• On Air Modular V1

    On Air Modular V1

    Build your own Modular LED Sign! This design prioritizes accessibility which means that the BoM can be ordered on Amazon and that everything was designed with solder-ability in mind. NOTE: This board is still an unfinished prototype that has not been built and verified. Operating Instructions: 1. [Important!] Power your buck converter and adjust the output voltage to 1.5V output before attempting to power the LEDs. If you cannot power the buck converter, just turn the potentiometer counterclockwise to its maximum setting.

    markwuflux

    16 Comments

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  • ATtiny13 Tiny Neo Tester

    ATtiny13 Tiny Neo Tester

    An ATtiny13 is more than sufficient to control almost any number of NeoPixels via an IR remote. The NeoController was originally developed as a tester for 800kHz NeoPixel strips. Since there was still so much flash left in the ATtiny13, an IR receiver was integrated so that some parameters can be controlled with an IR remote control. In this way, it is also suitable as a simple and cheap remote-controlled control unit for NeoPixels. Due to its small size (21.6mm x 11.4mm), it can be soldered directly to the LED strip without any problems. The power supply via a USB-C connection enables currents of up to 3A. There is still more than a third of the flash memory left for additional ideas.

    jecstronic

    1 Comment

    2 Stars


  • GPS Breakout - ZOE-M8Q (Qwiic)

    GPS Breakout - ZOE-M8Q (Qwiic)

    The SparkFun ZOE-M8Q GPS Breakout is a high accuracy, miniaturized, GPS board that is perfect for applications that don't possess a lot of space. The on-board ZOE-M8Q is a 72-channel GNSS receiver, meaning it can receive signals from the GPS, GLONASS, BeiDou, and Galileo constellations. This increases precision and decreases lock time and thanks to the onboard rechargable battery you'll have backup power enabling the GPS to get a hot lock within seconds! Additionally, this u-blox receiver supports I2C (u-blox calls this Display Data Channel) which made it perfect for the Qwiic compatibility so we don't have to use up our precious UART ports. Utilizing our handy Qwiic system, no soldering is required to connect it to the rest of your system. However, we still have broken out 0.1"-spaced pins in case you prefer to use a breadboard.

    adrian95

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    2 Stars


  • Playground: LoSS - ST LoRa Data Logger

    Playground: LoSS - ST LoRa Data Logger

    The LoSS - ST LoRa Data Logger project is designed to collect and log data using LoRa connectivity. It includes interfaces for JTAG and UART communication. Key components include multiple capacitors, resistors, a crystal oscillator, and an NXP MCU. The device interacts with various sensors and transmits data periodically using LoRa technology. Interface elements include buttons and a display for user interaction.

    collinsemasi

    21 Comments

    1 Star


  • Stuck Olive Translation Collar

    Stuck Olive Translation Collar

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    rf-user552997581

    1 Star


  • Stuck Apricot TV Glasses

    Stuck Apricot TV Glasses

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    rf-user755179048

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  • Stupid Copper Lightcycle

    Stupid Copper Lightcycle

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    rf-user859784155

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  • Stupid Indigo Translation Collar

    Stupid Indigo Translation Collar

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    rf-user584912872

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  • Stupid Azure Speeder Bike

    Stupid Azure Speeder Bike

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  • Stupid Gold Lightcycle

    Stupid Gold Lightcycle

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  • Stupid Gray Lightcycle

    Stupid Gray Lightcycle

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  • Still Maroon Flux Capacitor

    Still Maroon Flux Capacitor

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  • Stuck Orange Sonic Screwdriver

    Stuck Orange Sonic Screwdriver

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  • Still Maroon Flux Capacitor

    Still Maroon Flux Capacitor

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  • Stupid Orange Massive Robot Spider

    Stupid Orange Massive Robot Spider

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  • Still Blue Memory Implanter

    Still Blue Memory Implanter

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  • GPS Breakout - NEO-M9N, Chip Antenna (Qwiic)

    GPS Breakout - NEO-M9N, Chip Antenna (Qwiic)

