Showing posts with label DIY Electronics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DIY Electronics. Show all posts
Arduino UNO R4, featuring the Renesas RA4M1 (Arm Cortex®-M4) running at 48MHz, boasts a 3x performance increase over the UNO R3
Renesas RA4M1 32-bit maker board for the Arduino UNO R4 is available with an optional ESP32-S3 Wi-Fi and BLE module. The Arduino UNO R4 b...
Open-source, hackable amateur radio board SOCORAD32 for walkie-talkie and data communication applications
A professional-grade, hackable walkie-talkie for amateur-radio exploration, voice communication, and data transmission using straightforward...
DIY Electronic Eyes Mask Pair of Cat-eye Spectacles - Adafruit MONSTER M4SK
A fun microcontroller platform for creating costumes or decorations is the Adafruit MONSTER M4SK . The form of the PCB is similar to a pai...
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