RF frequencies from 12.5 MHz to 6.4 GHz. Like other members of the ERASynth line, the ERASynth Micro is open source and Arduino-compatible.
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Does your project depend on the precision and reliability of Molex connectors, cabling, antennas, or other parts? If so, you may have the opportunity to amplify the success of your Crowd Supply project with a generous support package.
Learn More About the Molex Stay Connected Design Challenge
makerPower Solar is a combination intelligent solar battery charger and power supply for low- to medium-power devices, freeing them from the outlet. It is designed to provide 24/7 power for a wide range of embedded systems and IoT gadgets.
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The Qwiic connect system makes I²C communication quick and easy. QwiiKit is a collection of boards that bridges your favorite dev setups with the massive Qwiic ecosystem of sensors, relays, LCDs, etc.
NUT2NT+ is a four-channel, all-frequency, GNSS RF-to-bits satellite positioning receiver. These latest project updates show off an autonomous car build, thorough testing of its antenna, the manufacturing process, and more. Two days remain!
OpenLogger is a high-resolution, Wi-Fi enabled, open source, portable data logger for simultaneously streaming and logging data. With its eight 16-bit analog channels and intuitive browser-based software, the world yours to measure.
Crowd Supply is your home for original, useful, respectful hardware. We’d love to hear what you are working on.
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