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Interview with James Bruton, Spotlight on the Coral Dev Board Micro, and more... 🎙️ Jame

Interview with James Bruton, Spotlight on the Coral Dev Board Micro, and more... 🎙️ James Bruton: Electronics in Motion // Hackster Café Off-kilter bikes, a triple-orbed power chair, a tightrope-walking prosthesis, and an open-source dog robot – these are just a few of James Bruton's wildly popular mechatronic inventions. Drawing on skills from toy design to welding, he tackles projects that move, flex, and roll. [Watch now]( Hardware 🧠DFRobot UNIHIKER Powered by a Rockchip RK3308 system-on-chip, this plug-and-play development platform aims to get you started fast. [Read more]( 🌟 Milk-V Duo Inspired by the Raspberry Pi Pico, the Milk-V Duo packs two Linux-capable RISC-V cores into a compact breadboard-friendly footprint. [Read more]( Projects of the Week 🌐 Kria SoM Carrier Card Take a look at developing complex FPGA-based hardware around a model-based approach and SoMs in this latest project from Adam Taylor. [Read more]( ✈️ PyPortal Flight Tracker Track and monitor aircraft positions on a live map with an IoT display that collects and visualizes real-time flight data. [Read more]( What's Happening? 🎉 Spectra Join thousands of developers in educational IoT workshops and enter for a chance to win a Photon 2 from Particle by registering for Spectra. [Register now]( 🏆 Contest Deadlines Both our Smart Campus contest and TechFashion contest deadlines are nearly here! Don't miss your chance to submit your project to win some prizes. [Go to the contests]( ⚡ Sensors Converge 2023 North America's largest electronics event for design engineers starts in a few days! Register now to attend engaging webinars and workshops to enhance your skills. [Register now]( 🔦 Coral Dev Board Micro // Hackster Spotlight This Hackster Spotlight takes a look at the Coral Dev Board Micro from Google. Based on NXP's dual-core i.MX RT1176 MCU, the development board features a Coral Edge TPU, a built-in camera, and a microphone to help users get started with low-power on-device machine learning projects. [Watch now]( [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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