The Open Supply {Hardware} Affiliation (OSHWA) runs a free program that permits creators to certify that their {hardware} complies with the group definition of open supply {hardware}. Everytime you see the certification emblem, you understand that the licensed {hardware} meets this commonplace.
At present the Certification database lists 3,253 particular person certifications! In February we added 16 new certifications, from assistive tech to bat sensors and all the things in between. We had been completely happy to have new and recurring names present up!
Shrub Hub IUD CA000073
(📷: Neil Squire Society)
From the Neil Squire Society we’ve got one other great piece of assistive expertise, the Shrub Hub! This low-cost digital swap interface permits customers to attach as much as three 3.5mm assistive switches to a digital gadget. It could ship keystrokes, mouse clicks and media management instructions, permitting for ease of use for these with restricted finger or hand dexterity.
EnviroDIY Mayfly Knowledge Logger UID US002801
(📷: Stroud Water Analysis Heart)
The Stroud Water Analysis Heart is working to advance data and stewardship of freshwater techniques by means of analysis, training and watershed restoration. They’ve launched the EnviroDIY Mayfly Knowledge Logger for long-term, low-power monitoring tasks for climate, water high quality or different environmental measurements. You possibly can even contribute your information to a watershed monitoring database!
Esperdyne UID DE000166
We’re large batheads over at OSHWA so seeing the ESPERDYNE are available in was thrilling! This dual-band ultrasound bat detector and recorder makes use of an ESP32-S3 for heterodyne monitoring at 192 kHz, with an on-device five-second ring buffer in PSRAM and a single-tap recording to microSD. It’s compact and easy, and ideally suited for people finding out within the area.
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