The NXP Gen 2 USB Type-C shield works with the MCUXpresso SDK and USB power delivery stack, giving you access to your choice of Kinetis®, LPC and i.MX RT development platforms via the USB Type-C connector. And it uses NXP’s easy-to-use hardware and MCUXpresso software and tools (the only similar solution on the market) to shorten the learning curve. It enables Type-C to seamlessly support Display Port alt mode and provides extensive overvoltage protection services for a simple and efficient design.
The color screen projection assistant uses the tcp protocol to send the computer screen to esp32 for processing and display in real time, with a theoretical frame rate of more than 10 frames
Use the PIO plug-in of VSCode to directly open the project folder under the Code directory for compilation~
Zhihui Jun designed and produced a portable pocket monitor (& power bank) to solve personal pain points. There is no room for improvement in terms of appearance~
The quality of mobile phone screens is very high and the price is low. It is almost impossible to find mini displays made of mobile phone screens on the market, so this project is to solve this demand.
Genesis One uses STM32F103RCT6 as the main control, integrating lithium battery charge and discharge management, voltage stabilization, Bluetooth serial port HID, USB-HID, LED light array driver, and button detection circuit. It can realize Bluetooth connection mode (supports IOS, Android and other platforms) and USB connection mode. The response time of Bluetooth connection is about 15ms, and the response time of the master control in USB connection mode is about 0.3Ms.
Maker Kits are a set of DIY open source templates for building things using IBM AI services in fun and easy ways. IBM TJBot is the first maker kit in the series. You can 3D print or laser cut the robot's body and then bring it to life using the resources provided by IBM! Additionally, you can unleash your creativity and create new recipes, using any of the available IBM AI services to bring TJBot to life! TJBot only works with Raspberry Pi.
Amethyst is a classic home computer developed by Matt Sarnoff. It has an integrated keyboard, can generate sounds and images, uses the Forth programming language, has image and voice commands, a debugger and screen editing functions.
A project that uses a web page to remotely control the Raspberry Pi to send out infrared signals to control home appliances such as air conditioners. To put it simply, you can use your mobile phone to control it through the web page on the way home, turn on the air conditioner in advance, and set it to the required temperature. At the same time, the indoor temperature and humidity can be monitored in real time on the web page. The entire project is written based on Python's flask framework.
Based on ESP32 and ATtiny861 to build a Nintendo NES game emulator handheld console with complete materials for making the project
This is an open source work by netizen aziddy, based on the classic Adafruit Feather 328P development board (the MCU master is Microchip's ATmega328P) and a mini electronic game console with a 128x64 OLED screen
This dice mainly consists of an ESP8285-01F, six PCBs and 54 LEDs. Its structural design is very clever, and the exquisiteness of the structure is also reflected in the production process.
The lithium battery charger project with USB type-C power transmission based on STM32G0 uses USB type-C with power transmission to charge the lithium polymer battery. Supports charging and balancing of 2s-4s packs, supports charging up to 100W.