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A research-validated stethoscope whose plans are available Freely and openly. The cost of the entire stethoscope is between $2.5 to $5 to produce
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Oct 31, 2020
Ruby
A Juno-inspired dual oscillator
Antmicro's open hardware baseboard for the NVIDIA Jetson Nano and Jetson Xavier NX
A place to share electronics projects
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Aug 20, 2021
JavaScript
Open Hardware Remake of the Commodore Amiga 500+ Mainboard
A small and low-cost nRF52840 Micro Development Kit in USB Dongle Form Factor
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May 21, 2021
Python
Open-Hardware Floppy Drive Simulator
Indoor localization based on the DecaWave DW1000.
Swifitch is ESP8266 based relay board that could be used to turn any light or any wall socket into smart one!
openEMSstim: open-hardware module to adjust the intensity of EMS/TENS stimulators.
Exploring what happens when you put computers on sign posts.
Docs, design, firmware, and software for the Haasoscope
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Jul 7, 2021
Verilog
Open Hardware 8Kb Cartridge for the Commodore 64
LibreRouter hardware repository
🔊 Ultrasound imaging with RTL-SDR
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Dec 11, 2019
Jupyter Notebook
Protect your Commodore 64 from killer power supplies!
QNICE-FPGA is a 16-bit computer system for recreational programming built as a fully-fledged System-on-a-Chip in portable VHDL.
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Jul 4, 2021
Assembly
Open Hardware Kickstart Switcher for Amiga Computers
IceChips is a library of all common discrete logic devices in Verilog
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Jul 13, 2021
Verilog
Open Hardware 1 MB Chip RAM Expansion for the Commodore Amiga 600 Computer
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Aug 24, 2021
Rust
Hardware and software for the Arduino Zero
Open Hardware 2364-27xxx (E)EPROM Adapter PCB
All open source data of the snow flake project.
Open Hardware 16 KB Cartridge for the Commodore 64
A dock for Onion omega, omega2 and omega2+. It features: Microusb for power supply, USB host, Ethernet
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Jun 20, 2020
KiCad Layout
Open design of stick for Midea-compatible climate devices (Midea, Electrolux and others).
Safely connect your Sega Mega Drive/Genesis controllers to your Commodore 64 or Amiga
3 servos, 10 dollars hexapod
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Feb 23, 2020
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Hi,
I was considering adding some talk about possible enclosures and how to build them. I don't know if there is much information regarding this topic in the thread. I've seen some aluminium extrusion enclosures, some 3D printed ones (like yours) and a few others.
What do you think?