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 2,939 individual certifications listed. We were really looking forward to seeing our friends in December. ada fruit The number of certifications reached 800, representing 27% of all certified projects. This is a great milestone and I’d like to talk about the 8 great certifications that Adafruit has.
Adafruit MONSTER M4SK – DIY Electronic Eye Mask
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This fun yet vaguely disturbing board features two 240 x 240 pixel IPS TFT displays powered by 120MHZ Cortex M4 processors. of Monster M4SK You can do a lot of really fun things with this guy, like taking it apart at the nose and repositioning and wiring the eyes, giving it different audio effects, adding sensors and GPIO connectors, and more. Additionally, it has a built-in light sensor, three tactile buttons, and a capacitive touch pad on the nose. Perfect for all your costume and cosplay needs. Also great for having fun weird eyes staring at people on jackets and other mounting locations.
Adafruit Funhouse – WiFi Home Automation Development Board
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and fun house We got a really beautiful silkscreen board design with an ESP32-S2 processor. It can be used to connect to IoT services and WiFi to track all kinds of activities in your home. Want to know when your cat is using the pet door? Funhouse lets you do it. Need to monitor the humidity in your planting room? Funhouse can help you. Want to know if your partner is stealing your precious special occasion chocolates hidden in the back of the cupboard? House of Fun! With all kinds of sensors and the ability to provide audio notifications, fun houses can really help bring your home together.
Adafruit Pigamer
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For those looking to create their own games through CircuitPython, MakeCorde Arcade, or Arduino, Adafruit pie gamer It’s a great way to get started. This simple entry-level handheld device for DIY gaming is a great development board packed with features such as 512 KB of Flash and 192 KB of RAM. There’s 8MB of QSPI flash for file storage, so you can use it to take advantage of images, fonts, sounds, or game assets when building your own games. There’s also a micro SD card slot if you need more storage, and a classic stereo headphone jack for listening to all those nice little sound files.
ice tube clock kit
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If you’ve been certified as long as Adafruit, you’ll probably come across some projects that are now migrated and no longer stocked. Still, we can’t help but love this one, even if it’s a little difficult to make yourself right now. of ice tube clock kit This was the first watch kit design that Adafruit created using gorgeous retro Russian display tubes. We love the look of this model, it’s equally sleek and technical, with the clear acrylic body putting all that beautiful guts on display. If you give it enough love, maybe it will come back in stock? Adafruit please?
PCB for iCufflinks and iNecklace
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Featuring a delicately pulsating LED WiFi symbol, these masterfully machined aluminum cufflinks were one for the books. of i cufflinks is great as a wearable, and a necklace version was also released, adding a nice subtle geeky feel to any outfit. Each cufflink contained a circuit board with an LED and a battery, as well as screws on the back. Just plug in the battery, screw on the back plate, and it’ll pulsate for up to 72 hours. Although Adafruit no longer keeps inventory, all design files can still be found in Adafruit’s documentation. You can also create your own iCufflinks and iNecklaces to stand out at any event.
TV-B-Gone Kit
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Do you have an annoying neighbor who always plays the TV too loud? Or do you want to cause a little chaos with your friends on your next movie night? TV-B-Gone That’s exactly what you need to do that. This nifty little guy tackles over 230 power cords from America, Asia, and Europe, and turns off almost every TV within 40 feet. You can select the desired zone when assembling the kit. With a little soldering and a bit of a mischievous personality, you can become an all-around program arbiter and can turn off any TV if someone broadcasts a show they don’t want to watch.
x0xb0x Synthesizer Kit
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We know you love synthesizers from the open source community. x0xb0x synthesizer This kit will help you solve the problem of creating your own TB-303 synth clone. Many of the parts for this synth are hard to come by, but Adafruit can help with the PCB set. You’ll have to dig through the bill of materials a bit to find the other components, but isn’t that just part of the fun? With some time and a little effort, Adafruit’s easy-to-access boards allow you to You could play acid techno.
Adafruit Sparkle Motion
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Finally done it sparkle motionAdafruit has reached its 800th certification! This board is designed to be powerful but not bulky, making it ideal for projects using WLEDs and large numbers of pixels. Featuring an ESP32-Mini module, power via USB Type-C, six GPIO breakout pads, a built-in I2S microphone, and an IR receiver, this product is packed with features. It’s not completely available for purchase yet, but it will be available soon. So if you have a cool wearable project you’ve been dreaming of, or you just love working with WLEDs, keep an eye on this project.
Thank you, Adafruit, for your dedication to open source hardware over the years. We’re so lucky to have such passionate community members who create great projects like this and share them with the world to create and iterate on for years to come.
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