    NEO-M9N GPS Breakout with on-board chip antenna is a high quality GPS board with equally impressive configuration options. The NEO-M9N module is a 92-channel u-blox M9 engine GNSS receiver, meaning it can receive signals from the GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, and BeiDou constellations witn ~1.5 meter accuracy. This breakout supports concurrent reception of four GNSS. This maximizes position accuracy in challenging conditions, increasing precision and decreases lock time; and thanks to the onboard rechargeable battery, you'll have backup power enabling the GPS to get a hot lock within seconds! Additionally, this u-blox receiver supports I2C (u-blox calls this Display Data Channel) which made it perfect for the Qwiic compatibility so we don't have to use up our precious UART ports. Utilizing our handy Qwiic system, no soldering is required to connect it to the rest of your system. However, we still have broken out 0.1"-spaced pins in case you prefer to use a breadboard.

    jecstronic

    1 Star


  • ST Logic Block - Bouton

    ST Logic Block - Bouton

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    32 Comments


  • ST Logic Block - Motherboard

    ST Logic Block - Motherboard

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  • ST Wifi Board

    ST Wifi Board

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  • Quadcopter-Naze-32

    Quadcopter-Naze-32

    Naze 32 Revision 6 Flight Controller Schematic At the heart of the Naze32 is a 32bit ST micro work horse of a processor, with untapped memory and cpu power and a host of equally impressive sensors. The Naze is also matched up with some of the nicest GUI programs and features to get the most out of your configuration. Naze32 rev6 Features: USB on right side PPM/PWM input as through-hole 3.3V, I2C on standard-size headers Fully pinout compatible with rev5 accessories (OSDoge etc) SBUS Inverter Spectrum satellite MPU6500 Sonar pads w/resistors added for direct connection to 5V sonar All extra pads (FT, GP, A5) on top, only sonar on bottom BMP280 barometer 16mbit flash Guide: https://www.dronetrest.com/t/naze-32-revision-6-flight-controller-guide/1605

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  • Quadcopter-Naze-32

    Quadcopter-Naze-32

    Naze 32 Revision 6 Flight Controller Schematic At the heart of the Naze32 is a 32bit ST micro work horse of a processor, with untapped memory and cpu power and a host of equally impressive sensors. The Naze is also matched up with some of the nicest GUI programs and features to get the most out of your configuration. Naze32 rev6 Features: USB on right side PPM/PWM input as through-hole 3.3V, I2C on standard-size headers Fully pinout compatible with rev5 accessories (OSDoge etc) SBUS Inverter Spectrum satellite MPU6500 Sonar pads w/resistors added for direct connection to 5V sonar All extra pads (FT, GP, A5) on top, only sonar on bottom BMP280 barometer 16mbit flash Guide: https://www.dronetrest.com/t/naze-32-revision-6-flight-controller-guide/1605

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  • STM32C071G8U6

    STM32C071G8U6

    ST Microelectronics STM32G071G8U6 UFQFPN-28_L4.0-W4.0-P0.50-BL LCSC Part Number: C724080 JLCPCB Part Class: Extended Part Manufactured by ST(意法半导体)


  • Quadcopter-Naze-32 i7fF

    Quadcopter-Naze-32 i7fF

    Naze 32 Revision 6 Flight Controller Schematic At the heart of the Naze32 is a 32bit ST micro work horse of a processor, with untapped memory and cpu power and a host of equally impressive sensors. The Naze is also matched up with some of the nicest GUI programs and features to get the most out of your configuration. Naze32 rev6 Features: USB on right side PPM/PWM input as through-hole 3.3V, I2C on standard-size headers Fully pinout compatible with rev5 accessories (OSDoge etc) SBUS Inverter Spectrum satellite MPU6500 Sonar pads w/resistors added for direct connection to 5V sonar All extra pads (FT, GP, A5) on top, only sonar on bottom BMP280 barometer 16mbit flash Guide: https://www.dronetrest.com/t/naze-32-revision-6-flight-controller-guide/1605


