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The Netagotchi, "Pwnagotchi's Older Brother," Sits on Your Desk and Protects Your Network
github.com GitHub - MXZZ/Netgotchi: reversed pwnagotchi : netgotchi lives to protect your networkreversed pwnagotchi : netgotchi lives to protect your network - GitHub - MXZZ/Netgotchi: reversed pwnagotchi : netgotchi lives to protect your network
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Tim Kuhlbusch's BetaBoard Is a Pocket-Sized, Raspberry Pi RP2040-Powered Particles Physics Lab
hackaday.io BetaBoard - Tiny Particle Physics LabThis project is a cheap semiconductor particle detector for educational purposes. The goal was to be able to have it manufactured in small quantity for less than 10$ per board. I was inspired by the CERN DIY particle detector, but wanted to make it more accessible and simpler to use. One of the main...
- blog.brixit.nl Moving to a RTOS on the RP2040
As projects get more complicated the tooling has to improve. Outgrowing the arduino-ide is easy on the Pi Pico with the excelent pico-sdk but what if things get even more complicated...
- www.hackster.io Benjamen Lim Saves Some Smartwatches from the Scrapheap with a Little Reverse Engineering
By dumping and patching the firmware, Lim has breathed new life into health-tracking smartwatches originally destined for the bin.
- hackaday.com The Workstation You Wanted In 1990, In Your Pocket
Years ago there was a sharp divide in desktop computing between the mundane PC-type machines, and the so-called workstations which were the UNIX powerhouses of the day. A lot of familiar names prod…
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Make A Cheap Robot Mower Much Smarter with an ESP8266
github.com GitHub - Gabriel-LG/HA_Mower: Connect a non-smart robot lawn mower to Home Assistant, using ESPHomeConnect a non-smart robot lawn mower to Home Assistant, using ESPHome - Gabriel-LG/HA_Mower
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NORVI AI Optic is an ESP32-S3 autofocus camera with dual LED flashlight, 2.1-inch LCD display
shop.norvi.lk NORVI AIOptic - ESP32-S3 CameraNORVI offers an Edge Camera based on ESP32 S3 and its enhanced features suitable for a wide range of AI and embedded applications. ESP32 S3 WROOM Chip with 16MB Flash and 8MB PSRAM OV5640 Auto Focus Camera 2-inch LCD Display Dual LED Flash Light Micro SD Card Support Joystick toggle switch Externa...
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Erich Styger's Raspberry Pi RP2040-Powered Business Card Is a Real Swiss Army Knife — Literally
mcuoneclipse.com Customizable DIY RFID Business Card and Badge Holder with Victorinox Swiss Army Knife ToolsThis article discusses the creation of a versatile business card and badge holder with RFID and addressable RGB LEDs. The project includes PCB designs for both standard business card size and large…
- hackaday.com USB PD On CH32V003 Teaches You Everything
How do you talk USB Power Delivery (PD)? Grab a PHY? Use a MCU with one built-in? Well, if you’re hardcore enough, you can do it with just a few resistors and GPIOs. [eeucalyptus] shows you t…
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Omnimo nRF52840 Seamlessly Integrates with Feather, Qwiic, mikroBUS, and Pmod Add-Ons
www.crowdsupply.com Omnimo nRF52840A compact IoT dev board with extensive support for a wide range of add-ons
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LILYGO T-Glass – ESP32-powered smart glasses with 1.1-inch prism display, IMU, microphone, and more
www.lilygo.cc T-GlassSpecifications MCU ESP32-S3 FN4R2 Flash 4MB PSRAM 2MB Wireless protocol Wireless protocol Onboard functions Microphone, RTC, Touch Button 1.1-inch Full Color LTPS AMOLED JD9613 Resolution 294x126 Resolution 126x126 Sample Code For Reference [Github] If you need technical support please check be...
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Tyler Klein's HexCalc Is a Compact Calculator for the Microcontroller Developer
hackaday.io HexCalcThe HexCalc is a business card-sized calculator designed for microcontroller developers. It supports hexadecimal, decimal, and octal bases, making number representation easy to understand with binary visualizations and ASCII characters. The calculator performs standard arithmetic and specialized fun...
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Build Your Own Working Cardboard Record Player with an ESP32
www.instructables.com Build Your Own Working Cardboard Record PlayerBuild Your Own Working Cardboard Record Player: Welcome to my Instructable! I’ve created a working cardboard record player powered by an ESP32 microcontroller. This isn't just a cardboard model, it actually plays your favorite songs on the built-in speaker and even scans NFC tags integrated into …
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Try Out MCUs With This Jumperable TSSOP20 Adapter
github.com GitHub - dwillmore/TSSOP20_breakout: A generic breakout board for TSSOP20 chips to a SIP header meant for breadboard useA generic breakout board for TSSOP20 chips to a SIP header meant for breadboard use - dwillmore/TSSOP20_breakout
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Elecrow LR1262 development board combines Raspberry Pi RP2040, SX1262 LoRaWAN module, and 1.8-inch LCD
m.elecrow.com LoRaWAN LR1262 Development Board Integrated RP2040 with 1.8 “ LCD for Long Range Communication (868Mhz/915Mhz)This Lora development board retains a variety of development function interfaces, uses RP2040 as the main control, and is equipped with an LR1262 module that supports Lora and LoRaWAN protocols to help users achieve development.
