• ANAVI Gas Detector: Monitoring air quality and detecting hazardous gases based on ESP8266

    ANAVI Gas Detector is an open source, easy-to-use, Wi-Fi compatible development board for monitoring air quality and detecting hazardous gases. It supports popular analog MQ gas sensor modules such as MQ-135, MQ-2, MQ-3, etc. In addition, it comes with slots for a mini OLED display and up to three additional I²C sensor modules, including for the precise digital sensor HTU21D to measure temperature and humidity. Air pollution is a very serious problem. Monitoring air quality and detecting toxic gases can improve a person's quality of life. All these features make the ANAVI gas detector suitable for developers, manufacturers, students and open source enthusiasts interested in home automation and environmentally friendly lifestyles.

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  • A tiny, open source USB computer for security applications

    The USB armory Mk II is a full-featured computer (900 MHz ARM® processor, 512 MB RAM, Bluetooth, USB-C) in a small form factor, designed from the ground up with information security applications in mind.

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  • Pebble Tracker: A secure, battery-powered, blockchain-ready, cellular IoT prototyping platform based on nRF91

    Pebble Tracker is a secure, battery-powered cellular IoT prototyping platform designed for blockchain-based applications. Built around Nordic Semiconductor's latest low-power nRF9160 System-in-Package (SiP) and driven by open source firmware, Pebble Tracker features GPS support, a rich variety of sensors, NB-IoT/LTE-M connectivity and advanced security features making it the Ideal for complex logistics applications where trust is paramount. Combined with the IoTeX blockchain, its onboard capabilities allow developers to design and build innovative, decentralized IoT solutions that go far beyond traditional asset tracking.

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  • NetSoM: Lowering the Barrier to Entry for Ethernet, Wi-Fi, 2G, 3G, Audio, Video and IoT Applications

    NetSoM is a family of open source, OpenWrt-powered system-on-module (SoM) kernels and the development boards that host them. Combined with our sample code base, these boards allow developers to go from scratch to mass production in record time. With support for Wi-Fi connectivity and two Ethernet phy ICs, it is soldered to a development board with two RJ-45 Ethernet ports. NetSoM is currently in production as an industrial LoRaWAN gateway solution, but it is widely applicable in areas as diverse as home automation, automotive networking, audiovisual data processing, and smart cities. As part of this project, we are releasing software for a variety of useful NetSoM applications. Among them are: an audio streaming (SIP telephony) application using the WM8960 codec, a video streaming (RTSP/MPEGTS) application using the OV5640 camera module, an Alexa-style speech recognition application, a UDP to CAN forwarding application, a LoRaWAN Gateway Application

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  • Data Fitness Connector (DFC): Allows Peloton bikes to communicate with fitness watches and other connectors (schematic, source code, PCB, etc.)

    Data Fitness Connector (DFC) A data broadcaster is a device that allows Peloton bikes to communicate with fitness watches, head units, and apps, a feature not available on stock Peloton bikes. It reads power and cadence data in real time via a cable connected to the bike and broadcasts them wirelessly to nearby devices, including those built around non-Peloton platforms like Zwift and Garmin (see which products are supported). This allows you to enjoy the built-in features of your bike while taking advantage of features and services that rely on third-party platforms.

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  • HEGduino V2: Cerebral blood map monitoring

    Since the release of HEGduino V1, we have been working continuously for more than a year and a half to develop a compact, state-of-the-art open hardware solution for home NIR-HEG biofeedback. HEGduino V2 is an original design that brings you low-cost, intuitive home brain training and research-grade cerebral blood flow monitoring. This new device also allows us to incorporate heart rate variability (HRV) training and even monitor breathing and skin temperature. HEGduino V2 is comfortable. Easy-to-use headset with wireless operation and battery power. These components are breakout boards that allow you to remove them from the headset for easy patching or replacement.

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  • Inkplate 6PLUS: Versatile, easy-to-use, Wi-Fi enabled 6-inch e-paper display with touchscreen and front light

    Inkplate 6PLUS is a powerful, energy-efficient, Wi-Fi-enabled ESP32 development board with a recyclable 6.0-inch e-paper display equipped with touch screen and headlight. It's part of the Inkplate family of open hardware powered by open source software libraries, making it the easiest electronic cardboard to use, whether you prefer the Arduino IDE or MicroPython.

