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"There is nothing new under the sun, but there are new suns." — Octavia Butler
This is the MSLA resin 3D printer that fits in your hand and on your desk. Lite3DP 3D Printer is open source, Arduino-based, affordable, high-resolution, and assembled by you.
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Inkplate 10 is a completely open source e-paper reader with a 9.7" 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 or MicroPython.
Double M33 Express brings two USB ports to the Feather ecosystem thanks to its NXP LPC55S69 Arm Cortex-M33 MCU. Both USB ports can be used in either host- or device-mode, and it has 640 kB internal SRAM, I²C connectors, and battery charging.
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Turn an RPi Compute Module into a networking powerhouse with open source PiGWay boards. With onboard cryptography and PoE-enabled 10/100 Ethernet jacks, it’s ready for deployment as a router, edge-computing device, or IoT gateway.
Tigard is an open source tool for hardware hacking and a welcome addition to any toolbox. Join Tigard creator Joe Fitz on video tours of Tigard’s DFM/DFT processes, the difference between I²C and SWD modes, and more.
Using an Omega2 Dash, Omega2 Pro, and a relay module, Mariusz created a system which can activate electrical switching and more from a touchscreen with a clean UI. This field report’s great documentation will inspire many future projects.
Use open source hardware to work safely on your open source hardware! ANAVI Fume Extractor is a programmable, expandable, Wi-Fi connectable, home-automation compatible smoke absorber. Now in stock.
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At almost the same size as an Arduino Nano, Narrow boards have ten more digital I/O and an additional UART - and up to eight times the flash and RAM of an Arduino Uno. They’re the smallest ATmega644/1284-based boards ever produced.
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