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Interview with Indifferent Engine, Unboxing the KR260 Robotics Starter Kit, and more... 🎙

Interview with Indifferent Engine, Unboxing the KR260 Robotics Starter Kit, and more... 🎙️ Indifferent Engine's Janky Tape Echo // Hackster Café Billed as "Southeast England’s most intense live band", Indifferent Engine are also the creators of the Janky Tape Echo: an "open source, DIY tape echo effect for guitars, vocals, and synthesisers." The 3D-printed, Arduino-driven device is designed with easily-sourced parts to enable anyone to build, fix, and modify it. Adam Paul and Tom Wilson join Hackster's Alex Glow to chat about Janky Tape Echo and the band's other open innovations. [Watch now]( Hardware 🖥️ I2C-Tiny-USB Firmware If you've ever wanted to easily interface I2C devices with a USB-compatible computer at a low cost, Renze Nicolai has what you need. [Read more]( 🤖 LOLIN C3 Pico Despite its even smaller footprint, the new LOLIN C3 Pico retains compatibility with C3 Mini — and D1 Mini — accessory boards. [Read more]( Projects of the Week 🐍 LED Snake Plant Check out how this artistic potted snake plant with twinkling leaves of yarn came to be in this project by Michelle Sharer. [Read more]( ⛵ AgroNordic Learn more about this sustainable platform of sensing and irrigation automation based around Nordic's Thingy:53. [Read more]( What's Happening? 🏆 PSoC Hardware Apps Infineon has extended the hardware application for PSoC kits to November 23rd! Don't miss your chance to use powerful hardware in your next project. [Apply for hardware]( 🌎 Nordic Contest Winners Check out the winning projects of Nordic's Smarter Sustainable World Challenge to see how they utilized the Thingy:53 to reduce ecological footprints. [See the winners]( 🛠️ Arm DevSummit Arm DevSummit launched last week with engaging keynotes and masterclasses. Check out the released sessions and attend live workshops next week! [View Sessions]( 🔎 AMD Xilinx Kria KR260 Robotics Starter Kit // Unboxing The Kria KR260 Robotics Starter Kit from AMD Xilinx is designed to streamline your prototyping workflow, from robots to factory automation with image-based machine learning. High-end camera ports and readymade accelerated apps make setup a snap. The kit boasts a generous assortment of ports – including quadruple USB and Ethernet banks, HDMI, four PMOD connectors, and a Raspberry Pi-compatible 40-pin header. This kit opens up the K26 SoM – optimized for commercial or industrial edge vision applications – to help you automate the physical world. [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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