- www.hackster.io Windows 1.01 on the Raspberry Pi Pico
Charlie Birks has transported the Raspberry Pi Pico back to 1985 by booting up Windows 1.0 with the help of a custom 8088 CPU emulator.
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Transparent Edgelit 7-Segment Display
github.com GitHub - upiir/transparent_edgelit_segment_display: Transparent Edgelit 7-Segment DisplayTransparent Edgelit 7-Segment Display. Contribute to upiir/transparent_edgelit_segment_display development by creating an account on GitHub.
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Davide Orengo's Pulse Counter Taps an ESP32-S3 and LTE Modem to Track and Report Utility Usage
hackaday.io Multi-Meter Pulse Reader with ESP32-S3 and LTEThis system supports up to 10 power meters with pulse output. The ESP32-S3 uses interrupt handlers to efficiently process the pulse signals. It then calculates the actual consumption for each meter by counting the pulses. Finally, the values are sent to an online database via an LTE connection. SMS ...
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LILYGO T-Energy-S3 ESP32-S3 board offers 18650 battery holder, two 20-pin GPIO headers
www.lilygo.cc T-Energy S3The T-Energy module was developed using the ESP32S3, equipped with an 18650 lithium battery. Specifications MCU ESP32-S3 Flash 16MB PSRAM 8MB Wireless protocol 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 5 (LE) Support Language C/C++, Micropython, Lua Programming Platform Arduino-IDE, VS Code, ESP-IDF Onboard func...
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LILYGO's T-Encoder Pro Is a Smart Espressif ESP32-S3 Rotary Encoder and Touchscreen Display
www.lilygo.cc T-Encoder ProSpecifications MCU ESP32-S3 R8 Flash 16MB PSRAM 8MB Wireless protocol 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 5 (LE) Onboard functions Buzzer PIN--IO17, 2 x Qwiic 4-Pin 1.2 inch 390 X 390 AMOLED: Driver Chip: SH8601A-W14-T06 Bus Protocol: QSPI Sample Code for Reference [Github] If you need technical support ...
- www.hackster.io Stefan Wagner's TinyStick Is a Compact Joystick/Mouse with a WCH CH32V003 RISC-V Hidden Inside
With two firmware options — one to act as a joystick, the other as a "mousestick" — this tiny accessory is your flexible friend.
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ESP32 Brings New Features To Classic Geiger Circuit
hackaday.io OpenRad: A Geiger Counter using SBM-20 and ESP32Introducing OpenRad, a simple radiation monitoring solution powered by the SBM-20 GM tube and TTGO ESP32 microcontroller. this project offers a user-friendly approach to tracking and measuring radiation levels.
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Maker Go ESP32-C6-EVB quad-relay board supports Wi-Fi 6, BLE 5, Zigbee for smart home applications
www.tindie.com ESP32-C6-EVB WIFI6 Support tasmota 4 relay 4input by Maker go on TindieSupport tasmota ESP32-C6-EVB BOARD WITH WIFI6 BLUETOOTH5 LE AND ZIGBEE CONNECTIVITY FOR MATTER AND SMART HOME WORK
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The Pico Display Base Board offers a simpler way to create Raspberry Pi Pico LCD projects
www.tindie.com Pico Display Base Board by Applying Microcontroller Solutions on TindieA base board for Raspberry Pi Pico with onboard devices and a header for a TFT LCD Display Board.
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An Arduino Nano Clone In A DIP-Sized Footprint
avdweb.nl Arduino Nano DIPHere, I share technical solutions that arised during the development of my solar-bike.
- www.hackster.io Prototyping Magic: Hands-on with the Wire-Free Jumperless Breadboard
Look, no wires: the Jumperless, tailored for rapid prototyping, is the closest thing to real magic you can add to your workbench.
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Peter Hill's Business Card Doubles as a Handy Protoboard for Electronic Experimentation
blog.adafruit.com A electronics prototyping business cardElectrical designer and embedded hardware designer Peter Hill has designed a PCB business card that doubles as a handy prototyping tool. Haven’t you always looked around, wished you had one m…
- www.hackster.io Microsoft Shrinks MakeCode to Make MicroCode, a Portable Programming Tool for the BBC micro:bit V2
Usable without an active internet connection — or even a desktop or laptop — MicroCode minimizes distractions.
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$3.40 WeAct STM32WB55 board offers Bluetooth LE 5.4 and 802.15.4 (Thread/Zigbee/Matter) connectivity
www.cnx-software.com $3.40 WeAct STM32WB55 board offers Bluetooth LE 5.4 and 802.15.4 (Thread/Zigbee/Matter) connectivity - CNX SoftwareWeAct STM32WB55 is an inexpensive development board based on STMicro STM32WB55 Arm Cortex-M4 wireless SoC with Bluetooth LE 5.4 and an 802.15.4 radio for
- www.hackster.io LattePanda LED Matrix Enclosure
Mukesh Sankhla's PixelPanda uses a Wemos D1 mini and 144 addressable LEDs as a luminescent case for the micro x86 compute module.
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Just a shout out to a little known series about porting CP/M OS on a Z180 Z80 varient with an ICE40 FPGA
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If anyone needs to scratch a vintage software, hardware, and FPGA itch, you might check out his channel. I don't often watch it because John is long winded, but his project is still quite interesting. He is a good example of someone using FOSS toolchains too.