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"This mission is too important for me to allow you to jeopardize it." — HAL 9000
StereoPi v2 is an open source stereoscopic camera based on the Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4. It fully harnesses the extra features of the CM4, like onboard Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Gigabit Ethernet, fast eMMC memory, and more computing power.
Pebble Tracker is a security-forward, battery-operated, multi-sensor, cellular-IoT prototyping platform designed for blockchain-based data logging.
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A complete vehicle-hacking platform, board::mini has a base board with an STM32 MCU, CAN transceiver, USB Type-C, sensors, power supply, etc. Three expansion boards provide specific needs like GPS, GSM, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and additional outputs.
Data Fitness Connector (DFC) lets you wirelessly connect your Peloton bike to third-party apps, fitness watches, or whatever you want. Ride right out of your walled garden and control your own data.
Submit your concept for a Watchy E-Ink watch enclosure for a chance to win up to $500. Have questions for the creators of Watchy? Join their live chat "Ask Me Anything" next Thursday.
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.
QuickFeather combines a low-power MCU, embedded FPGA, and sensor suite into a tidy Feather form factor. Better yet, its hardware, software, and toolchain are fully open source. Your next embedded machine learning project awaits!
RoverWing turns the Adafruit Feather ecosystem into a stomping ground for open source robots! It handles powerful motors, boasts tons of peripherals and connectors, takes up only two Feather pins, and is controlled via a simple Arduino library.
Your projects deserve to be protected, and to be showcased. Koki’o enclosures make anything look classy with their powder-coated steel chassis and transparent acrylic top plates.
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