NanoPC, Pico-ITX, Arctos Robotics, Thinger.io, Arduino
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NanoPC-T6 Arm Linux SBC offers dual GbE, HDMI 2.1 output, HDMI 2.0 input, 2x M.2 sockets, and more
FriendlyELEC NanoPC-T6 is a feature-rich Rockchip RK3588 SBC with up to 16GB LPDDR4X RAM, 256GB eMMC flash, two HDMI 2.1 output ports, one HDMI 1.4 input port, dual GbE, two M.2 PCIe socket for storage or wireless, a mini PCIe socket and microSIM slot for 4G LTE connectivity, and more. The new NanoPC-T6 single board computer offered many more interfaces than the recent NanoPi R6S or R6C board based on the Rockchip RK3588S with fewer I/Os.
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Pico-ITX Single Board Computer based on STM32MP13x microcontrollers
iWave Systems recently announced the iW-RainboW-G54S STM32MP13x LGA System on Module aimed at low-power embedded and consumer applications. The company also unveiled a compatible SBC to provide access to extensive peripherals.
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Arctos Robotics: Build A Robot Arm Out Of 3D Printer Spares?
ARCTOS is a 6-DOF robot arm based upon 3D printed mechanics running a modified version of GRBL firmware. Let’s get this straight now, the firmware is open source, but the hardware plans are a paid download, but for less than forty euros, we reckon the investment would be well worth it, judging from the quality of the build instructions and the software support already in place.
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Thinger.io: A Quick Start Guide
Thinger.io is a decently popular IoT platform for a number of reasons. It’s completely open source, hardware-agnostic and features a user-friendly Admin console with a proven zero coding experience.
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Everything New In Home Assistant 2023.5!
Upgrade your smart home game with Home Assistant's latest voice features! Assistant pipelines, ESPHome smart speakers, VOIP, and more!
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This mod tunes the guitar so you don’t have to
Playing the guitar is a great way to impress people at beach parties, but learning to play the guitar isn't easy. Even grasping the basic theory is a big task and that's before you even start to practice finger positioning and movement.
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This robot car accepts voice commands or operates autonomously
The fantastic thing about Arduino boards and maker hardware as a whole is that they make creativity accessible.