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"Look, he’s winding up the watch of his wit; by and by it will strike." — William Shakespeare
Hack a Casio classic with Sensor Watch — an ARM Cortex M0+ dev board with a custom flex cable for stuffing sensors into the watch case.
Pixelblaze creator Ben Hencke joins us on Friday the 29th at noon Pacific Time to discuss his Wi-Fi-enabled, live-codable LED controller and web-based dev environment.
The Kraken(SDR) has dev news and a FAQ.
DFC has weathered the chip shortage and come out looking sharp.
The ANAVI Gardening uHAT first batch is out two days before campaign end.
Inkplate 10 is a completely open source, wireless, Arduino IDE-compatible e-paper reader with a 10" display recycled from a Kindle e-reader.
QuickFeather combines a low-power MCU, embedded FPGA, and sensor suite into a tidy Feather form factor. Its hardware, software, and toolchain are all open.
GetWired makes wired home automation easy and open. It has RS485 communication, Arduino IDE compatibility, and lots of expansion boards.
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