of Open Source Hardware Association (OSHWA) is free program This allows creators to prove that their hardware is compliant. Community-defined open source hardware. The certification logo indicates that certified hardware meets this standard.
the current, Authentication database Over 2900 individual certifications are listed. For Open Hardware Month in October, we’ve added 37 new certifications ranging from medical devices to business card boards, reminder bots, and everything in between. I’m glad to see new and recurring names appearing. For Open Hardware Month, we’ve gathered six certifications from around the world that we think you should check out today.
pic0rick
UID FR000023
of pic0rick This is the main board of the ultrasonic pulse echo system. This project features a central board with a 60Msps, 10-bit ADC. The front end is protected against high voltage pulses and features a proven time gain compensation system consisting of an AD8331 (7.5dB to 55.5dB gain). The un0rick team has been working on various versions of open healthware in ultrasound technology, and this latest addition is very welcome.
beep flashing business card badge
UID US002690
Looking for a way to stand out from the crowd while meeting new people? B4 handy It’s the perfect solution. This amazing device utilizes a flexible PCB design, and the current design consists of an NXP NTAG I2C Plus NFC EEPROM that supports energy harvesting. The NTAG device powers a WCH CH32V003 MCU that drives the buzzer and LEDs. Together, this device lets you store all your contact information in an easy-to-tap NFC tag, and it even plays a nice little piezo buzzer sound along the way.
Binday Bot
UID UK000067
If there’s one thing my partner would tell you about, it’s that I love avoiding work on garbage day. In fact, I usually do this completely out of town on garbage days, so everything becomes his problem. And when I’m in town, I can’t remember whether it’s garbage week or recycling week (the system my town uses). Thankfully, Binday Bot has a convenient design that lights up the color of the trash can you want to put out, which helps people who are forgetful. Designed to fit this perfect space 3D printed model trash can Written by Brew Stew.
pico gas
UID US002687
It’s always incredibly cool to see how manufacturers continue to find ways to create and reuse retro technology. pico gas Raspberry Pi RP2040 microcontroller ( make: have covered before). It allows you to use Gravis Ultrasound, Sound Blaster, MPU-401, and Tandy 3-Voice, and supports MIDI output with MPU-401 intelligent mode emulation. There are three external ports: USB-A, MIDI out, and line out, as well as a standard Waveblaster wavetable header inside.
Lioctor
UID LV000001
Our first Latvian certification is Lioctor! This modular open source CNC controller hardware is riocore is just one of the modules designed for your device. It consists of a main FPGA controller board with six slots for various input/output modules and is customizable. There are six more modules designed for riocore. I’m really looking forward to seeing what else comes out of this project.
signet
UID US002683
Threats to online privacy and security are increasing, especially when it comes to passwords and security. signet A great way to do it. This USB password manager is fully encrypted and requires you to use your device password to unlock it. It also adds physical security to your passwords, as you must press a button on your device to retrieve sensitive data. It then acts as a USB keyboard to input data when needed. In addition to passwords, you can also store smaller information like credit card or account numbers, or basically any other information you want to keep more secure.
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