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Drew Fustini

Embedded Linux developer and Open Source Hardware designer

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Who I Am

Vice President of the Open Source Hardware Association and a board member of the BeagleBoard.org Foundation.I design circuit boards for OSH Park, a PCB manufacturing service, and write a regular technical column for Hackspace Magazine. I also maintain the BeagleBone Python library for Adafruit.

Why I'm on Hackaday.io

One Square Inch PCB challenge

linux avr beaglebone BeagleBoard.org rpi kernel Embedded open source OSHW open hardware Oshpark adafruit
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This user joined on 01/12/2016.

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Projects I Contribute To

  • Tindie
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Tindie Dog Park

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KiCad schematic library and footprint for the Octavo Systems OSD3358
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KiCad OSD335x library

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My Pages

  • Build BeagleBone Black derivatives with Octavo OSD3358

    05/09/2016 at 18:47 • 0 comments

    Octavo Systems has launche the OSD3358 to help build custom systems around the BeagleBone Black:

    Octavo Systems Releases the OSD3358 System-In-Package Device

    The SiP has most of the guts of a ‪BeagleBone‬ Black on a single chip making it simple to make and bring up your own board. Power management, memory, processor and over 140 passives included in this package, making component sourcing, board design and assembly simpler.

    OSH Park shared project for prototype using the new Octavo OSD3358:

    PocketBone

    EAGLE design files are in the GitHub repo:

    jadonk/PocketBone

    Improvements would be appreciated by @Jason Kridner. Please fork and send Pull Requests!

  • PocketBone

    04/20/2016 at 20:54 • 0 comments

    PocketBone is a tiny mint tin sized BeagleBone that is currently in development:

    OSH Park shared project


    This is a quick version 0.1 hack missing a lot of cleanup. Feel free to post bug/feature requests and provide pull requests

    GtitHub repo: jadonk/PocketBone


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A tiny, low-cost, and scalable device for sub-millimetric 3D positioning.
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HiveTracker

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A 252 electromagnet-matrix that controls Ferrofluid
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Pocket sized ESP32 display board with 180µW Always On Display and Gyro Controls
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Low Power ESP32 Handheld

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BeagleLogic, now as a turnkey and standalone 16-channel Logic Analyzer
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BeagleLogic Standalone

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A place for Tindie sellers and the community to meet and stretch their legs
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Handmade led game console Ultra high quality 64bit graphics :-D
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DIY LED 8x8 matrix Game console - 64bit

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Power Breakout for RC Chargers and ASIC Miners
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DPS-1520AB Server Supply Hotswap Breakout

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Tiny sameD09 dev board. (Zero has nothing to do with arduino, the name allows other boards in this line. namely -One, & -Two coming later.)
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Wristwatch form-factor conference badge
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A retro watch, based around the HP QDSP-6064 Bubble display and on the Arduino platform
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Retro|Watch

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Main Page: we can't wait to see you there!
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Just another coin-size, wide input voltage range, low cost, failsafe, high power LED driver.
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We're going to learn some techniques for reverse engineering 2-layer PCBs.
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This is a RAK4260 based, Feather styled LoRa dev-board.
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Learn how to go from KiCad 3D exports to photorealistic renders in Blender
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COW = (California, Oregon, Washington).
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This projects goal is to design a PCB that turns the Colorlight 5A-75B into an easy to use development platform for cheap.
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Chubby Hat

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Learn basic soldering from old school thru hole up to tiny SMD parts.
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Remoticon: Soldering, Nothing To Be Afraid Of!

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Peter McCloud wrote 09/11/2016 at 01:18 • point

Great meeting you today! 

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Stefan Lochbrunner wrote 07/06/2016 at 08:45 • point

Thanks for the follow, Drew!

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Hey Drew, thank you for following my #LiFePO4wered/Pi and #LiFePO4wered/USB projects!

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hey Drew, thanks for all the skulls and interest in my projects!

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Hi Drew! Thanks for liking my tiny cube and following me.  Also, thanks for all the cool stuff you've posted in your G+ feed.

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Howdy! Thanks for the skull/follow!

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And thanks for the skulls and for following my other projects too!!

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Thanks for skulling my Tiny Lost Cost BLE project!

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