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First Activity of Edge Impulse's Dev Program, New FPGAdventures Article, & more... 🌟 Take You

First Activity of Edge Impulse's Dev Program, New FPGAdventures Article, & more... 🌟 Take Your Skills to the Edge with Edge Impulse's Developer Program The first activity of Edge Impulse's developer program is open! Your first challenge is to teach a device to recognize the phrase “Take it to the Edge” by following along with the project wizard. Edge Impulse has a series of tutorials and projects to help you learn about audio classification concepts you can use in this month's activity. Sign up now and be entered into our giveaway to win a Syntiant TinyML board and Edge Impulse swag. [Sign up now]( Hardware ⬜ BeagleBone AI-64 Based on a TI TDA4VM, the BeagleBone AI-64 is BeagleBoard.org's most ambitious design yet — and packs incredible power in a small footprint. [Read more]( 🟦 The ESP32-C5 Designed with the Internet of Things firmly in mind, Espressif's latest part is its first to connect to both 2.4GHz and 5GHz Wi-Fi 6. [Read more]( Projects of the Week 🔭 Electronic Finderscope StarPointer is a virtual electronic finderscope for astronomical telescopes that works with Stellarium and helps the observer identify objects in the sky. [Read more]( 🗺️ Litter Heatmap Learn how to create a prototype of a roadside litter detection device that maps trash in cities using Blues Wireless and Edge Impulse. [Read more]( What's Happening? 🕹️ Level Up Tech Winners The winners for the second Level Up Tech Series activity have been announced! Check out the winners and check back on Monday to register for the next activity. [See the winners]( 🎙️ Julian Oliver Interview We chat with Julian Oliver about his body of work with Raspberry Pi, BladeRF, and steganographic images, plus gadgets that teach you how to replicate them. [Watch now]( 🏆 NXP HoverGames 3 Preregister for HoverGames 3: Land, Sky, Food Supply and get notified once submissions open in September! [Preregister now]( 🛠️ Hackster's FPGAdventures: Linux on RISC-V with the Microchip PolarFire SoC Icicle Kit For those finding the default minimalist Linux build a little spartan, have a go at building your own — or experiment with AMP. [Read more]( [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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