| The Dual Gigabit Carrier Board powered by Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 is equipped with dual Gigabit Ethernet ports and dual USB 3.0 ports, making it suitable for soft router applications, while keeping the hardware to a minimum. - We have pre-installed a Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 with 4GB RAM and 32GB eMMC to enable fast boot-up times and a smooth overall experience.
- Also, this comes included with a PC/ABS case with an Aluminum alloy on top which has a large sink in order to cool down the CM4 at extreme loads
| | | This Arduino Water Usage Monitor will monitor your tap water usage duration and alert you if you are using too much water! This will help you to conserve water and reduce utility expenses. If you’re worried that you might not be able to make this project by yourself, MD R. Islam on hackster.io had created a guide that you can find below. The guide will list down the various components you need to make this project, that are found in this kit. A prewritten code is also provided for you to quickly get things running without fumbling around with much programming. Thanks to the creator of this guide, beginners and experts alike will have an enjoyable process constructing this kit! | | OpenWrt is an open-source Linux operating system that runs on embedded devices/ routers. It offers more features, performance, and security than a traditional router. It has a filesystem that’s fully writable and includes a package management system. You can make use of these packages to suit your applications in various ways. | | | reTerminal Hardware Access/ Control Demo Using Electron This is a demo application to access and control hardware on the reTerminal. Here you can view the accelerometer data, light intensity data, button presses and control the onboard LEDs and also interact with the touch panel! Here I have used Electron to build the app. Electron is an open-source framework for creating native desktop applications (Windows, Mac, Linux) with web technologies like HTML, CSS and JavaScript. This means if you can build a website, you can build a desktop app! Also, npm-reterminal package is used in this demo to load the reTerminal npm library. | | | Live online now! Awesome project from the cover of the new issue of Make: How to build an AI-equipped sniffer that can sort coffee from tea, choose your favorite booze, or identify whatever else you train it to smell. Project by By Benjamin Cabé | | | Arduino Unboxing: Grove Beginner Kit vs Arduino Sensor Kit Grove Beginner Kit vs Arduino Sensor Kit, which kit should you get? Check out Everson Stabenow Siqueira's unboxing video on YouTube, and it will help with your decision. “The Grove System for Arduino is nice and easy for beginners (and excellent for prototyping). Should you buy the Grove Beginner Kit or the Arduino Sensor Kit? They are all easy Kits for Students AND Rapid Prototyping for Makers. I became a fan of the Grove System! ” | | | Easy programming Seeeduino Lotus Grove Beginner Kit for Arduino with Visuino, and review of some of the new Visuino features in the current beta! What is Visuino? Visuino is the latest innovative software from Mitov Software. A visual programming environment allowing you to program your Arduino boards. It currently supports the official Arduino boards, Raspberry Pi, Teensy, Femto IO, ESP8266, ESP32, Controllino, Goldilocks Analogue, FreeSoC2, chipKIT, micro:bit, Maple Mini, and number of Arduino clones, however it is not restricted to their support alone and requests to support new hardware are welcome. | | | Unlike most kits, the Grove Beginner Kit for Arduino is an all-in-one kit, no breadboard, no soldering, even no wiring is needed. The kit is powered by one Arduino compatible Board (Seeeduino Lotus) together with 10 additional Grove Arduino sensors all in one piece of the board. All the modules have been connected to the Seeeduino through the PCB stamp holes so no Grove cables are needed to connect. This is perfect for educational fields where frustrating wiring and soldering are no longer needed. Of course, you can also take the modules out and use Grove cables to connect the modules. | | | A demo of object tracking with the lovely Bittle. By having an intelligent camera module attached, Bittle has been turned into a doggie that is obsessive for a moving tennis ball. And you can also unlock more application possibilities with Bittle’s user manual. As the official reseller of Petoi Bittle, we’re happy to share that this small but powerful robot dog is now back in stock. Bittle is a palm-sized robot that moves with four legs rather than wheels. Legged motion gives it more freedom to navigate unstructured terrains, and expresses the joy of life whenever it moves. Bittle is a compact system of five major components: body frame, actuator, electronics, battery, and the software to coordinate all the hardware to perform varied tasks, including the ones powered by AI by mounting a Raspberry Pi or other AI chips. | | | A quick spoiler! Eric Pan has been invited to give a talk on Open Tech Enabling Digital Transformation for all participants of SDG Summer School 2021 today in 5 minutes. Eric will share how open source technologies digitalize traditional industries and tackle problems related to SDGs with community projects and successful cases. If you are interested, don’t miss it. SDG Summer School 2021 is a joint-effort program by United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR)), University of Geneva, Tsinghua University, and Geneva Tsinghua Initiative since 2017. This year's program which is themed Open Source Health Solutions aims to encourage students to tackle health challenges with open-source hardware and software solutions. The Summer School took a hybrid way so students from all over the world can learn online and practice offline with the support of 5 partner spaces in Switzerland, France, China, Chile, South Korea, and Singapore. | | | Face Expression Recognition model testing on reTerminal - the code will work on regular Raspberry Pi 4 as well. | | | Larry made the necessary changes for the code to run on Wio Terminal. I hooked up the controls so that you can play it too. Updated code is in the same Gist link as before. | | | We’re excited to join the Maker Camp 2021 as a partner to supply some tinkering gadgets (Grove Beginner Kits for Arduino, Wio Terminal, GameGo, etc.) for the program together with Makey Makey, Teknikio, Letrify, Sticker Mule, and RadioShack. Maker Camp is a free program full of projects, adventures, inspiration, and community. It is funded by Make: and the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation. Anyone can register schools, libraries, clubs, or pods. All registered Maker Camps will have access to camp leader training, project resources, and EXCLUSIVE access to sessions from Featured Makers of the program. Moon Maker, a community based in Mexico is one of the featured makers this year. And they made a series of video tutorials on YouTube about our products supplies. | | | Good news to share! SmartCitizen Kit is featured as one of the 10 People-Centred Smart City Initiatives by Nesta, the UK’s innovation agency for social good. "In traditional smart city visions, cities are covered in thousands of expensive sensors, managed by professionals, to collect data on everything from air quality to the movement of cars and people. But people can also get involved in measuring and mapping air quality themselves.” | | | Hey Community, We are looking for 5 talents from the community to join us as Embedded Linux Application Engineers. This is a part-time or contract role (Budget: around US$ 2000 per project), that will work closely with our STU team who have developed our reThings (reSpeaker, reComputer, reTerminal, and reServer), Raspberry Pi CM4, Jetson Series. | | | | |