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  1. This project guides you through building a real working Star Trek Communicator using FONA Feather and 3D printing.

    • The prop can make real cell phone calls using the FONA Feather!

    • The device features a vibration motor, speaker, and microphone mounted inside the case.

    • You can customize the buttons to call any number you want.

    • The 2500mAh battery is rechargeable over USB and will provide several hours of energy.
  2. Learn how to get started with Seeed Studio XIAO ESP32C6 development board. This page covers hardware and software preparation, running the first Blink program, battery usage, and deep sleep mode.
  3. A USB key with a Trinket M0 heart and four RGB NeoPixels for customizable glow.
  4. In the development of artificial intelligence, the application of Large Language Model (LLM) Single Board Computers (SBC) and AI sensors is becoming increasingly widespread. This article will detail the performance tests and tutorials of high-performance SBCs such as the NVIDIA Jetson AGX Orin 64GB Developer Kit, Raspberry Pi, LattePanda Alpha / Delta / Sigma Single Board Computers and explore how to deploy and run various LLMs on these platforms. In addition, we will introduce some easy-to-use AI cameras and voice recognition sensors, as well as their applications in innovative projects.
    2024-03-07 Tags: , , , , , , by klotz
  5. Atopile aims to simplify hardware design through coding schematics.
    This approach may lead to easier reuse of circuit designs.
    However, detecting errors on a schematic or PCB layout might be harder than spotting them in code.
    2024-02-06 Tags: , , , , by klotz
  6. Apply sound data-based anomalous behavior detection, diagnose the root cause via object detection concurrently, and inform the user via SMS.

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