STEP400 is a stepper motor driver board that can control up to 4 axes. STEP400 elegantly combines all necessary functions, from communication to motor control, into a simple and complete package. STEP400 uses Open Sound Control (OSC) based on standard Ethernet rather than specialized industrial protocols to achieve ease of use while ensuring it is reliable enough for use in art, design or any other creative application. STEP400 can be easily controlled through creative coding environments such as openFrameworks, Processing, Max, Unity or Touch Designer. STEP400 is Arduino compatible, so you can drive the motors with your own code too.
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Pellicanus is an open source, RP2040-based INS/GNSS module that you can program using MicroPython, C or Rust. It allows you to add Vertical Reference Units (VRU), Attitude and Heading Reference Systems (AHRS), and INS/GNSS capabilities to a variety of platforms: cars, drones, autonomous vehicles, and anything else you need to track. We'll Pellicanus is designed as a 33x30 mm toothed module that can be easily integrated into your project. We also offer carrier boards with a variety of interfaces so you can evaluate the module and start development immediately.
tCam-Mini is a small wireless thermal camera designed and developed by Dan Julio based on ESP32, which allows users to easily obtain and use radiation data through the Flir Lepton 3.5 sensor. It can obtain the temperature of each pixel and perform various types of thermal imaging analysis; it can also convert the data into color images to display the temperature and shape of the human body through thermal imaging.
The current demonstration is running on RP2040, using one of the M0 cores as the GPU.
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Smoke sensor design includes principle circuit design, PCB and BOM list
Cell phones typically send and receive signals in the frequency range 0.9 to 3GHz. This article provides a simple circuit that detects the presence of an activated mobile phone by detecting these signals.
The basic principle of the mobile phone detector circuit is to detect radio frequency signals. In Schottky diode circuits, Schottky semiconductors are used to detect mobile phone signals because of their unique properties of being able to correct low-frequency signals with low noise rates. When an inductor is placed near an RF signal source, it receives the signal through mutual inductance. This signal is rectified by a Schottky diode. This low-power signal can be amplified and used to power any indicator light, such as an LED in this case.
ERASynth Micro is an open source signal generator with impressive features. Affordable for everyone including builders, hackers, students, amateur radio and SDR users. The ERASynth Micro is powered via the USB port and has an LCD interface for stand-alone use without the need for a computer or phone. It can generate low phase noise RF signals from 12.5 MHz to 6.4 GHz through a dual PLL architecture.
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The reference design is a BLDC motor controller designed to be powered by a single 12V (nominal voltage) supply with a wide voltage range found in typical automotive applications. The board is designed to drive motors in the 60W range, which requires a current of 5 amps. The size and layout of the board facilitates evaluation of the drive electronics and firmware, with easy access to key signals on various test points. A wide variety of motors can be connected by using a 3-contact connector or soldering the motor phase wires to the plated through holes in the board. The 12VDC supply is fused to prevent damage to the board or bench power supply in the event of a motor failure during testing. Commands and the status of the motor can be transmitted through a standard JTAG connector or through PWM input and output signals. The user can also reprogram the microcontroller through the JTAG connector, allowing customization for various applications. This design forms the solution by incorporating the DRV8301-HC-C2-KIT board.
In theory, it could connect to Google Calendar and show today's events while still being ongoing. Also on the list of features to be implemented is a switch or sensor that changes mode when the pen is removed, and buttons or touch controls for the user interface.
Author Lennert Wouters demonstrated how to execute arbitrary code on Starlink user terminals via a custom modchip injected with voltage faults, and notified Starlink of these vulnerabilities.
Although the details are open source, the author does not sell the finished product, nor does he provide details of the modified endpoint firmware and fault injection used in the attack.
The transformation is to use a Raspberry Pi microcontroller