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Pure Engineering

PROVIDING ENGINEERING DESIGN SERVICES FOR PROTOTYPE AND PRODUCTION EMBEDDED SYSTEMS

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Who I Am

Embedded Systems Engineer

Why I'm on Hackaday.io

Love to make stuff

  • http://twitter.com/@PureEngineerLLC
  • http://github.com/PureEngineering
  • http://google.com/+PureEngineering
  • http://www.pureengineering.com/

This user joined on 09/12/2014.

My Projects

  • The 2015 Hackaday Prize
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A C12666MA Micro-Spectrometer and breakout board with Arduino compatible pinout.
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C12666MA Micro-Spectrometer

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This is a Breakout board for the Lepton Thermal Camera Module.
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Flir Lepton Thermal Camera Breakout

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  • The 2017 Hackaday Prize
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Simplifying development of low power wireless IoT hardware and software sensor prototypes with a modular sensor architecture
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PURE modules

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Pure Thermal 1 is the next development platform for the Flir Lepton. Fusing the powerful STM32 with the Lepton
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Pure Thermal 1 Development Board

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  • The 2018 Hackaday Prize
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Educational Robotics platform merging Cardboard and Electronics
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BOXBOTICS

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Modifying a self balancing hover-board into a giant human sized self balancing robot.
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Giant Self Balancing Robot

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A place for Tindie sellers and the community to meet and stretch their legs
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Tindie Dog Park

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Now with even more Benchoff
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Unformatted

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My Pages

  • PUREmodules

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Python-powered machine vision modules
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OpenMV

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Make the invisible visible for about $500.
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Open Ground Penetrating Radar

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High Power, High Performance 400V 300A 100+kW Motor Controller fully compatible with VESC®
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Axiom: 100+kW Motor Controller

marcosMarcos

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Designing an open source, modular bench power supply to rule them all.
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Bench Power Supply

the-big-oneThe Big One

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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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  • The 2016 Hackaday Prize
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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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Follow for the 'Hacklet' and latest news about hackaday.io
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Arduino compatible indoor navigation system with small form factor.
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LPS Mini

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Use the team chat to talk about your projects and find collaborators for whatever you are working on.
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Hack Chat

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Collecting snippets that can quickly be copied to assemble a program for different sensors etc. Mostly about ESP8266/32 with Arduino IDE.
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ESP cookbook

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Experience freedom of communication without borders, operators, networks, fees !!! Create your own network, your own rules !!!
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ARMACHAT - Doomsday wireless QWERTY communicator

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A thumb-sized device that plugs into your iPhone / iPad / iPod Touch headphones jack and turns your iOS device into a Thermal Camera
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TJ - $99 Thermal Imager

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The uRADMonitor is a plug-and-play, low power, self contained radiation monitoring device, connected to a centralised server component.
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Global radiation monitoring network

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Build your own nervous system!
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NeuroBytes

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An indoor location system (RTLS) based on the UWB radio chip from decawave DWM1000 and an arduino.
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Localino: Open Source Indoor Localization System

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Using artificial intelligence to identify a disease by its symptoms
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Medical tricorder

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This is a really good formula for insulating refractory cement made from materials you can get anywhere.
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Formula for refractory cement

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Itsy-chipsy is a chip platform that enables a multi-block service like-oshpark capable to offer area for your own chip, for as low as $100.
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Itsy-Chipsy: Make your own $100 chip

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Kris Winer wrote 03/17/2019 at 17:24 • point

Thanks for following my People Counter project!

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Dr. Cockroach wrote 03/30/2018 at 23:49 • point

Also thanks for following and liking my #Cardboard Relay - Uglytech is getting better :-)

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Morning.Star wrote 03/20/2018 at 22:54 • point

Hey Pure Engineering, thanks for the follows. I will be continuing with #Cardware as soon as I iron out a few problems with my administration. According to policy my work on it has a total net value of 20 pounds Sterling, an issue I strongly disagree on because I dont choose to be on carer benefits any more than my daughter chose to be born disabled.

I'm now attempting to take my government to court for this and other discriminations, including my right to hack...

I dont know what it is with those people, its the second time they stopped me trying to take over the world with my AI robots. You'd think those scroll jockeys wouldnt be bothered by a paper cut, its hardly Terminator but never mind. ;-)

Hi Doc lol.

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Morning.Star wrote 03/23/2018 at 10:10 • point

And for #Origaime (Cardware-bis) :-D

If you want any geometry for #BOXBOTICS dont hesitate to ask, I'd be only too pleased to help out, I like what you're trying to do with that. :-)

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Dr. Cockroach wrote 03/19/2018 at 18:56 • point

Good afternoon and thank you for following my #The Cardboard Computer - IO is my name 

adventure :-)

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