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"Time granted does not necessarily coincide with time that can be most fully used." — Tillie Olsen
Watchy is a fully open source E-Ink watch built on the ESP32 wireless-enabled chipset. It plays nice with Arduino, MicroPython, ESP-IDF, and Zephyr-RTOS. Each watch comes with an injection-molded case, and there’s an optional anodized aluminum version.
Ant2 is a USB Type-C LiPo charger with LED indicators and mounting holes. Oh, and it’s not much bigger than the USB port itself.
D-MARK is an ARM-based STM32F070RB dev board with extensive peripherals for real-world use, such as relays, a motor driver, USB ports, a microSD slot, and more.
Twenty lucky winners will receive a Basys 3 trainer board by Digilent, featuring a Xilinx Artix-7 FPGA, a WTFPGA workbook by Joe Fitz of SecuringHardware.com, and access to livestreamed FPGA training by Adam Taylor of Adiuvo. Time to dive into FPGAs!
Get a head start developing for the PolarFire SoC, the worlds first Linux-capable RISC-V CPU and FPGA on a single chip. The PolarFire SoC Icicle Kit gives you access to PCIe, Gigabit Ethernet, USB, mikroBUS, and more.
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SPIDriver takes the hassle out of SPI communication. This handy adapter lets you drive SPI devices from any computer with a USB port.
Maker LED Display is a self-contained, easy-to-use, Arduino-programmable, and Wi-Fi-enabled LED matrix display. LEDs available in white, blue, red, green, orange, or purple to suit any mood.
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