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LoRaWAN with Blues and The Things Stack, Game Night with AMD + More! ✨ Start Using LoRaWAN with

LoRaWAN with Blues and The Things Stack, Game Night with AMD + More! ✨ Start Using LoRaWAN with Blues and The Things Stack Blues and The Things Industries provide the easiest way to get started building a low-power wireless solution with LoRaWAN. The Blues Starter Kit for LoRaWAN includes three Notecard LoRa devices and a LoRaWAN gateway to easily add connectivity to any thing you dream up. [Get yours today]( Hardware 🟩 FOCn BLDC Driver Matej Planinšek created an IoT-capable brushless DC motor controller that's compatible with the SimpleFOC library and offers Wi-Fi connectivity. [Read more]( ⬛ Radxa AICore SG2300x Connectable in a "cascade" to deliver up to 64 INT8 TOPS, the AICore SG2300x promises energy-efficient performance for on-device AI. [Read more]( Projects of the Week 🚪 Door Closing Robot Always forget to close your office door before joining Zoom meetings? Now, thanks to Particle and Zapier, this little robot can do it for you. [Read more]( 🔲 Recovery Kit v2 Jay Doscher is back with a new variant of his rugged luggable PC, boasting a shift to the more powerful Raspberry Pi 5, a larger battery, a revised keyboard, and more. [Read more]( What's Happening? 🧠MLPerf Tiny Benchmark Devices from Bosch, Qualcomm, Renesas, STMicro, Skymizer, and Syntiant put to the test in MLCommons' latest MLPerf Tiny 1.2 benchmark. [Read more]( ❗Z84C00 Discontinuation Zilog has announced it is halting production of its standalone DIP-packaged Z80 CPU models — a move that could spell trouble for vintage computing enthusiasts. [Read more]( 🔎 Signaloid Deep Dive Signaloid provides fast and painless uncertainty quantification for your C/C++ applications through an easy-to-use cloud interface. [Read more]( 📜 Game Night with AMD: Kria™ SOMs A task of valor and wit awaits you in our newest Game Night with AMD activity. Unlock the secrets of AMD Kria SOMs for a chance to win an AMD Kria KR260 Robotics Starter Kit and swag! Giveaway ends April 29th. [Take the quiz]( [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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