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Home Lab Easy Kit

This project will help amateurs how want to make home project with use of STM32F103 (blue pill) connected to Raspberry Pi via I2C.

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This project was created on 02/10/2021 and last updated a year ago.

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This project allows to use some STM32F103C8T6 peripherals with Linux based microcomputers like Raspberry Pi using I2C bus.Purpose for Home Lab Easy Kit project is to give amateurs possibility to build experimental setups easier and to save time for other more important objectives like experiment logic, calculations, etc. Read more details on https://github.com/osharuda/home-lab-easy-kit

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  • 1 × STM32F103C8T6 (Blue Pill)
  • 1 × Raspberry Pi
  • 1 × SIM800L
  • 1 × LCD1602a
  • 1 × A4998

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osharuda wrote 04/01/2021 at 21:54 • point

Thank you very much. The initial purpose for this project was self education. Later I decided to extend it so others may use, but initially I started it for my own purposes. Lab safety is a real thing, and many people without any knowledge play with really dangerous things, like stepper motors or lasers. Steppers may cause fire, lasers may harm retina, power supply without proper grounding may kill. These kind of things spreading among amateurs quickly, so any notice about potential danger may save someone.

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