As we’ve been spending time in the PJRC forum and broader Teensy community, it is clear that users are looking for 3D printable parts to support their Teensy projects. Teensy users have built an expansive library of 3D print files for Teensy - enclosures, mounting systems, robotics hardware, audio project parts, and many more.
We wanted to see if it was possible to replace a hub using LEGO® SPIKE components with hobby electronics… and it turns out... it is.
Here are some ideas from Hackster users about what to use a MyoWare EMG Sensor for.
Measure soil moisture, duh! This is a roundup of projects that progresses from simple readings to fully-automated greenhouses!
DigiKey takes advantage of the flexibility of the XRP Controller Board and turns it into an automatic magnetic chess board!
In this video, we talk with Keegan, a Cornell Duffield Engineering Student, about how their team reimagined XRP as more than just a single robot. Their goal was to build projects that demonstrate that XRP is a true platform—one that can take on many shapes, sizes, and personalities.
Artist and technologist Daric Gill has spent years building experiential sculptures that bridge biology, sound, and interactivity. His latest project — The Translation Machine — continues that exploration by creating an acoustic dialogue between humans, global environments, and Apis mellifera, the Western honeybee.
Mecanum wheels are fascinating - see how the XRP community has added Mecanum wheels to the XRP; we also reference some fun resources to learn more about Mecanum wheels - how they work and applications.
Have you ever wanted your plants to tell you how they're feeling? Check out this Qwiic Circuit Creation!
Using up old e-waste to whip up the scariest thing I can think of for Halloween