Posts tagged ongoing project
A quadruped robot with OpenMV camera
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A servo controller shield for the Mite/Xiao boards
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Small development board with CH32V208.
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Handheld device with a sharp display.
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Bluetooth gamepad shield for Xiao.
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A cute astronaut sitting on your shoulder.
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Fluffbug but with smart servos
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Fluffbug but smaller
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Fluffbug, but with a Pi Cow
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Continuing on improving CircuitPython gaming handhelds.
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Learn Python programming with an affordable gaming handheld.
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Playing with old-school 7-segment LCD displays
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Will ESP32-S3 work in a keyboard?
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Is that a keyboard in your pocket?
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36 keys should be enough for everyone
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OV2640 shield for the S2 Mini ESP32-S2 board.
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Type up-side-down!
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Use phone’s trackpad as a pointing device.
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They just keep on coming!
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Cheap four-legged insect robot
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PewPew in a business card form factor.
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Play without annoying the neighbors
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Minimal macro keyboard
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An ergonomic low-profile 65% keyboard.
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Make a game console from any Feather
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Cheapskate version of Adafruit Feather M0
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Protect your sanity
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Add a user interface to a D1 mini
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Use all your D1 Mini shields with the Itsy Bitsy
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A PewPew with a display.
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For all your shaky user interface needs.
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A base station of all your blinking lights
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Skull-shaped CircuitPython board.
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Convenient indicator LEDs for your breadboard
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An easy to build spider robot kit.
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A handheld running CircuitPython and cheap enough for a badge.
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A library for MicroPython for drawing tiles and sprites on a RGB SPI screen.
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Small battery for your ESP8266 devices.
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A tiny 8x8 thermal camera.
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A handheld game console programmable with (Micro/Circuit)Python.
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Add 16 extra GPIO pins to your ESP8266.
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Some techniques for designing PCBs using Fritzing
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Add-on boards for the Adafruit Trinket M0.
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A 160x80 color LCD display that goes on top of the Trinket
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Yet another pi zero retro handheld game console.
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A shield for Adafruit Feather boards with buttons and a LED matrix display, for simple games.
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Add 12 analog pins to the D1 Mini ESP8266 board
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Shields for the D1 Mini ESP8266 board using the ISSI chips
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A simple display for weather forecasts.
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The paranoid android.
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Spider robot powered by Adafruit Feather boards and CircuitPython.
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A version of Tote with the D1 Mini ESP8266 board as a brain.
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A version of the mechatronic ears made with a BBC Micro:bit.
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Create and flash new firmware for the WeMos D1 Mini Motor Shield.
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A shield for the D1 Mini ESP8266 board with HT16K33 chip and 8x8 mini LED matrix.
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Connect servos to your ESP8266 dev board.
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A collection of miscellaneous libraries and drivers for Micropython
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Small serial terminal for debugging your robots
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A cube that shows you the way
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Special edition of Tote for the Belgrade workshop.
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Affordable quadruped robot powered by a Pi Zero
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A keyboard mod.
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Join this project to talk about robots!
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I’ve got a MeArm and I’m going to do science to it.
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A working model of a Logikoma from “Ghost in the Shell: Arise”.
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Affordable spider robot
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Collection of modules for OpenSCAD representing popular hobby parts, such as servos, motors, microcontroller boards and modules.
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Two legs, four servos, ATtiny85 for brains
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Cheap and simple tabletop quadruped robot controlled with Python.
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The tinniest Arduino quadruped robot.
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