A place to share electronics projects
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A place to share electronics projects
An open hardware project for Science and mathematics, It is developed using arduino Atmega2560.
Connect your PlayStation controller to Arduino the correct way
RS-232 Serial Port Adapter for the Commodore Plus/4
User Port Cartridge for the Commodore 16, 116 and Plus/4
A data logger designed for skydivers
A simple galvanically isolated USB-PTT interface for amateur radio equipment
AVR's ATMega328P in chip form with castellated pins
Electromyography sensor module using INA128 OpAmp.
Connect up to four joysticks to your Amiga!
Some 3D printing, laser cutting, PCBs used in the lab.
Sounds from C64 now for Plus/4!
Open Hardware 8/16/32 Kb Cartridge for the Commodore 16, 116 and Plus/4
Protect your Commodore 64 from killer power supplies!
Low-cost, low-energy, room-temp quantum computing, made open and accessible. The ultimate in open hardware to solve the ultimate in difficult problems.
Different "drilling helpers" for mounting diverse panel devices. Those templates can be produced in different media: paper or PCB.
Open Hardware Remake of the Commodore Amiga 500+ Mainboard
Electronic hardware prototyping system. Solderless, robust and open source. Solves the typical problem of the circuit that works on a breadboard but stops working on a real-world setup. Easy to replicate and compatible with virtually every electronic module.
Misistemote is an Open Source, modular ecosystem that uses pre-made PCB to mix and match your choice of processor board. Is oriented to make small, mobile, battery powered electronic projects work in real conditions in a very short time.
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