Open Hardware: Raspberry Pi, RISC-V, Thing+ Matter, AtomicChess, and ESP32
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Light-up Laputa black stone with Raspberry Pi Pico
I’ll hazard a guess that there’s a sizeable number of you in the centre section of a Venn diagram featuring Raspberry Pi enthusiasts on one side and Studio Ghibli fans on the other, but I am not one of those people, so have enlisted The MagPi‘s Rob to explain: [...]
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RISC-V Business: Testing StarFive's VisionFive 2 SBC
The VisionFive 2 has a JH7110 SoC on it, sporting a new Instruction Set Architecture (ISA) called RISC-V.
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Introducing Thing+ Matter
The first easily accessible board that combines Matter and SparkFun’s Qwiic ecosystem for new IoT development is here!
It isn't often that we get a new wireless communications protocol, so when our friends at Silicon Labs approached us about a new way to connect compatible devices and systems with one another, we couldn't be more excited! Matter connects smart home devices from competing brands and bridges the gap between Bluetooth® and Wi-Fi in one of the most secure ways possible. This is the new industry–unifying standard that provides a reliable connection and simplifies development for us makers. With that, we are pleased to introduce to you the SparkFun Thing Plus Matter - MGM240P board!
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AtomicChess Features Full Internet-Based Automatic Movement - Hackster.io
Marcel Ochsendorf's AtomicChess table is, frankly, amazing.
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Loud ESP is an Open Source ESP32 audio dev board
CrowdSupply just introduced two audio development platforms based on the ESP32-WROVER-B module with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity. The Loud ESP includes a touchscreen TFT, a Dual I2S Stereo DAC, Li-Ion battery management support and many other peripherals.