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More FPGA Fun with Hackster + 96Boards! We recently sat down with Robert Wolff and Sahaj Sarup from

More FPGA Fun with Hackster + 96Boards! We recently sat down with Robert Wolff and Sahaj Sarup from the 96Boards team to talk about the new Ultra96 FPGA board. This powerful, adaptable single-board computer runs PetaLinux, and is perfect for flexible application development – image processing, AI, and more! Check out our 3-part interview! // [Part 1]( // [Part 2]( // [Part 3]( Earlier this week, two new AIY Project boards were announced—the AIY Projects Edge TPU Dev Board, and the Edge TPU Accelerator—both based around Google’s new purpose-built Edge TPU. [Read More]( Projects of the Week See what's trending in the Hackster community. [FeedImage_150x112]( [Smart Plant IoT by Peter and Shin]( Auto watering the plant and tracking plant's health through Helium and Microsoft Azure IoT. Published in [Arduino]( [Helium]( [Microsoft]( [Seeed]( [FeedImage_150x112]( [LEGO Interactive Wall by Amie D.D.]( My little brother works for Facebook and in Building 14 they have an amazing LEGO wall! I knew I needed one in my house! Published in [Adafruit]( [Bare Conductive]( [FeedImage_150x112]( [Blinds (Or Any High Power Motor) Control by gomecin]( How to control several blinds with inexpensive relay boards (not ruining them) with physical buttons and remotely simultaneously. Published in [Arduino]( [ControlEverything.com]( [Raspberry Pi]( [FeedImage_150x112]( [3D Magnetic S2E Robot Arm Remote by Peter and Shin]( Use an Infineon 3D magnetic sensor to remotely control a robotic arm over WIZnet Serial to Ethernet (S2E). Published in [Infineon]( [Microsoft]( [WIZnet]( [FeedImage_150x112]( [Electroplating with Copper by Ryan Gill]( Electroplate conductive materials using an Arduino Uno and a relay. Published in [Arduino]( [Elegoo]( [SparkFun]( [FeedImage_150x112]( [Weather Forecast Clock Using Old Alarm and Arduino by LenkaDesign]( Weather forecast clock made from a Nano, a salvaged alarm, a BME280 sensor, a DS1307 RTC, an old cell phone battery, and Nokia 5110 screen. Published in [Arduino]( [Maxim Integrated]( [SparkFun]( What's Happening? New videos, interviews, contests + more. [Last Chance to Enter Sigfox's Sensing the World Challenge!]( Win an all-expenses-paid trip to Berlin, Germany to pitch your project to a panel of industry experts at Sigfox Connect, Sigfox’s global IoT expo. [Announcing the IoT Without Limits Winners]( A real-time water monitor, a smart sensor node, and a bike route data gatherer are the winners of Helium's recent contest with SparkFun and Google IoT Cloud. [MicroZed Chronicles: 96Board and Machine Learning]( In his latest MicroZed Chronicle, Adam Taylor takes a look at the Ultra96 and machine learning with the Xilinx BNN example. [An Introduction to Electronic Sensors]( In this article, John Teel provides an overview of the types of sensors most commonly used in consumer applications. [More News]( ICYMI Everything you may have missed from our blog. [zGlue, a New Way to Build Hardware?]( Will designing your own integrated package become as important, and commonplace, as designing your own PCB? [These LiDAR Glasses Let You “See” Like a Dolphin]( DolphinView lets you see the world like a dolphin via vibrations sent through your jaw. [Smartwatch Text Entry via Wrist Movements]( WrisText is a one-handed text entry technique for smartwatches. [Great Scott! It's a Back to the Future Clock!]( You don’t need 1.21 gigawatts of power to build this clock. [A Commodore 64 Makes a Nice Cyberdeck]( This Redditor converted a Commodore 64C case into a cyberdeck-style computer with Raspberry Pi. [Electronic Stickers for the Internet of Things]( Researchers have created a new fabrication method that makes thin-film electronic circuits peelable from a surface. [See All Blog Posts]( Hackster Videos Weekly interviews, live builds, teardowns, and more! [🔎 Available Now! Arduino MKR Vidor 4000]( The first Arduino FPGA board is out! Get the MKR Vidor 4000 now for $60. [🔎 Mr. Robot Badge (+SAOs) // DEFCON 2018]( It's the Mr. Robot Badge from Brian Benchoff! Quite possibly the coolest DEFCON Hacking Conference badge around... plus some new upgrades! [More Videos]( Startup Spotlight Show your support for these hot hardware campaigns. [CortexProg: A Cortex-M Programmer]( Now on Kickstarter, the CortexProg is a universal programmer of the Arm Cortex-M. [H]( MOD: A Ready-to-Solder Arduino Module]( Sean Hodgins' SAMD HCC Module is an easy-to-solder, Arduino and CircuitPython-compatible module. [Fumetractor: A Portable Fume Extractor Kit]( A small fume extractor kit that can operate via a USB plug or a rechargeable battery. Across the Board OSHW for your next design. [Lyra-5A Dual Brushed Motor Controller]( This dual brushed motor controller can take advantage of different input types. [Khadas Edge Board]( Another attempt at a System-on-Module for makers? [C.H.I.P. Pro Clones]( C.H.I.P. Pro derivatives are now being produced and sold on Amazon. [Hologram Nova LTE-M / NB-IoT]( The Nova is an open source USB modem that works with SBCs like the Raspberry Pi and BeagleBone. [Share a tip] Why You Can't Afford to Miss Arm TechCon2018 Planning on attending? Use promo code 18ARMHACK to receive a $50 discount on your conference pass. [Register Now]( [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [Youtube]( Hackster.io 531 Howard St, Fl 2 San Francisco, CA 94105 USA [Unsubscribe]( Â

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