Well-known maker Rossum shows us how to build an open source set-top box and connect it to an ESP32-based video streaming service.
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.
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.
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.
72 W isolated flyback power supply for chargers and adapters using PowiGaN-based InnoSwitch3-CP (INN3279CH215)
15 W isolated flyback power supply using InnoSwitch3-CE (INN3164C-H101) with ±30 kV ESD Capability