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PGCPSU – Pretty Good Cheap Power Supply Unit on Kickstarter
PGCPSU is a three in one power supply board and it integrates a lithium battery charge management circuit with 5V and 3.3V DC-DC converter-based output rails to power most projects in a very compact form factor. This...
- Posted 6 years ago
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PYNQ Z2 Open Source Python FPGA board
PYNQ is an open-source project from Xilinx® that makes it easy to design embedded systems with Xilinx Zynq® Systems on Chips (SoCs). PYNQ Z2 board, based on Xilinx Zynq SoC is designed for the Xilinx University Program...
- Posted 6 years ago
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Arduino Education Science Kit Officially Launched By Google and Arduino
Google and Arduino have partnered together to developer and launch the Arduino Science Kit Physics Lab, the first official Arduino kit designed for middle school curriculum. The kit provides schoolers with a hands-on experience, enabling them to...
- Posted 6 years ago
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Handmade Raspberry Pi Jukebox Controlled by Swipeable Song Cards
The designer Chris Patty used his impressive skills to make the retro gadget after his family promised to exchange homemade gifts this Christmas. The homemade Jukebox he created is deceptively simple, too: there’s a Raspberry Pi inside the...
- Posted 6 years ago
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DIY Your Christmas Shirt!
If you are searching for a cool project for Christmas, for sure it’s not like an amazing house light system, but instructables user Magesh Jayakumar has created something you’ll find inspiring: a wearable light system! Hello all,...
- Posted 6 years ago
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Autoware Foundation: an Open Source Platform for Autonomous Vehicles
Japan-based intelligent vehicle technology company Tier IV has joined with Arm-backed Linaro and autonomous driving software firm Apex-AI to launch the Autoware Foundation. The Autoware Foundation is a non-profit organization supporting open-source projects enabling self-driving mobility. It...
- Posted 6 years ago
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Blyst Nano is a Finger-tip tiny Bluetooth 5 board with 30 I/O pins and more
BLYST Nano is a new tiny ARM Cortex-M4F module which has been created offering Bluetooth 5.0 connectivity, Bluetooth Mesh and 30 input and outputs. The module is now available to purchase on crowdsupply priced from $17 with...
- Posted 6 years ago
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DIY an Electric Skateboard…For Your Cat!
Kim Pimmel is a designer, photographer, and inventor who just made one of the most amazing pet products I’ve seen to date. The DIY project saw Pimmel design and build a custom electric skateboard for his cat to ride...
- Posted 6 years ago
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PlutoX DIY Aerial Robotics Kit: Easy-To-Code and Unbreakable Nanodrone
PlutoX, an open-source, DIY, easy-to-code, crash-resistant nano-drone kit designed by an IIT Bombay based startup Drona Aviation just funded its campaign on Indiegogo. PlutoX comes in the form of two kits, a Tinkerer kit, and a Starter kit. Early-bird...
- Posted 6 years ago
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Sonatype DepShield Helps You to Identify Open Source Security Vulnerabilities
Incorporating outside code into the mix can potentially introduce new security vulnerabilities. Sonatype has launched a free service called DepShield that can automatically identify vulnerable open-source components. The offering is available as an embedded tool for GitHub, the...
- Posted 6 years ago
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BlueK8s, the Open Source Kubernetes Initiative
BlueData®, provider of the leading container-based software platform for AI and Big Data workloads, today announced its new open source Kubernetes initiative: BlueK8s. The company also introduced the first open source project in the BlueK8s initiative, Kubernetes Director (aka...
- Posted 6 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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Bang & Olufsen and HiFiBerry Announced a Partnership in the Beocreate Open Source Program
The recently announced partnership between the acclaimed speaker manufacturer Bang & Olufsen and the digital audio company HiFiBerry will allow DIY audio enthusiasts to easily transform their vintage B&O speakers into wireless audio workhorses. The new open...
- Posted 7 years ago
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DIY Arduino-Powered Optimus Prime’s Blaster
Youtuber Bob Clagett is a huge fan of 80’s toys and movies. Inspired by Transformers he decided to realize his dream: build his own life-sized Optimus Prime ion blaster. Now, after hours of 3D printing and finishing,...
- Posted 7 years ago
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Mr.ESP1, the Open Source Brainwave Reader, Now on Kickstarter!
This open source hardware project has been created by developers at Bioblue. The ESP1 is capable of allowing users to control anything with their mind and includes an open source suite of Arduino development tools. Thanks to...
- Posted 7 years ago
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Raspberry Pi Zero Drives a Remote Controlled Truck!
Raspberry Pi enthusiasts may be interested in a new mini robot created by Omkar Joglekar. A Raspberry Pi Zero has been used to create a tiny remote controlled truck. Omkar has used a wireless dongle to add connectivity to...
- Posted 7 years ago
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DIY Your VR Headset
“I started programming when I was 13, thanks to Sensei when he created a robotics club. On the first day we were 12 students, the next week we were 3 – yep, you guessed it, the other...
- Posted 7 years ago
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Zano: The Zombie Drone Comes Back to Life
A group of developers are attempting to revive the Zano drone – one of Kickstarter’s most notorious failures. The handheld quadcopter raised £2.3m from more than 12,000 backers on the crowdfunding platform before the project imploded in...
- Posted 7 years ago