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"The challenge for a human now is to be more interesting to another than his or her smartphone." — Alain de Botton
Up your assembly game without spending a fortune on a machine that is almost too complex even to maintain. Featuring a camera and up to two nozzles, SimplePnP can pick and place components as small as 0402 (1005 metric).
Inkplate 6 is a completely open source e-paper reader with a six-inch display recycled from a Kindle e-reader. It’s built on the Wi-Fi-enabled ESP32 microcontroller, has three touchpads, and is programmable through the Arduino IDE.
This easy-to-use, open source, ESP8266-powered, wireless dev board can simultaneously control up to two 5 V and two 12 V LED strips. ANAVI Miracle Controller has I/O for expansion, and works with lots of home automation platforms.
Learn More About ANAVI Miracle Controller
The Omega2 Dash is a Wi-Fi-enabled Linux computer with a built-in touchscreen. It is a standalone, all-in-one display and input device that can be internet-connected, connected to other devices, or both.
Learn More About Onion Omega2 Dash
PX-HER0 is a featured-packed ARM Cortex-M0+ dev board that’s a great educational tool. There’s even a command line interpreter app for easy experimentation and development.
What do you get when you mix an ANAVI Infrared pHAT with a Pi and Matrix Creator board? Eric made a private, open source, offline voice assistant for his home automation needs.
The EspoTek Labrador is a small, portable, USB-connected electronics lab-on-a-board that includes an oscilloscope, waveform generator, power supply, logic analyzer, and multimeter.
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