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Nordic DevAcademy Giveaway, Avnet Webinar Series + More 🎓 New Nordic DevAcademy Giveaway! Equip yourself with the technical know-how to build RTOS-based, Bluetooth Low Energy, and cellular IoT projects by participating in Nordic Semiconductor’s DevAcademy. Complete two courses to enhance your skills and enter for a chance to win an nRF9161 DK, nRF7002 DK, or nRF5340 DK kit. Get started now! [Take the courses]( Hardware ⬛ ASUS Tinker Board 3 ASUS has launched a new entry in the Tinker Board family, though fans may find its name somewhat familiar: the Raspberry Pi-inspired Tinker Board 3. [Read more]( 🟦 New STM32C071 Family STMicro has announced new models in its STM32C0 series of 32-bit MCUs, the STM32C071 — offering increased memory and on-chip USB support. [Read more]( Projects of the Week 💿 Is That a Brew-ray Disc? Alan Boris' coffee machine uses Edge Impulse and a Raspberry Pi to detect the format of an optical disc and choose a player with an A/V switcher. [Read more]( ✨ Magnetic LED Matrix Bitluni's RISC-V-powered project snaps together 12-bit color depth from 8x8 LED matrices at 98 frames per second, with time to spare. [Read more]( What's Happening? 🆓 Want a PSoC 6 AI Kit? Have an idea for a project for our Getting Edgy Machine Learning design challenge with Infineon? We're awarding free kits to the top 50 hardware applicants to help make their submissions a reality. [Apply now]( ⚡ ThunderScope EEVengers' open source PC-based oscilloscope rivals commercial options with 350 MHz bandwidth, 1 GSa/s sample rate, and an $800 price tag. [Read more]( 🤖 Flexible Arduino Boards Yale engineers created flexible Arduino clones using liquid metal and traditional chips so that they could be incorporated into soft robots. [Read more]( 🔋 Avnet's Smart Energy Storage Webinar Series Join Avnet's technical webinar series for two days packed with the latest advancements in energy storage systems for the edge of AI, led by experts from Infineon, Digi, NXP, Molex, onsemi, STMicroelectronics, and Amphenol. [Register now]( [X]( [Facebook]( [YouTube]( [Instagram]( [Hackster.io]( Curated weekly by a team of hardware nerds. 2550 N. First Street, Suite 350 San Jose, CA 95131 USA Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe]( from our list.

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