There's more to life than an ESP32.
With this project, you can easily turn your old (or new), useless TV into a beautiful retro video effect device.
Microcontrollers are surprisingly useful for Home Assistant projects ...
Launched this winter, the Data-Driven Plant Science course bridges experimental biology with embedded sensing, bioinformatics, and machine learning.
Programming electronic systems is easier than ever. MicroPython makes it simple to program affordable MCUs, from the ...
Humanoid robotics is gaining popularity, though a common misconception remains that it is complex and expensive. This system ...
Solarpunk is all about combining that DIY hacker ethos with sustainability and renewable resources. Our usual PCB ...
Tanaka Masayuki's PCMFlow722 library enables (half-duplex) two-way real-time HD voice over ESP-NOW on ESP32 boards with a speaker and a microphone, ...
Chris Doble] has high ambitions: he’s making his own scanning-electron microscope, and as the first step he’s built a ...
Raspberry Pi offers lots of different add-ons and HATs (Hardware Attached on Top) for their $50 computer, including a desktop kit, a Build HAT for connecting to Lego motors, and a TV HAT for receiving ...
Brisk4t’s “Tossed The TV — Kept The Remote” (TTVKTR) is an open-source firmware project for Raspberry Pi RP2040 USB boards that aims to reduce electronics waste by converting old IR remote controls ...