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M5 Stack Update, the latest on the STM8S003 Dev Board, and more... ️ M5Stack Update //

M5 Stack Update, the latest on the STM8S003 Dev Board, and more... 🛠️ M5Stack Update // Tech Highlight Time to check out M5Stack's ATOMS3 Dev Kit and Timer Camera X! We recently received a fun tech package: a teeny-tiny IoT block with a clickable screen, and a networked camera that can push photos to a local shared folder or Amazon S3. Dig into the details – and take a few first steps – with Hackster's Alex Glow! [Watch now]( Hardware ⚡ STM8S003 Dev Board Built as a response to component shortages, this compact dev board is a drop-in replacement for the Arduino Nano and compatibles. [Read more]( 🌐Renesas Jumps to 22nm Offering Bluetooth 5.3 Low Energy (BLE) at launch, this cutting-edge Arm Cortex-M33 microcontroller can be upgraded for future releases. [Read more]( Projects of the Week 🪠Drain Debris Detector This project uses the A1101 smart sensor to detect the accumulation of leaves, flowers, and other debris for a balcony drain and alert its user. [Read more]( 🌡️ Remote Read ProjectV1 The Remote Read Project reads if temperature and humidity levels go below a critical point and sends an SMS message to users. [Read more]( What's Happening? 🚀PHECDA Laser Engraver An early bird priced at $240, PHECDA is ELEGOO's latest attempt to reduce the entry barriers for laser engraving machines. [Back on Kickstarter]( 🤝 Sony Invests in RPi The new expansion to an already-close relationship adds greater weight to suggestions of AI acceleration on the Raspberry Pi 5. [Read more]( 🤖 AI Applications Webinar AMD introduces PlanetSpark Edge AI Box X7, a deployment-ready embedded edge AI box powered by AMD Zynq UltraScale+ MPSoCs. [Register now]( 💪 Derek Woodroffe's PicoCray Developer Derek Woodroffe has built a Cray-inspired "supercomputer" using Raspberry Pi Pico development boards — and has released the software for turning their RP2040 microcontrollers into a distributed computing platform, using I2C for inter-node communication. [Read more]( [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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