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  • PiChuck: Wii Nunchuk Built-in Raspberry Pi Joystick Controller

    The Wii Nunchuk controller is the notorious official Nintendo Wii controller with two buttons, a joystick, and an accelerometer, which makes it pretty versatile. Thingiverse Keycaps wanted to take advantage of the Joystick’s motion capabilities for a...

    • Posted 6 years ago
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  • Diskio Pi: the DIY Tablet Kit for Raspberry Pi Once Again on Kickstarter

    Last year we wrote about a DIY tablet kit for Raspberry Pi, ODROID-C2/XU4 and other compatible boards launched via Kickstarter: it was the modular and fully hackable hardware Diskio Pi project. But unfortunately it failed likely due to the high...

    • Posted 7 years ago
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  • C-Sky: a $6 Linux Development Board with HDMI and USB

    Hangzhou C-SKY Microsystems Co has launched a development board that runs Linux on a CK610M SoC. The C-SKY Linux Development Board sells for 39-40 Yuan ($5.60 to $7.05) on Taobao and $19.50 to $21.50 on AliExpress. This board...

    • Posted 7 years ago
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  • Kano Raspberry Pi Computer: DIY a Touchscreen Computer

    The $280 Kano Computer Kit Touch features a 10.1-inch touchscreen a wireless keyboard, mouse, 2W speaker, and mic. There’s also a 3000mAh battery with 2.5 to 3-hour support, and a 16GB microSD card loaded with Kano OS...

    • Posted 7 years ago
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  • How to install Windows 10 on Raspberry Pi 3

    The Windows Club has recently published a full guide to install Windows 10 IoT Core on Raspberry Pi. In order to be able to install Windows 10 on your Raspberry Pi SBC and follow the tutorial you...

    • Posted 7 years ago
    • 1
  • Banana Pi BPI-S64 is SinoVoiIP’s first SoM based on Actions Semi S700 Processor

    Banana Pi BPI-S64 Core is their first SoM, which they refer to as “Compute Module” for the compulsory Raspberry Pi reference, and it’s not based on Allwinner or Realtek processors used in many of their recent boards,...

    • Posted 7 years ago
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  • Kite: the Open Hardware Android Smartphone Hits Kickstarter

    Kite breaks up the smartphone into pieces, creating a set of building blocks that you can use to create any device that needs the features of a smartphone: high performance in a battery powered mobile form factor,...

    • Posted 7 years ago
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  • I’m Back Project Transforms Into Digital Your Old 35mm Analog Camera

    Samuel Mello Medeiros may have a way to inject new digital relevance into boxy old film camera classics with his I’m Back Kickstarter project, a camera back that sports a 16 MP CMOS sensor and touchscreen display...

    • Posted 7 years ago
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  • i.MX 8M SOM and i.MX 8M Starter Kit (with Raspberry Pi header)

    Emcraft just launched a Linux-driven, i.MX 8M SOM module with onboard wireless plus a sandwich-style starter kit based on it that supplies GbE, HDMI 2.0, USB 3.0, USB Type-C, and RPi 40-pin connections. The i.MX8M SoC incorporates...

    • Posted 7 years ago
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  • Minix Neo N42C-4: Quad-Core Apollo Lake CPU for the Most Expandable Mini PC

    Minix has now officially launched the NEO N42C-4, with sales starting at the end of December at $299 on Amazon or GearBest. This new Mini Pc comes equipped with an Intel Pentium N4200 quad-core Apollo Lake processor and is...

    • Posted 8 years ago
    • 0
  • Asus Tinker Board S offers Greater Durability, Better Stability and an Improved User Experience

    Asus unveiled a minor upgrade to its open-spec Tinker Board SBC. Like the original, the Tinker Board S combines a quad-core, Cortex-A53 Rockchip RK3288 SoC with a 40-pin Raspberry Pi-style expansion connector. The upgrade is primarily notable...

    • Posted 8 years ago
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  • DIY a Raspberry Pi Emulator in a Small SNES Cartridge

    Inspired by a Raspberry Pi emulator that was built into a NES cartridge, the folks at GroupGets decided to take it a step furthur and stuff their build into a smaller SNES cartridge. After milling away excess plastic inside of the cart...

    • Posted 8 years ago
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  • Apollo Lake CPU, Upgradeable Memory and Storage: This is the New Gigabyte’s SBC

    The new Gigabyte’s GA-SBCAP3350 offers more power and modularity than its main rival: the Raspberry Pi. This sbc measures 146 x 102mm, which is nearly twice the size of the Raspberry Pi at 85 x 56mm. Gigabyte’s board looks more like...