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  • GoWired Multiprotocol Gateway: The versatile hub for all wired communications

    The GoWired Multi-Protocol Gateway is an evolution of one of our previous development boards, the GetWired Ethernet Gateway, with more power, more features, more functionality and a better solution for wired automation systems. It features a powerful ARM M0+ microcontroller with 8x the ROM and 16x the RAM memory. We doubled the RS485 transceiver to be able to use two different communication protocols simultaneously (MySensors, MODBUS, etc.) and added a CAN transceiver as it is also widely used in home automation. USB obviously has to be included as well. To ensure reliable Ethernet communication, we use the market-leading Wiznet W5500 chip. The microcontroller internal memory can be expanded via SD card, for example. G. Used to collect debugging information. The GoWired multi-protocol gateway also features improved power circuitry and can now handle a voltage range of 7-26 VDC. Onboard current and power monitors can periodically share power-related data, as well as other information about device status. For example, an e-ink screen can be used to display this information. All of this is designed with reliability and safety in mind, especially in terms of power supply (ESD, overcurrent, overvoltage, reverse polarity protection) and EMC and EMI precautions. The device is housed in a compact four-slot DIN rail enclosure.

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  • SlimeVR Full-Body Tracker: An affordable, comfortable, wireless, 360° virtual reality full-body tracking solution

    SlimeVR is a set of open hardware sensors and open source software that facilitates full-body tracking (FBT) in virtual reality. Without the need for a base station, SlimeVR makes wireless VR FBT affordable and comfortable. SlimeVR FBT provides simple, effective body and limb tracking in VR games and other applications. It utilizes high-quality inertial measurement unit (IMU) sensors and a Wi-Fi connection to a PC instead of wires, cameras or base stations to make full-body tracking comfortable and affordable. Take the lower-body suit, for example, where five trackers—one on each thigh, one on each ankle, and one on the waist—are enough to get the job done. Each tracker monitors its own rotation in space, and the SlimeVR software uses your scale and headset position to calculate joint angles and estimate limb position. In more technical terms, SlimeVR relies on absolute orientation sensors, a configurable skeleton model, and forward kinematics. The result is like having virtual Vive trackers installed at strategic locations on your body.

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  • cuplTag: NFC tag that records temperature and humidity (schematic, PCB, source code, etc.)

    cuplTag is a battery-operated NFC tag that records ambient temperature and humidity. Tap it with your NFC-enabled phone and you'll see the timestamped reading appear in the web app. No configuration required, no application installation required, just one step!

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  • Chhavi: ESP32 based fingerprint sensor with optional NFC (source code, etc.)

    Chhavi is a tiny, wireless, touch capacitive fingerprint sensor with high-end security features, support for ultra-low power operation and optional NFC connectivity. Its open source firmware is fully compatible with the Arduino IDE. Chhavi is powered by ESP32 and features an FPC BM-Lite fingerprint sensor by Fingerprints, giving you and your projects access to the excellent biometric hardware found in many smartphones. Unlike optical fingerprint sensors that are large and power-hungry, this capacitive biometric sensor is small, accurate, and energy-efficient. During our design process, we determined that NFC communication would be a powerful feature for many of the same applications that might require a high-quality fingerprint sensor, but we could not find a major ESP32-driven NFC controller. So we built one into Chhavi as an optional feature. We've also added an optional battery to simplify installation and facilitate mobile deployment. The result is a tiny device with a cutting-edge fingerprint reader, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth capabilities, as well as support for NFC and battery power when needed.

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  • CaribouLite RPi HAT: Fully open source dual-channel SDR Raspberry Pi HAT with tuning range up to 6 GHz (schematic, PCB, source code, etc.)

    CaribouLite is an affordable open source dual-channel software-defined radio (SDR) platform and an SDR-focused FPGA development framework implemented as a Raspberry Pi (RPi) HAT. CaribouLite turns your Raspberry Pi single-board computer (SBC) into a standalone dual-channel radio Tx/Rx with a tunable spectrum up to 6 GHz. CaribouLite gives you complete control over its hardware, including FPGA, firmware, and all supporting software. With the deeply integrated IceStorm toolchain, writing your own FPGA applications couldn't be easier. You can reuse many Verilog modules, such as the SPI and SMI modules, to support custom applications for CaribouLite hardware.

