Programmable-Air is a hardware kit that allows you to inflate and deflate objects. It has everything you need to get started with pneumatics and inflatables, including high-pressure and vacuum pumps, valves, and onboard pressure sensors. Pneumatic technology opens up a world of possibilities for manufacturers to explore: Make a vacuum placement machine Blow up a balloon so that its size represents data Make a soft robot walk Use a syringe as a linear actuator
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.
Lite3DP is a micro 3D printer that uses high print quality, virtually silent MSLA technology. It is the first of its kind to be completely Arduino-based, is open source, and comes in an easy-to-assemble kit format. It is a simple machine designed for experimentation to provide an in-depth and complete understanding of its operation. It can be placed on almost any table or in any workshop. MSLA resin 3D printing technology can achieve stunning levels of detail and surface finishes that are far superior to what can be achieved with filament 3D printers – primarily by using screen-cured resins such as LCDs on Lite3DP. Although 3D printers with MSLA technology are already available at similar prices to filament printers, they are closed-source projects that eschew one of the most valuable features of modern 3D printing - accessibility.
Inkplate 10 is a powerful, energy-efficient, Wi-Fi-enabled ESP32 development board with a recyclable 9.7-inch e-paper display. It's open hardware supported by open source software libraries, and it's easy to program whether you prefer MicroPython or the Arduino IDE.
Neurostimulation involves the application of short electrical pulses to the surface of the skin to stimulate underlying nerves and muscles. In recent decades, neurostimulation has been used as part of functional electrical stimulation (FES) therapy to help restore movement to muscles in paralyzed limbs in stroke patients and people with spinal cord injuries. While conducting research in areas such as pain relief and sensory feedback, scientists also use neurostimulation to study the effects of electrical current on neurons. Historically, the delivery of neurostimulation has required the purchase of expensive research-grade equipment or costly, time-consuming custom hardware constructs. NeuroStimDuino provides an open source alternative in the form of an Arduino shield.
Bllimpduino 2 is a very low cost open source autonomous airship. It consists of Arduino M0 airship controller board and on-board WIFI and laser sensors. Two vector differential thrusters and one lift thruster. The design is simple, yet exciting.
Portenta X8 is a powerful industrial-grade SOM with a pre-installed Linux operating system onboard and can run device-independent software thanks to its modular container architecture. Securely perform OS/application OTA updates with onboard Wi-Fi/Bluetooth® Low Energy connectivity. It is basically two industrial products combined into one, with a power of no less than 9 cores. Utilize the Arduino environment to perform real-time tasks, while Linux handles high-performance processing. Portenta X8 features NXP® i.MX 8M Mini Cortex®-A53 quad-core up to 1.8GHz per core + 1x Cortex®-M4 up to 400MHz, and STMicroelectronics STM32H747 dual-core Cortex®-M7 up to 480Mhz +M4 32-bit Arm® MCU, up to 240MHz.
Arduino® Nicla Vision is a ready-to-use standalone camera for analyzing and processing images at the edge. It's suitable for asset tracking, object recognition and predictive maintenance thanks to its 2MP color camera, smart 6-axis motion sensor, integrated microphone and distance sensor. Quickly implement sensor nodes that send collected data to the Arduino® Cloud (or third-party vendor service) via integrated WiFi/BLE connectivity.
Open source material for the Arduino UNO Mini Limited Edition.
This article designs a vending machine based on the 80C51 microcontroller produced by INTEL.
Version V0.2 Completed and verified functions: 1.GPS receiving function 2. Self-detection function 3. Login to server function 4. Reconnect to server function
The design uses an Arduino microcontroller as the main control chip to achieve distance measurement and display, and can intelligently avoid obstacles. The operating status of the car can be controlled through the remote control. Its structure is simple, easy to implement, the overall design is reasonable, the work is stable, the performance is good, and the detection Fast speed and easy to achieve real-time control are the design concepts of mainstream intelligent information fusion technology. It has powerful functions, modular design, strong portability, low power, and has a wide range of application fields and development prospects.