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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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An Interactive CAD tool for Microfluidics
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3DuF

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TBA
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Vulcan - DIY Lab-on-a-Chip

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

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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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ODrive - High performance motor control

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I love the Shaper Origin, it could solve many needs for the home maker and care taker. But at the price many can't afford it.
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Or how to build a HF transceiver and learn along the way!
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PUZZLE: radio building blocks

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Develop RF & Microwave circuits without spinning a PCB using industry grade modular building blocks... For HAM, 5G, & Radar up to 60 GHz
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Leverage Code Completion, Themes, Plugins a File Explorer and many more awesome features with this free IDE alternative!
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