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News from Hackster.io Riverdi IoT Display ? The Missing Link in the IoT Ecosystem Riverdi has prod

News from Hackster.io Riverdi IoT Display — The Missing Link in the IoT Ecosystem Riverdi has produced a Python-programmable, ESP32-powered IoT display with truly great graphical capabilities (thanks to the Bridgetek graphics controller onboard). It’s designed to be a part of every high-quality IoT project. It’s easy to see why, with its low-power consumption, sleek design, and expandability options. Two MikroBUS slots and the two Grove connectors on the back on the display offer you a way to expand it in any way you wish. You can add everything from buttons to motor control, and temperature and humidity sensors. [Get Yours]( Meet the Winners of Particle's Exploring & Understanding Our Connected World Contest An automatic road quality detector, an IoT-powered water bank, a shared situational awareness system for vehicles, and an urban noise and air pollution monitor are just some of the winning Particle Mesh projects. [Check 'em Out!](  Projects of the Week See what's trending in the Hackster community. [Android Things IR Remote Hacker by Mehmet Burak Akgün]( The IR Remote Hacker imagines that you can control all remote-controlled electronic devices by voice and also with a mobile application. Published in [Android]( [Arduino]( [Google]( [Raspberry Pi]( [ESP32 MATRIX Voice Satellites Streaming Audio to Pi Server by alexis, Samreen, Boris, and Carlos]( MATRIX Voice ESP32 standalone satellite mics for a Raspberry Pi server running Snips. Credit to Paul Romkes for this amazing project! Published in [MATRIX Labs]( [Raspberry Pi]( [Snips]( [MIPI Procesing with Ultra96 by Adam Taylor]( Creating a high performance edge processing node using the Ultra96, MIPI and DisplayPort. Published in [96Boards]( [Avnet]( [Xilinx]( [Real-Time Weather with Raspberry Pi by Arduino “having11” Guy]( View current weather data by using the OpenWeatherMap API along with the new Raspberry Pi 4. Published in [Microsoft]( [Raspberry Pi]( [FPGA Camera Edge Detection by Dimiter Kendri]( Use a Minized ZYNQ FPGA SoC to implement a real-time edge detection algorithm for lane detection. Published in [Avnet]( [Xilinx]( [USB Morse Keyer by Dilshan Jayakody]( A PIC16F886-based CW auto keyer with USB and Morse key interfaces. Published in [Adafruit]( [Digilent]( [Microchip]( [NXP]( [ON Semiconductor]( [STMicroelectronics]( [Texas Instruments]( [See All Projects](  What's Happening? News, interviews, contests + more. [Webinar: Rapidly Secure Your IoT Applications with Azure Sphere]( Join us on September 4th for an overview of Microsoft’s Azure Sphere MCU and the ecosystem focused on security at the edge, OS, and cloud. [Request Your Azure Sphere Kit]( Claim your kit, access our new training course, and then start building your device and pinging the server for a chance to win thousands of dollars in prizes! [Final Weeks to Submit Your IOTA Projects]( IOTA is challenging you to build a device that can buy and sell goods or services for money using the IOTA protocol. Prizes include a DJI Mavic Air, a Cetus3D printer, and an Oculus Quest headset.  ICYMI: Blog Everything you may have missed from our blog. [ArduinoBLE v1.1.0 Adds BLE Central Support]( With BLE Central support in the ArduinoBLE library, Arduino boards can now connect to peripheral devices and perhaps even act as a hub for IoT applications. [Battery-Free Approach to Ocean IoT]( A group of MIT researchers is attempting to understand our oceans better without relying on batteries with their innovative battery-free underwater sensors. [Qt Introduces Bare Metal Toolkit for MCUs]( The new Qt for MCUs lets you skip the operating system and run a graphical user interface on bare metal microcontrollers. [AR for PCBs?]( Inspectar promises to make your board inspections quick and easy with the help of augmented reality. [3D-Printed Robots Self-Assemble and Roll Out]( Harvard and Caltech researchers developed an origami-inspired soft robots that can move and change shape in response to external stimuli. [SAP-1 8-Bit Processor Uses Discrete Logic Chips in a Refined Design]( Daniel Grießhaber’s SAP-1 microprocessor features a sleek PCB with a 400Hz clock, 8-bit data bus, 16-bytes of RAM, 16-bit control word, and more. [RoAM: Robotic Assisted Mobility]( Caltech roboticists are working to help paralyzed individuals walk again by combining exoskeletons with spinal stimulation. [See All Blog Posts](  Hackster Videos Weekly interviews, live builds, teardowns, and more! [Card10: CCCamp 2019 Wrist Badge]( Chaos Communication Camp happens every four years, and this badge was worth the wait: designed to be mounted on the wrist, CARD10 includes three ways to measure your heart rate and more! [Control Relays with the Azure Sphere Kit]( In this demo, we write and flash some example Visual Basic code to turn two relays on and off. We're using the Mikroelektronika Click boards with the Azure Sphere Dev Kit. [See All Videos]( Across the Board OSHW for your next design. [MONSTER M4SK]( Based on an ATSAMD51G19, the Adafruit MONSTER M4SK is like two HalloWings stuck together. [Metronome and Low-Pass Filter Kits]( ABW has created a couple of low-cost, simple audio kits to help audiophiles and musicians learn how to solder.  MicroZed Chronicles: Ultra96, PYNQ, Click Mezzanine, SPI and I2C [Read More]( [Hackster.io] Hackster.io 531 Howard St, Fl 2 San Francisco, CA 94105 USA [Unsubscribe](

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