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This user joined on 03/21/2014.

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A DIY mini arcade cabinet that can run games built using Pyxel (https://github.com/kitao/pyxel) on the Raspberry Pi.
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Pyxel Paradise

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Vulcan - DIY Lab-on-a-Chip

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One remote to rule them all !! muahahaha!!!
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Lord of the Remotes

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A simple robot that records video lectures in the classroom. Hopefully allowing thousands of universities to digitize their content cheaply
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Lecture Bot

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Recycle your old hard drives into a media center
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Modular pi-torrent downloader

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  • Neptune

    11/23/2016 at 18:59 • 0 comments

    Neptune is a specify, design, and build tool for the development of continuous flow microfluidics. With Neptune, users can specify microfluidic devices through a high level description of liquid flow relations. Our application will automatically place and route the design schematic of the microfluidic and, when used in conjunction with low cost and readily available CAD tools, a user can build their custom microfluidic system in-lab.

    Checkout the iGEM 2016 website at http://2016.igem.org/Team:BostonU_HW

    Checkout the Hardware and Software Repositories on Github:

    • https://github.com/CIDARLAB/Neptune
    • https://github.com/CIDARLAB/Neptune-Hardware
    • https://github.com/CIDARLAB/MuShroomMapper

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The open source 3D Printable Raman Spectrometer using a RaspberryPi and easy to find off the shelf components..
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ramanPi - Raman Spectrometer

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Python-powered machine vision modules
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OpenMV

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Fully stand-alone HF (Shortwave) Software Defined Transceiver & Vector Network Analyzer. Designed for rugged portable use. Highly hackable.
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PortableSDR

michael-r-coltonMichael R Colton

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Hobby brushless motors are incredibly cheap and powerful. However we need a way to make robots out of them. ODrive is that way.
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ODrive - High performance motor control

oskar-weiglOskar Weigl

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An Arduino based Solar MPPT charge controller.
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ARDUINO MPPT SOLAR CHARGE CONTROLLER

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SatNOGS is an open source satellite ground station network, optimized for modularity, built using affordable tools and resources.
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SatNOGS - Global Network of Ground Stations

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A "dataless" Wi-Fi positioning system that can be used anywhere GPS can't.
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SubPos Positioning System

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An open-source ultrasound imaging dev kit side project
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Murgen: open source ultrasound imaging

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A smaller and cheaper open source brushless motor
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PCB Motor

carl-bugejaCarl Bugeja

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A 2.5mm thick flexible smart watch with e-ink display, BT 4.0, and health sensors.
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Flexible Smartwatch

nick-amesNick Ames

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Spartan 6 FPGA Shield includes SPI Configuration Flash, Breakout Headers, SRAM, programmable from Arduino or SPI Programmer
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Arduino-Compatible FPGA Shield

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A basic radar system makes radar accessible at low cost for experiments with rangefinding & navigation of autonomous aircraft or spacecraft.
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Simple, low-cost FMCW radar

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An outside pole mounted aerial picks up 4G signals which are then filtered, amplified and re-transmitted through a second inside aerial.
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Cell Phone 4G LTE Repeater / Booster / Femtocell

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Pocket Sized, 3d Printable, Coaxial Scout Drone
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NAVI - "Hey, listen!"

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The one of the most revolutionary inventions of the 20th Century, designed for DIY gene replication.
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$5 DNA Replicator

davidDavid

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An Open Source Linear Actuator
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Linear PCB Motor

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