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Hackster Café with Ayesha Iftiqhar-Wilson, New FPGAdventures + More 🎙️ Ayesha Iftiqha

Hackster Café with Ayesha Iftiqhar-Wilson, New FPGAdventures + More 🎙️ Ayesha Iftiqhar-Wilson: Hardware Polymath A self-described “electrical engineer in clean tech and maker of pretty PCBs,” Ayesha Iftiqhar-Wilson caught our attention at this year’s Open Hardware Summit but you might also know her from Reinvented Magazine’s Princesses with Power Tools or her new company Sparkletronics. [Watch now]( Hardware 🥔 Sweet Potato SBC Taking aim at industrial applications, Libre Computer's low-cost Sweet Potato includes an internal USB header and Power-over-Ethernet capabilities. [Read more]( 🔍 Tiny ESP32 Dev Board Paul Price's ESP32-C3 board is barely larger than the QFN32 itself, but has USB and an RGB LED! [Read more]( Projects of the Week ⌨️ Anouk's ScreenDress Anouk Wipprecht's ScreenDress blends fashion with cutting-edge technology to expose the inner emotions of the wearer to the outside world. [Read more]( 🎮 DOOM on Nano ESP32 Naveen Kumar ported DOOM onto an Arduino Nano ESP32 and created a simple handheld console that lets him play the game on the go. [Read more]( What's Happening? ✨ micro:bit — the next gen BBC has partnered with Farnell and OKdo to manufacture and distribute 675,000 micro:bits to UK schools, free of charge, to get children hands-on with embedded electronics and programming. [Read more]( 💰 Arduino Raises $22M Arduino has announced a major funding boost, closing a Series B round with an additional $22 million — money it says it will use to expand and support its Arduino Pro and Cloud platform offerings. [Read more]( 🚨 Last Call for Hardware Have an idea for an assistive tech project? We're giving away 150 kits from Blues, Coral, and Useful Sensors as well as 100 gift cards from PCBWay and M5Stack to get you started. Hardware applications close September 17th. [Apply now]( 📷 Hackster's FPGAdventures: FPGA-Driven Video Streaming with the Microchip PolarFire SoC Video Kit We're back with the next installment of our FPGAdventures series! Join us as take Microchip's PolarFire SoC Video Kit for a spin, using the FPGA fabric and its RISC-V cores to stream live video. [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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