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#Hugo is a 4-button #ESP8266 #WiFi #Remote, #Arduino compatible and simple to use. #HomeAutomation #OpenHardware #Hue #Lighting
A simple and efficient device to improve air quality while saving power.
Fresh air all year round! #OpenERV mounts in a window to exchange polluted air from inside with clean air from outside, without the heating/cooling problems of an open window. Great for houses, apartments, RVs and Tiny Houses.
We produce high quality bare printed circuit boards, focused on the needs of prototyping, hobby design, and light production. All our services offer purple soldermask over bare copper (SMOBC) and an Electroless Nickel Immersion Gold (ENIG) finish. These are suitable for a lead-free reflow process, and are RoHS compliant.
The 21st century realization of the C65 heritage: A complete 8-bit computer running around 40x faster than a C64 while being highly compatible. C65 design, mechanical keyboard, HD output, SD card support, Ethernet, extended memory and other features increase the fun without spoiling the 8-bit feel. Hardware designs and software are open-source (LGPL).
This #Python project emulates a #Hue Bridge. It's Free software under #GPLv3 and #Apache licenses. After Installation, it is possible to control and manage
– ZigBee lights (using Raspbee module, original Hue Bridge or IKEA Tradfri Gateway),
– Mi-Light bulbs (using MiLight Hub),
– Neopixel strips (WS2812B and SK6812) and
– any cheap ESP8266 based bulb by replacing the firmware with a custom one.
Written in Python, making it suitable to run on all small devices such as the RaspberryPi.
Arduino sketches are provided for the Hue Dimmer Switch, Hue Tap Switch and Hue Motion Sensor.
Lights are two-way synchronized so any change made from original Sensors and Switches will also be applied to the Bridge emulator.
The goal of this repository is to collect mechanical keyboard related projects (preferably Open Source).
The ColorHug is an open source display colorimeter. It allows you to calibrate your screen so it can display accurate colors. By buying OpenHardware like the ColorHug you can be sure you are supporting an ecosystem of people who want to create open source products that are even better than their proprietary counterparts. ColorHug2 was built as an upgrade to the original ColorHug device that was only capable of profiling some types of display.
The XYZ color values measured using the ColorHug are processed into a ICC file which can be used in Windows, OS X and Linux. The supplied LiveUSB disk contains all the required software, or you can use your existing Linux installation.
The Turris Omnia home router has powerful hardware and can handle gigabit traffic while doing much more. You can use it as a home server, NAS, printserver and it even has a virtual server built-in (LXC).
Home router is necessary to connect you to the Internet but it is idle most of the time, just eating electricity. Why not use it for more tasks? With powerful hardware, Turris Omnia can handle gigabit traffic and still be able to do much more. You can use it as a home server, NAS, printserver and it even has a virtual server built-in.