  • 40mmSqaure13.56MHzAntenna 2.41uH

    40mmSqaure13.56MHzAntenna 2.41uH

    2.41uH Inductor @ targeted 13.56MHz NFC Inductor Played around in the [ST coil calculator](https://eds.st.com/antenna/#/) assumption: dielectric constant of 4.5 trace thickness of 35um (1oz/sqft) results: 40x40mm 300um trace width 410um spacing 5 turns #NFC #coil #inductor #pcbinductor


  • Quadcopter-Naze-32 q5Np

    Quadcopter-Naze-32 q5Np

    Naze 32 Revision 6 Flight Controller Schematic At the heart of the Naze32 is a 32bit ST micro work horse of a processor, with untapped memory and cpu power and a host of equally impressive sensors. The Naze is also matched up with some of the nicest GUI programs and features to get the most out of your configuration. Naze32 rev6 Features: USB on right side PPM/PWM input as through-hole 3.3V, I2C on standard-size headers Fully pinout compatible with rev5 accessories (OSDoge etc) SBUS Inverter Spectrum satellite MPU6500 Sonar pads w/resistors added for direct connection to 5V sonar All extra pads (FT, GP, A5) on top, only sonar on bottom BMP280 barometer 16mbit flash Guide: https://www.dronetrest.com/t/naze-32-revision-6-flight-controller-guide/1605


  • Quadcopter-Naze-32

    Quadcopter-Naze-32

    Naze 32 Revision 6 Flight Controller Schematic At the heart of the Naze32 is a 32bit ST micro work horse of a processor, with untapped memory and cpu power and a host of equally impressive sensors. The Naze is also matched up with some of the nicest GUI programs and features to get the most out of your configuration. Naze32 rev6 Features: USB on right side PPM/PWM input as through-hole 3.3V, I2C on standard-size headers Fully pinout compatible with rev5 accessories (OSDoge etc) SBUS Inverter Spectrum satellite MPU6500 Sonar pads w/resistors added for direct connection to 5V sonar All extra pads (FT, GP, A5) on top, only sonar on bottom BMP280 barometer 16mbit flash Guide: https://www.dronetrest.com/t/naze-32-revision-6-flight-controller-guide/1605


  • Still Aquamarine Ecto Goggles

    Still Aquamarine Ecto Goggles

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    34 Comments


  • Still Tan Liquid Breathing Apparatus

    Still Tan Liquid Breathing Apparatus

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    23 Comments


  • Stuck Amber Replicator

    Stuck Amber Replicator

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    22 Comments


  • Stuck Green Electronic Thumb

    Stuck Green Electronic Thumb

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    19 Comments


  • Still Tan Massive Robot Spider

    Still Tan Massive Robot Spider

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    16 Comments


  • Stuck Azure Liquid Breathing Apparatus

    Stuck Azure Liquid Breathing Apparatus

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    13 Comments


  • Still Salmon Time Machine

    Still Salmon Time Machine

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    11 Comments


  • Stupid Tomato TARDIS

    Stupid Tomato TARDIS

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  • Stuck Maroon Antigravity Battle Room

    Stuck Maroon Antigravity Battle Room

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    9 Comments


  • Stupid Azure Battle Mech

    Stupid Azure Battle Mech

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    8 Comments


  • Stupid Cyan Teleporter

    Stupid Cyan Teleporter

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    7 Comments


  • Stupid Ivory Replicator

    Stupid Ivory Replicator

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    7 Comments


  • Stupid Emerald Battle Mech

    Stupid Emerald Battle Mech

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    7 Comments


  • Still Plum Warp Drive

    Still Plum Warp Drive

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    7 Comments


  • Stupid Salmon Lightcycle

    Stupid Salmon Lightcycle

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    6 Comments


  • Stupid Magenta Electronic Thumb

    Stupid Magenta Electronic Thumb

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    5 Comments


  • Stuck Beige Massive Robot Spider

    Stuck Beige Massive Robot Spider

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  • Still Cyan Battle Mech

    Still Cyan Battle Mech

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    5 Comments