@oshpark, #BleepLabs, @crowdsupply from @helenleigh, #GroupGets, #LattePanda, @shawnhymel, #IceWhale/#Zima... πŸ˜…πŸ’­πŸ“›πŸ“›πŸ“›
#Groupgets is great and I love their #FLIR products but the PureThermal OpenMV really takes the cake. I’ve dabbled in FLIR with a 2.5 #lepton lens and a small breakout board but a full handheld open source camera is next level. No need for iOS or Android apps. Includes a larger battery than the mobile FLIR One. If only it weren’t so expensive! I’d rather upgrade my current lens to a 3.5 and double my resolution. Still very cool. https://groupgets.com/manufacturers/getlab/products/purethermal-openmv
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Here is a video of one of my first thermal experiments using sensors and boards from #groupgets. Making this video was when I came up with the idea of using discarded Polaroid cameras as a case for a thermal camera. #mastoart #photography #thermal

Looks Like a Pi Zero, Is Actually an ESP32 Development Board

ATMegaZero ESP32- S2, showing optional color-coded 40-pin header (top)

The ATMegaZero ESP32-S2 is currently being funded with a campaign on GroupGets, and it's a microcontroller board modeled after the Raspberry Pi Zero's form factor. That means instead of the embedded Linux system most of us know and love, it's an ESP32-based development board with the same shape and 40-pin GPIO header as the Pi Zero. As a bonus, it has some neat features like a connector for inexpensive SSD1306 and SH1106-based OLED displays.

Being able to use existing accessories can go a long way towards easing a project's creation, and leveraging that is one of the reasons for sharing the Pi Zero form factor. Ease of use is also one of the goals, so the boards will ship with CircuitPython (derived from MicroPython), and can also be used with the Arduino IDE.

If a microcontroller board using the Pi Zero form factor looks a bit familiar, you might be remembering the original ATMegaZero which was based on the Atmel ATMega32U4, but to get wireless communications one needed to attach a separate ESP8266 module. This newer board keeps the ATMegaZero name and footprint, but now uses the Espressif ESP32-S2 to provide all the necessary functions.

CircuitPython has been a feature in a wide variety of projects and hacks we've seen here at Hackaday, and it's a fine way to make a microcontroller board easy to use right out of the box.

#crowdfunding #microcontrollers #atmegazero #circuitpython #esp32 #esp32s2 #espressif #groupgets #micropython #pizero

Looks Like A Pi Zero, Is Actually An ESP32 Development Board

The ATMegaZero ESP32-S2 is currently being funded with a campaign on GroupGets, and it’s a microcontroller board modeled after the Raspberry Pi Zero’s form factor. That means instead of…

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Borads anyone?

Another open hardware design from the @96Boards mezzanine initiative has been promoted to crowd funding.

Join the GroupGet for the I2S Mezzanine to make it a success! https://groupgets.com/campaigns/485-i2s-mezzanine … #groupgets

I2S Mezzanine

The 96Boards I2S mezzanine (Designed by Adam Serbinski) is the latest community inspired add-on board promoted to funding on GroupGets. It is an awesome audio mezzanine contribution to the 96Boards Community Mezzanine Initiative. Specifications 85mm x 54mm Multiple stereo outputs driven by ...