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A curated collection of marketing articles, tools, and guides for engineers and product makers to grow their products.
A curated collection of marketing articles, tools, and guides for engineers and product makers to grow their products.
A build-it-yourself, 6-wheel rover based on NASA's Mars rover design, using consumer off-the-shelf parts for education and robotics research.
A curated list of awesome resources for electronic engineers and hobbyists, covering software, tools, tutorials, and services.
A curated list of awesome resources for electronic engineers and hobbyists, covering software, tools, tutorials, and services.
A Node.js library for accessing and controlling serial ports across Linux, macOS, and Windows.
A curated list of resources for learning about vehicle security, car hacking, and automotive tinkering.
A curated list of awesome Internet of Things projects, resources, hardware, software, protocols, and standards.
A curated list of awesome Internet of Things projects, resources, hardware, software, protocols, and standards.
An open-source implementation of FIDO2 and U2F security keys written in Rust, enabling custom hardware authentication devices.
An open-source analyzer, compiler, simulator, and experimental synthesizer for VHDL, supporting multiple language standards and backends.
A web tool that generates optimized PostgreSQL configuration based on your hardware specifications.
A curated list of awesome open-source projects, libraries, and tools for the ESP8266 and ESP32 microcontrollers.
A versatile open-source tool for interfacing with and debugging digital electronics through a USB-connected FPGA board.
Android library for USB serial communication with support for multiple chipset families and SPI interface.
A Go library for hardware discovery and inspection on Linux, Windows, and macOS without requiring root privileges.
An open-source, hardware-agnostic IoT cloud platform built on a lightweight microservices architecture.
A curated list of code, hardware, and resources for computer-controlled drawing machines and visual art robots.
A Node.js library for GPIO access and interrupt detection on Linux boards like Raspberry Pi and BeagleBone.
A curated list of resources, projects, and tools for creating and learning about open source hardware.
A curated list of resources, projects, and tools for creating and learning about open source hardware.
A comprehensive netlist reverse engineering and manipulation framework for hardware analysis, akin to IDA or Ghidra for hardware.
A curated collection of free resources for electronics enthusiasts, hardware hackers, and makers.
A curated collection of free resources for learning electronics, hardware hacking, and DIY projects.
A Dart framework for describing and verifying hardware, enabling modern software practices in hardware development.
A Node.js library for I2C serial bus access on Linux boards like Raspberry Pi and BeagleBone.
Open-source hardware for a DIY gamma-ray spectrometer using a NaI(Tl) scintillator, SiPM, and Raspberry Pi Pico 2.
A MicroPython driver for reading rotary encoders with hardware interrupt support and effective debouncing.
An open-source DIY project that transforms any spin bike into a smart trainer compatible with Zwift, TrainerRoad, and other cycling apps.
An open-source hardware remote control for Spotify that helps you discover new music and control playback on any Spotify Connect device.
Android library for monitoring hardware sensors with RxJava Observables.
Standard include file containing Game Boy hardware definitions for RGBDS assembly projects.
A complete hardware shield that turns an Arduino into a G-code-based CNC motion controller using grbl or TinyG2 firmware.
A Flappy Bird clone for the Game Boy, created to learn Game Boy development and assembly programming.
A curated list of awesome open-source hardware design tools with a focus on chip design.
An ESP8266-based GameBoy printer emulator that receives and serves printed images over WiFi.
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