Plug-in for FLIR's boson LWIR kernel. The 24-bit CMOS channel is connected through the SYZYGY connector along with the UART configuration channel.
The project is a small desktop-level robot tool that can be used to help you control your computer, etc. Its functions can be defined by you. The inspiration for the appearance design is EVE in WALL-E~ The robot has a USB communication display screen function, has 6 degrees of freedom (one roll and pitch for the hand, one for the neck, and one for the waist), and uses its own modified special servo to support the joints Angle return.
Arduino® Nicla Vision is a ready-to-use standalone camera for analyzing and processing images at the edge. It's suitable for asset tracking, object recognition and predictive maintenance thanks to its 2MP color camera, smart 6-axis motion sensor, integrated microphone and distance sensor. Quickly implement sensor nodes that send collected data to the Arduino® Cloud (or third-party vendor service) via integrated WiFi/BLE connectivity.
High reference value, the 50-year-old work of FatFS author ChaN
The board of this design is intended to sit between the fundamental and harmonic boards and monitor the SPI data running to the display. Onboard ECP5 will mirror the display and output a copy to a digital monitor.
Ported the 3D rotation + meteor shower background demo to H7, and the pure rendering is very smooth.
Simple branching of HDMI cable signals for analysis/verification of signal level and phase.
ESP32s2 Thermal Imager=ESP32s2 + Lepton 3.5 + Battery charger + 240x240 pixel LCD
ESP32S2 + Sharp memory LCD + prototyping area
This computing watch is designed using the SAML22 ARM microcontroller. This particular microcontroller has a segmented LCD controller capable of driving the LCD used inside the watch.
This project includes all the software and hardware design required to develop the T12 soldering station. The PID parameters are mature and the function completion is very high.
Mega-Cube is a light cube that drives 4096 LEDs based on PL9823. The main control is Teensy4.0 based on NXP i.MXRT1060 FlexIO function and many 595 shift registers. It can control up to 32 channels, each channel 1000 LED.
In the open source electromyography project shared here, the author used this product to create a computer game control effect.
The Sensor Watch is unlike most smartwatches.
The biggest highlight of this kit is Sony's own 6-core microcontroller CXD5602, which comes with 1.5MB of general-purpose SRAM, 64KB of backup SRAM, and a main frequency of 156MHz. There is also an M0+ core assist processor for IO control management, which comes with 256KB of general-purpose SRAM. The built-in GNSS receiver supports GPS and GLONASS. Others include 2D graphics acceleration (supporting rotation, scaling, mixing, etc.); dedicated sensor acquisition peripherals (with its own 40KB FIFO and supporting preprocessing) supporting SPI, I2C and other interface methods; DCMI camera interface and I2S audio peripherals All pretty good too.
All information is fully open, and there is also a mobile APP, and the algorithm is also made public.
The goal of PSLab is to create an open source hardware device (with all resources fully open) that can be used by electronics enthusiasts to do experiments. And offers a range of sensors for engineering experiments, including oscilloscopes, waveform generators, frequency counters, programmable voltage, current sources and data loggers.
STMBL is an open source servo driver designed for CNC machine tools and robot modifications. It supports industrial AC and DC servos up to 320V and 2kW.