"World's Most Expensive" 8-button HomeAssistant remote control
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"World's Most Expensive" 8-button HomeAssistant remote control
Hardware for BabyPod, a device that integrates with Baby Buddy to help new parents
Microsoft MakeCode (PXT - Programming eXperience Toolkit)
Information and code on the train station signs in the space.
A "bookmarklet" to add functionality to web-serial and websocket based web pages, to allow exchanging Adafruit BlueFruit Connect packets with circuitpython devices. With example code.py for BLE/WiFi/USB tank rover
Digital Dash 'backend' for Holley/Racepak CAN protocol
The Raspberry Pi-controlled hydroponic plant system automatically adjusts water and nutrient levels based on the plants response over time, providing a far easier alternative to traditional gardening. With no need for regular monitoring, it's an ideal solution for those without experience or time for traditional gardening.
4WD Mecanum Mobile Robot ROS 1&2 Ready
Adafruit's CircuitPython i2c_device library ported to MicroPython
Pure MicroPython driver for the VL53L4CD ToF distance sensor. Ported from Adafruit's CircuitPython driver
A curated list of awesome CircuitPython guides, videos, libraries, frameworks, software and resources.
MicroPython library for the DRV8833 motor driver.
Rubber Ducky powered by NeoKey
NES Emulator with SD card and menu support for the Raspberry PI Pico and other RP2040 based microcontrollers. Play your games from SD card on a HDMI display.
Making Brick Breaker Game with arduino and C++ as school peroject
It is a single-page web application that allows users to manage their IOT devices. It is a single-page web application that allows users to manage their IOT devices. This app uses the MERN stack, which consists of MongoDB as the database, Express as the server framework, React as the user interface framework and Node as the runtime environment.
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