• Handwriting Recognition

      In this project, I build a pen device which can be used to recognize handwritten numerals. As its input, it takes multidimensional accelerometer and gyroscope sensor data. Its output will be a simple classification that notifies...

    • Posted 4 years ago
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  • SparkUQM – An AI Powered Urban Quality Monitoring System

      The metro cities all around the world are facing a lot of problem because of the increasing population, which is resulting in an exponential pollution rise, which is a very serious problem and needs immediate attention....

    • Posted 4 years ago
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  • HealthSphere

      Our heart beats 115200 times a day, it is such a fine machine that does not stop during our lives. However, not many people have the advantage to have this machine in good conditions. Many factors...

    • Posted 4 years ago
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  • Artemis Engineering Version: SparkFun’s first open-source, embedded-systems module

    SparkFun has released the company’s first open-source, embedded-systems module—SparkFun Artemis, Engineering Version—to empower engineers, prototypers, and R&D teams to integrate the TensorFlow machine-learning platform into any design. Additionally, the team has launched three boards with the unshielded...

    • Posted 5 years ago
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  • DIY Raspberry Pi Powered Underwater Drone

    “After buying a lot of useful (and not very useful) stuff, I began to think what kind of project should I start. Finally I came to the conclusion that there are a lot of flying and driving...

    • Posted 5 years ago
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  • Mouser and SparkFun Electronics support your projects!

    Mouser has announced a global distribution agreement with SparkFun Electronics, as part of both companies’ commitment to support the growth of the maker movement around the world. Mouser’s catalog now incorporates over 500 SparkFun products, including their...

    • Posted 7 years ago
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  • OSHWA: Open-source hardware makers unite to start certifying products

    In recent weeks, OSHWA met one of its initial goals: to start certifying open-source hardware. The goal of certification is to clearly identify open-source hardware separate from the mish-mash of other hardware products. The certification allows hardware...

    • Posted 8 years ago
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  • Python for Microcontrollers? Tell us on which board and win!

    Great challenge from Zerynth, if you join the survey you can be the lucky one to win the most voted board. And if you vote our Fishino32 you can win two times: by having it for free,...

    • Posted 8 years ago
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  • Interview with Nathan Seidle, founder of Sparkfun

    Nathan Seidle first started Sparkfun when he was still attending college, studying engineering, and was frustrated by how difficult it was to get his hands on the electronic he needed to create his projects. He wanted a...

    • Posted 11 years ago
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