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  • Newt: a low-power, open-source, 2.7-inch IoT display powered by the ESP32-S2 module and powered by Sharp’s Memory in Pixel (MiP) screen technology

    Newt is a battery-operated, always-on, wall-mounted display that can retrieve weather, calendars, sports scores, to-do lists, quotes...anything on the internet! It is powered by the ESP32-S2 microcontroller and you can program it using Arduino, CircuitPython, MicroPython or ESP-IDF. We think Newt is the next step in the evolution of low-power display panels. Sharp's Memory in Pixel (MiP) technology is ideal for manufacturers, avoiding the slow refresh times associated with E-Ink displays. To support timers and alarms, we also added a real-time clock (RTC). Finally, we designed the Newt with battery operation in mind—every component on the board was chosen for its ability to run with low power consumption.

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  • Hamster Mix: Portable open source Bluetooth MIDI controller with Arduino and ESP32 (schematics, source code, etc.)

    Hamster Mix is ​​a portable MIDI controller powered by Arduino that connects to MIDI via Bluetooth. It allows you to control effects and play MIDI notes in 5 octaves. Twelve keys and the ability to switch up and down through the octave make it easy to control the notes of an entire keyboard piano using our compact controller (about the size of a hamster). Hamster Mix connects to Mac, PC, Ipad and even mobile phones via Bluetooth. You can control any MIDI-enabled music program such as Ableton, Garage Band, FL Studio, Reaper, etc. Two additional buttons and two potentiometers allow you to set up your own custom effects. You can even use the buttons as a Bluetooth track launcher instead of a keyboard. You can control MIDI-enabled mobile applications such as GarageBand, FL Studio Mobile, Reason Compact, Audiokit Synth One, Moog applications, and more. Make music on the go with Hamster Mix, which fits in your pocket, meaning no wires or bulky equipment.

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  • CANFDuino: The best platform for open source, CAN-bus Arduino projects

    CANFDuino supports CANFD, the latest version of the CAN bus standard, which can accommodate speeds up to 5 Mbps. It has two local ports with DB9 connectors in a housing that can be mounted on your vehicle or installed in your own projects. The platform is designed for tinkerers, hackers, and industry professionals looking for a ready-made, open source CAN bus solution that requires little or no hardware assembly.

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  • Loko: Small, durable, open source, long-range LoRa GPS tracker (schematic, source code, etc.)

    Loko is an open source, battery-operated GPS tracker. It's a small, simple, and useful device that sends navigation data to its receiver via a peer-to-peer LoRa radio. Unlike other similar technologies, there are no ongoing costs. Loko is based on radio communication and requires no SIM card/monthly fee. It also works everywhere, even without 2G/3G/LTE coverage.

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  • Hipoink: Small open source e-paper display updated and wirelessly powered via NFC (schematic and source code)

    HiPo is a 3.52-inch e-paper display module the size of a business card. Content is uploaded via NFC via a convenient app, no batteries required. The development board can compile different display functions by editing the code.

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  • SOCORAD32: A hackable open-source ESP32 amateur radio board with walkie-talkie functionality and data communications

    The SOCORAD32, also known as the ESP32 Software Controlled Radio, is a professional grade hackable radio for amateur radio exploration, voice and data communications using simple AT commands. Just add a speaker and batteries and you've got a fully functional walkie-talkie. With a dedicated Push-to-Talk (PTT) button onboard, SOCORAD32 works right out of the box without touching a line of code!

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  • Plant Bot: an open source project for caring for potted plants based on ESP32

    Plant Bot is an open source project based on ESP32 that allows a single PCB to perform the functions of detecting humidity, watering, providing lighting, and controlling and communicating with the user via WiFi/BLE.

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  • Smarthome-dashbutton: smart home control button

    This is what smart home enthusiasts want to control their entire lights, thermostat, or any other smart device from their couch without having to activate a wall switch.

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