    • Posted 8 years ago
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  • The brand-new Raspberry Pi rival: Huawei HiKey 960

    Huawei’s HiKey 960 board is based on its octa-core Kirin 960 chip, which has four high-end Cortex-A73 cores, and four low-power Cortex-A53 cores. It’s the same chip that ships inside the Huawei Mate 9. It’s not exactly...

    • Posted 8 years ago
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  • Chameleon96: the first FPGA-enabled and ARMv7 96Boards entry

    Linaro’s open source 96Boards spec was adopted by Arrow for the Chameleon96, the first ARMv7 96Boards entry, and the first FPGA-enabled 96Boards SBC. The SBC runs Debian Linux on a Cyclone V SE SoC from Intel PSG...

    • Posted 8 years ago
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OpenSource Products

  • SONY color camera module, 700 TV Lines

    Color camera module equipped with a 1/3″ CCD sensor and...

    • Posted 1 year ago
    • 1
  • ESP32 Low Power Module

    ESP32 Low Power Module, based on Espressif’s SoC capable of...

    • Posted 1 year ago
    • 0
  • Power supply latch

    This power supply latch provides power to the external circuit...

    • Posted 1 year ago
    • 0
  • GSM/4G Remote Control with DTMF Commands

    Two-way remote control system, based on the GSM/4G A7682E module...

    • Posted 1 year ago
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  • Acoustic amplifier – in DIY Kit

    This kit creates a microphone amplifier with an output suitable...

    • Posted 2 years ago
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  • Clap sensor switch – in DIY Kit

    It is capable of recognizing the sound of clapping hands...

    • Posted 2 years ago
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  • Liquid level indicator for tanks – in DIY kit

    This monitoring device is useful for keeping track of the...

    • Posted 2 years ago
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  • LED candle with Breath-Activated ON/OFF – in DIY Kit

    This LED candle with breath-activated ON/OFF function draws inspiration from...

    • Posted 2 years ago
    • 1

Tutorials

  • How to Adjust X and Y Axis Scale in Arduino Serial Plotter (No Extra Software Needed)

    The Serial Plotter in Arduino is an excellent tool for...

    • Posted 10 months ago
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  • PCB CAD, A SELECTION GUIDE

    Getting to know and evaluate the software offer for PCB,...

    • Posted 4 years ago
    • 0
  • DIY Sensor – Innovation & Implementation

      A sensor converts data such as heat, light, sound,...

    • Posted 5 years ago
    • 0

Mods and Hacks

  • The flame that doesn’t burn

    Based on Neopixel and a special ultra-thin Arduino, it simulates...

    • Posted 3 years ago
    • 1
  • Here are the Winners from the 3Drag 3d printing contest

    Here we are, eventually the contest has come to an...

    • Posted 11 years ago
    • 0
  • Updates from the 3Drag 3dprinting contest: Roland Hoffert’s Hacks

    Roland Hoffert, from www.eytec.de, submitted us this 3Drag (Velleman K8200...

    • Posted 11 years ago
    • 0
  • Updates from the 3Drag 3dprinting contest: Karl Seiss’s Hack

    Karl Seiss from Austria made a very clever hack to...

    • Posted 11 years ago
    • 0
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    We use an Arduino to program other ATmega without...

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            This is a very low...

    • Posted 14 years ago
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  • Localizer with SIM908 module

    The device is based on a GSM/GPRS module with...

    • Posted 13 years ago
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    Shield for Arduino designed and based on the module...

    • Posted 13 years ago
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    Some post ago we presented a PCB to mount...

    • Posted 14 years ago
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  • How to Build a 1000W ZVS Induction Heater Using a Resonant RLC Circuit

    Let’s Melt Metals Using the ZVS (Zero Voltage Switching)...

    • Posted 4 weeks ago
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  • How to Control NeoPixel Installations via Wi-Fi Using Fishino and NodeMCU with Python

    We create NeoPixel light installations with Fishino and NodeMCU...

    • Posted 9 months ago
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  • How to Adjust X and Y Axis Scale in Arduino Serial Plotter (No Extra Software Needed)

    The Serial Plotter in Arduino is an excellent tool...

    • Posted 10 months ago
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  • Elettronici Entusiasti: Inspiring Makers at Maker Faire Rome 2024

    Maker Faire Rome 2024 is ready to amaze the...

    • Posted 10 months ago
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  • makeITcircular 2024 content launched – Part of Maker Faire Rome 2024

    Applications to MakeITcircular must be in by October 3,...

    • Posted 1 year ago
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