• Environmental expert’s smart watch

    The work is mainly based on smart watches as a product that contributes to mine operations. The shape of [RSL10-SENSE-GEVK] is perfect for making a watch. All the onboard peripherals are utilized. The watch will collect data every once in a while and store it in the onboard external Flash. A total of fourteen days of historical data can be stored. If the power consumption is reasonably designed, it can Replace the button battery every two months. Normally worn in the normal mode, you can enter the downhole mode by pressing the button. In the downhole mode, the surrounding environment will be detected. When the environment reaches a bad situation, it will enter the alarm state. At the same time, when the person going down the pit feels uncomfortable, he can long press the button to enter the call for help state.

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  • High-precision LED electronic clock design based on STM8 (all design materials)

    Based on STM8S003K3 microcontroller, it has alarm and chime functions and automatic light sensing function.

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  • DIY retro game console MicroByte based on ESP32

    The MicroByte is a tiny console capable of running games from the NES, GameBoy, GameBoy Color, Game Gear and Sega Master systems, with all components designed into this 78 x 17 x 40 mm package.

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  • Mock Badge for the 2023 Hackaday Competition (Open Source)

    This year, Supercon badges become analog badges! (Or at least pretend to be pretty convincing.) Taking inspiration from the fluorescent oscilloscopes of the past, the 2023 Vectorscope badge is part analog audio playground, part art project, and all about prototyping. Who doesn't love the warm glow and lovely green fluorescence of an old Tektronix tube scope?

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  • Spark Analyzer: open source wireless USB PD power supply with power consumption analysis

    Spark Analyzer is fully compatible with USB-C PD, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of devices and applications. Precisely control voltage levels to meet your project needs. Switches to 5V, 9V, 15V and 20V to accurately measure the current draw of your project. Understand your power needs and optimize accordingly.

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  • Design and production based on lithium battery charger_with schematic diagram and PCB

    Since my four-wheel drive robot is powered by a 16.5V lithium battery, and there is no charger for this battery on the market, I am very confused about charging it. In desperation, we designed a portable and simple lithium battery charger. Solve the trouble of charging. The charger can output an adjustable charging current of 100mA-1A. The input voltage is VIN>18V, and it can be charged with the 19V voltage on the laptop. Charging time is generally determined according to the size of the charging output current.

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  • Satellite GPS path recorder based on STM32 (with complete source code)

    Satellite GPS path recorder based on STM32 (complete source code attached).

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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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  • Monitor refrigerator temperature using ESP32-DevKitC based on ML model

    Using the Edge Impulse platform, an embedded machine learning (ML) model is deployed on the ESP32-DevKitC-based sensor for temperature anomaly detection.

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  • Source program based on 51 microcontroller multifunctional smart desk lamp (with clock, posture correction, display temperature and brightness)

    Function description: 1. After power on, the LED light lights up, which means that the current light is in automatic control mode; 2. You can switch back and forth between automatic and manual modes through button K5; 3. In manual mode, buttons K2, K3, and K4 correspond to A light brightness; (unavailable when k1 is pressed) 4. In automatic mode, it must first detect someone before automatically controlling the brightness, otherwise the desk lamp will go out. You can block the light of the photoresistor, or use a flashlight to illuminate the photoresistor to simulate changes in lighting, so that you can see that the brightness of the desk lamp will change as the light intensity in the environment changes. The effect is that the weaker the light, the brighter the desk lamp. . If the human body sensor cannot detect anyone for 1 minute, the desk lamp will automatically turn off. (The photoresistor is behind the USB lamp); 5. Whether it is automatic mode or manual mode, the brightness is divided into 10 levels, and 0-9 is displayed on the LCD; 6. Set date and time: Press K1 (setting ) key, the cursor will flash at the displayed year position, indicating that the year can be adjusted at this time. If you need to adjust the year, press K3 (plus) and K4 (minus) to adjust the year. Then press the K2 (move) key, and the cursor will flash when the month position is displayed. The month can be adjusted in the same way. Press the K2 key again to set the day, hour, minute, and second respectively. 7. When approaching the ultrasonic wave, the buzzer will alarm.

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  • Using ESP8266 to implement Alexa-controlled infrared remote control

    Let’s see how to easily hack a remote control using ESP8266.

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  • Running posture training shoes

    This design is designed for foot posture. Wrong running posture can be corrected through real-time prompts on the mobile phone APP, thereby solving various adverse consequences caused by incorrect running posture.

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  • PocketSprite: a handheld game console based on ESP32

    PocketSprite is more than just a small gaming device that clips to your keychain, it's an open source, powerful and mature hardware development platform.

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  • A PCB violin made by ATtiny microcontroller

    mini-violin is an open source project for violin design, and the circuit schematic is quite simple. The ATtiny85 controls two LEDs and a piezo buzzer, in addition to a button to switch songs. What's particularly interesting is that the violin strings are connected to the analog inputs of the microcontroller so that they can be controlled by contacting conductive materials. Come play the violin.

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  • "Piranha" based on ESP32

    Just like piranha and mimosa, when your hand comes close to the petals, you can quickly close the 6 petals. It can be opened automatically after leaving~

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  • ESP32 electronic guestbook: a unique wedding gift

    Recently, Sebastian Staacks, a physicist and development engineer from Germany, created a unique electronic guestbook for his brother's wedding. The guestbook is developed based on the ESP32 Wi-Fi module. All wedding guests can log in to a simple web interface through their mobile phones, enter text messages and upload pictures. Affected by the COVID-19 epidemic, some friends cannot be present, but they can express their greetings and blessings to the couple remotely through this guestbook.

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  • Headphone charging compartment schematic design

    The schematic diagram of the charging box, the basic functions are as follows: 1. Charge the battery inside the charging box 2. The charging box charges the earphones 3. The charging box communicates with the earphones

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  • Smart charger design based on MAX1898 C program project file source code and circuit diagram

    Smart charger design based on MAX1898 C program project file source code and circuit diagram

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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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  • The first prize of the electronic competition, the elderly health monitoring smart watch (STM32F4 master).zip

    The first prize of the electronic competition, the elderly health monitoring smart watch (STM32F4 master control).

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