Adafruit Feather RP2040 with DVI
The Adafruit Feather RP2040 with DVI is a microcontroller board capable of DVI digital video output on an HDMI port. That it is possible for a general-purpose microcontroller to generate Continue Reading
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The Adafruit Feather RP2040 with DVI is a microcontroller board capable of DVI digital video output on an HDMI port. That it is possible for a general-purpose microcontroller to generate Continue Reading
via PiMyLifeUpDNS over HTTPS (DoH) is an attempt to improve the security and privacy of your DNS requests by utilizing the HTTPS protocol. By default, a DNS request sent by Continue Reading
Dracula Technologies, a pioneer in energy harvesting through indoor light, announces a new generation of LAYER OPV modules, with a 25 % performance improvement over the previous generation. Designers of Continue Reading
After seven successful years on the International Space Station, 250 vertical miles above our planet, the original two Astro Pi computers that we sent to the ISS to help young Continue Reading
[RyderCalmDown] was watching a road painting vehicle lay down fresh stripes on the road one day and started thinking about the mechanism that lets it paint stripes in such a Continue Reading
The Feather P2040 Prop-Maker: an all-in-one combination of the Feather RP2040 with a Prop-Maker FeatherWing with a few tweaks based on feedback from expert prop-builders. This board has an I2S Continue Reading
Nordic Semiconductor is aiming at cellulat IoT with a system-in-package which puts an RF front-end and a power chip alongside its nRF91 modem and CPU chip. Called nRF9161, it is Continue Reading
Researchers at the University of Maryland SMART LAB have created a small wearable robot called Calico. Small but mighty, the robot attaches to a special track sewn on top of Continue Reading
There is something about bubbles that just ignite joy. They are so ethereal and fleeting. This bubblepunk project aims to spread bubble joy by hacking kids toys into wearables.From blorgggg Continue Reading
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