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  2. List of open-source hardware projects - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of open-source hardware projects, including computer systems and components, cameras, radio, telephony, science education, machines and tools, robotics, renewable energy, home automation, medical and biotech, automotive, prototyping, test equipment, and musical instruments.

  3. List of Arduino boards and compatible systems - Wikipedia

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    Optional CIC61508 safety monitor. Arduino IDE supported via add-in, plus Eclipse-based tools with multicore debugger. MBZ Pro WiFi Atmega328P-PU MaxBlitz: MBZ Pro Mega is an Arduino compatible stand-alone board with a prototyping area and built-in Wi-Fi. Featuring a compact design, it helps to shrink Arduino projects and make it permanent.

  4. Arduino - Wikipedia

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    The source code for the IDE is released under the GNU General Public License, version 2. [63] The Arduino IDE supports the languages C and C++ using special rules of code structuring. The Arduino IDE supplies a software library from the Wiring project, which provides many common input and

  5. OLinuXino - Wikipedia

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    The project's CAD files are hosted on GitHub, allowing everyone to study and customize them according to their needs. [1] Initially OLinuXino was designed with EAGLE. In March 2016 the first boards designed with KiCad became available as OLIMEX Ltd announced plans on switching development to Open Source CAD tools. [2]

  6. OBDuino - Wikipedia

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    An LCD and three input buttons. A typical LCD is 2 rows x 16 characters or 4x20 character, based on the HD44780, with a circuit based on the mpguino circuit. [2] Microcontroller code. This is a C++ program based on the Arduino framework, called a Sketch in Arduino terminology.

  7. Hitachi HD44780 LCD controller - Wikipedia

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    The Hitachi HD44780 LCD controller is an alphanumeric dot matrix liquid crystal display (LCD) controller developed by Hitachi in the 1980s. The character set of the controller includes ASCII characters, Japanese Kana characters, and some symbols in two 40 character lines.

  8. AVR microcontrollers - Wikipedia

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    The creators of the AVR give no definitive answer as to what the term "AVR" stands for. [3] However, it is commonly accepted that AVR stands for A lf and V egard's R ISC processor. [ 4 ] Note that the use of "AVR" in this article generally refers to the 8-bit RISC line of Atmel AVR microcontrollers.

  9. Raspberry Pi - Wikipedia

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    An incomplete source of a Linux port of VCOS is available as part of the reference graphics driver published by Broadcom. [192] Haiku – an open source BeOS clone that has been compiled for the Raspberry Pi and several other ARM boards. [193] Work on Pi 1 began in 2011, but only the Pi 2 will be supported. [194]