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Happy Arduino Week Hacksters! Check out some of the latest announcements and more in this week's Hac

Happy Arduino Week Hacksters! Check out some of the latest announcements and more in this week's Hackster Newsletter... ♾️ Arduino Week 2022 This Arduino Week has been full of enlightening speakers, engaging workshops, and amazing projects so far. There's still more to come in Days 5 and 6, so remember to mark your calendars for two more days of Arduino fun on Friday and Saturday! [Save the date]( Hardware 🦾 Braccio ++ Robot Arm The Braccio ++ is an improved take on Arduino’s industrial arm-style learning robot. [Read more]( 🌟 Arduino Portenta X8 Boasting a total of nine cores, the Portenta X8 is like an Arduino and a Raspberry Pi rolled into one compact industrial-grade gum stick. [Read more]( Projects of the Week 🍺 Mug, or not Mug? This project by MJRoBot explores image classification with Arduino Portenta, Edge Impulse, and OpenMV to test ML models to detect if a mug is present in an image. [Read more]( 🐦 TinyML Bird Feeder Use an ESP-32 Cam and an Edge Impulse model to take photos of your avian friends visiting your solar-powered bird feeder! [Read more]( What's Happening? 🔍 Chip Shortage Insights Avnet conducted a survey of engineers around the world regarding the current chip shortage. Check out their findings in this article by Cameron Coward! [Read more]( 🏆 RISC-V MCU Challenge This new challenge is enhancing developers' understanding of the RISC-V application and allows them to get hands-on experience with the RISC-V MCU. [Register now]( 🧠ECoG Brain Implants Not usually implanted near movement control brain regions, ECoG implants can nevertheless provide useful BCI signals. [Read more]( 🔎 Arduino Nicla Vision // Unboxing & Intro Alex unboxes the Arduino Nicla Vision: a tiny, industrial-level microcontroller that enables TinyML machine learning at the edge with a built-in 2MP camera, microphone, and sensors (including a 6-axis IMU and TOF distance sensor). [On Friday, we'll take a look at its sibling, the Nicla Sense ME](. Let's open it up! [Watch now]( [Hackster.io]( Curated weekly by a team of hardware nerds. 531 Howard St, Fl 2 San Francisco, CA 94105 USA Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe]( from our list.

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