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An open-source operating system for low-power wireless embedded devices, used in sensor networks and ubiquitous computing.
A Rust hardware abstraction layer (HAL) for Nordic Semiconductor's nRF51, nRF52, and nRF91 microcontroller families.
A DIY GSM mobile phone built with MicroPython, featuring voice calls, SMS, and basic apps on a pyboard with SIM800L module.
MicroPython drivers for Waveshare e-paper displays, enabling low-power electronic paper projects on microcontrollers.
A full-featured ePaper display library for ESP32 with graphics, fonts, images, and a demo application.
A broker that bridges resource-constrained devices (Micro XRCE-DDS Clients) with the DDS global dataspace using the DDS-XRCE protocol.
A lightweight client library enabling resource-constrained devices to communicate with DDS networks via the DDS-XRCE protocol.
An ESP32-based weather display that fetches data from Dark Sky API and shows it on a 4.2" ePaper screen using ESP-IDF.
Arduino-based wireless sensor network using RFM69 radios with an MQTT gateway for IoT home automation.
A MicroPython driver for Waveshare E-Paper displays on Pycom devices, enabling low-power graphics and image rendering.
A MicroPython library for building ultra-low-power systems on Pyboard hardware, enabling battery operation for over a year.
Display weather, news, and notes on a Waveshare 7.5" E-INK display using an ESP32 running MicroPython.
A MicroPython library for driving Waveshare 4.3-inch e-ink displays on embedded boards like Pyboard and ESP8266.
MicroPython driver for the Inkplate 6 and 10 ESP32 e-paper display boards, providing graphics and touch sensor support.
A lightweight, interrupt-driven MicroPython library for controlling Semtech SX127x LoRa chips with power-efficient callbacks.
A low-cost air quality monitor using an SDS011 particulate sensor and ESP8266 microcontroller, programmed with MicroPython.
A MicroPython driver for SHARP memory displays, enabling low-power, high-contrast screen control on microcontrollers.
A MicroPython library that enables ESP8266 boards to sleep for multiple hourly increments, extending deep sleep beyond the default 71-minute limit.
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