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  • Rhoby.The Social Robot.

  • Main goal of this project is creating powerful and versatile robotic platform, which everyone will can use for building own small social robots. In modern days this kind of machines is not so "hyped" but people still is interested in have one. In my...
  • Fluxamasynth Modules

  • The Fluxamasynth modules enable you to: Make your own MIDI instrument with unconventional analog sensorsCreate algorithmic compositionsUse it in a homebrew pinball machine to generate music and sound effectsBuild an unusual percussion deviceAugment an...
  • Xling

  • Specifications 35x47mm boardMonochrome OLED 128x64pxLow energy consumption (~20mA @ active, 0.75mA @ sleep)Hand-soldering friendly (TQFP-44 0.8mm pitch, smallest is 0603)3D-printable caseOpen Source Hardware/Firmware Hardware ATmega1284P 8-bit AVR MCU...
  • 2020-08-30 Progress Update - New PCB v1.1

  • Just finished the changes to the PCB design base on what I discovered with the first version.I've change the ESD chips for a little bit bigger ones with a pin pitch of 0.5 mm instead of 0.4 mm. Not a big change but should be less likely to short. The...
  • LoFive now on GroupGets

  • LoFive RISC-V dev board designed by @Michael Welling  now on GroupGets: LoFive is a small board based on the SiFive Freedom E310 open source SoC Specifications MCU – SiFive Freedom E310 (FE310) 32-bit RV32IMAC processor @ up to 320+ MHz (1.61 DMIPS/MHz)Storage...
  • ArduGen

  • The idea behind this project is to create a low cost (~50 €) waveform generator, which is powered by an Arduino, for the hobbyists- students, who need to create basic signals, such as sine, pulse, ramp, but cannot afford to buy a proper WaveGen....
  • DIP Protoboard for C.H.I.P.

  • Electrical Engineer Jenner Hanni (of OSH Park and Wickerbox Electronics) designed a protoboard DIP for the Next Thing Co. C.H.I.P. (“The World’s First Nine Dollar Computer”):DIP Protoboard for C.H.I.P.for when you need something more durable...
  • Log 4: Choosing PCB software

  • I have only ever used eagle to design my PCB’s. It has suited me fine for the three years that I’ve worked with it, but its limitations bundled with the lack of advanced functionality, such as push and shove routing is starting to get on my nerves....