The PCA9745B evaluation board features LEDs for color mixing, blinking and dimming demonstrations. The graphical interface allows users to easily explore the different features of the driver. This board can be connected in series with other SPI bus demonstration boards to create an evaluation system. The IC communicates with the host through the industry-standard SPI bus port. The evaluation software runs on the Microsoft Windows PC platform.
Kinetic Digits is a mechanical flipping digital display, consisting of 448 7-segment digital tubes, simulating the effect of water flow. For various effects, it can be produced with the help of the provided host computer.
A simple power supply design based on USB-PD, USB-PD allows to provide voltage up to 20V (current up to 5A), the author shared his design details, you can have an in-depth understanding of the working principle of USB-PD.
Tah - Control anything from your smartphone, open source, Arduino-compatible Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) platform that can be used as a beacon, microcontroller, and HID device.
Novena is a 1.2GHz, Freescale quad-core ARM architecture computer tightly coupled with Xilinx FPGA. It is designed for users who care about free software and open source, and/or want to modify and extend their hardware: all documentation for the PCB is open and freely downloadable, the entire operating system can be built from source, and it Comes with a variety of features that facilitate rapid prototyping.
Maker LED displays make using LED matrix displays easy. The ready-to-use, fully assembled circuit board has everything you need to run your monitor - just plug it in! Using and customizing the display is easy, with a specially written Arduino library and a dozen pre-made examples. The Maker LED display also has Wi-Fi so it can connect to the Internet to retrieve and display information. Choose between 32 x 9 pixel or 64 x 9 pixel versions and select LED color: white, blue, red, green, orange or violet.
Nixie Tap is a compact and simple Nixie clock. It's powered via a micro USB connector, so you can power it from any USB port or an old phone charger. It also has Wi-Fi, so it can automatically synchronize with an NTP time server once connected to a wireless network. We made the Nixie Tap look good on our desks, and we hope it looks good on yours.
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.
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.
Want to add lots of LEDs to your Arduino project? HUB75 RGB panels are a great way to do this as they are much cheaper than addressable Neopixel/WS2812 LEDs (typically 10% of the cost per LED). They are also available in a range of pixel densities (from 2mm to 10mm pitch) to better suit your project needs. However, using a microcontroller to display high-quality graphics on a HUB75 panel is complicated because the panel requires precise timing and constant refreshing of pixel data. That's where Teensy 4's SmartLED Shield comes in.
Every key on the ANAVI Macro Pad 2 can be reprogrammed to be used as a macro or even as a dedicated shortcut key, making it ideal for many applications in a variety of industries.
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.
Steno-Flex is a unique, low-cost stenotype that matches standard stenotype layouts and key actions. By using flexible keys with touch sensors, Steno-Flex is able to simplify the stenotype's design and mechanics, making Steno-Flex lighter and less expensive than current stenotypes on the market. Steno-Flex uses modern materials and electronic equipment, combined with computers, to allow students and novices to develop shorthand skills. Just plug the USB cable into your computer, launch the open source shorthand software Plover, and you're ready to go. Provides online tutorials and guides. Steno-Flex is an effective device for people who want to learn shorthand and develop real-time speech transcription. Shorthand technology is evolving to become the standard solution for data entry, from simple keyboards to sophisticated shorthand controls.
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.