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Open Hardware Summit Preview on Hackster Café, Arduino Nano Matter + More 🎙️ Open Har

Open Hardware Summit Preview on Hackster Café, Arduino Nano Matter + More 🎙️ Open Hardware Summit Preview on Hackster Café Open Hardware Summit 2024 is coming in hot! Open source electronics builders and enthusiasts will gather in Montréal, Canada on May 3rd and 4th. Summit Fellowship Chair sid drmay and Summit Chair lee wilkins join us on this episode of Hackster Café for a chat about what we can look forward to. This year, the Open Source Hardware Association is offering a special discount to Hackster members: use code HACKSTERLOVE for 15% off any ticket! [Watch now]( Hardware ⬛ Compact Thermal Cam Mike Rankin has designed a low-cost compact thermal camera that pairs a Melexis MLX90640 thermal sensor with an ESP32-S3 on a tiny custom Arduino-compatible development board. [Read more]( ⚫ Amulet Motor Controller Nguyen Vincent and EPFL Xplore colleagues have designed an open source brushless motor controller, with a legged robot project in mind and offering up to a 100A peak phase current. [Read more]( Projects of the Week 🦿 Exo and Go Georgia Tech's controller for exoskeletons leverages deep learning to do away with cumbersome calibration processes, making this tech more practical. [Read more]( 🔲 DailyPi E Ink Dashboard Olivier Simard-Hanley’s DailyPi is a Raspberry Pi Zero W-powered E Ink home dashboard that can provide information from any services the user likes. [Read more]( What's Happening? 📜 Game Night with AMD Delve into the world of AMD PYNQ™ and test your skills for a shot at winning a TUL PYNQ-Z2 Board and awesome AMD swag! Giveaway ends April 1st, 2024. [Take the quiz]( ✨ AI Innovations Wanted Last chance to unleash your creativity with the NVIDIA Jetson across three categories in SparkFun's AI Innovation Challenge. $60,000+ in prizes will be awarded to the top nine submissions! [Join now]( 🏠Last Call for Projects Do you have a cloud-connected smart city application based on Microchip's AVR-IoT Cellular Mini board? Deadline to submit your project to the Future of Resilience Contest is this Sunday, March 31st. [Enter now]( 💥 Arduino and Silicon Labs Preview the New Nano Matter During last week's Arduino Days 2024 livestream, Arduino CEO Fabio Violante and Chief Product Officer Marcello Majonchi previewed the newest member of the Arduino Nano family: the Nano Matter. Based on Silicon Labs' MGM2405 multi-protocol wireless SoC, the board is designed for developing smart home applications and more. [Read more]( [Hackster.io]( Curated weekly by a team of hardware nerds. 2580 Junction Ave San Jose, CA 95134 USA Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe]( from our list.

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