More about Open Hardware (35)

| DIY Ram-Tester checks vintage 16- and 20-pin DRAMs used in TI-99/4A, C64, Amiga, Atari and others. Fast tests, OLED display, upgradable firm...

| The MightyOhm Geiger Counter is a device for detecting beta and gamma radiation levels. Because radiation is so harmful, you may want to kee...

| On April 2, 2020 Arduino organized an online conference about open-source medical equipment and especially the equipment needed for fighting...

| “The aim is to scale up at the global level by using open hardware designs.” This message comes from Professor Neil Gershenfeld, Director of...

| The GreatFET One board created by Great Scott Gadgets is designed around an LPC4330 dual-core microcontroller from NXP. The board comes prel...

| The drone and autonomous robot industry is rapidly growing. Kevin Sartori talks about Auterion’s mission to extend the reach of open-source...

| FPGA development remains a complicated job, but open source and open hardware tools like TinyFPGA manage to make it more accessible. Althoug...

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| Before the rise of Arduino, microcontroller development boards had on-board peripherals like pushbuttons and LEDs, a display, one or more po...

| Rapid prototyping has been the craze for the last five, six years or so. Hundreds, maybe thousands of open source, open hardware platforms h...

| The creator of Linux, Linus Torvalds, believes ARM doesn't have the ability to overhaul Intel's x86 infrastructure because of the latter's o...