Create Your Own Stylophone: A DIY Electronic Instrument for Just $12

Create Your Own Stylophone: A DIY Electronic Instrument for Just $12

Project Name: PCB Electronic Instrument Project Author: Modified Workshop Director Introduction Before we look at today’s open-source recommendation, let’s understand what a Stylophone is. Stylophone is an electronic instrument. It was all the rage in the 1970s. In fact, its creation was a coincidence; an enthusiast came up with the idea while repairing a toy … Read more

Lightweight Embedded System Framework: mr-library Overview

Lightweight Embedded System Framework: mr-library Overview

Introduction to mr-library mr-library is a lightweight framework for embedded systems that provides a unified low-level driver device model and basic service functions. It features modular design, configurability, and extensibility, helping developers quickly build embedded applications. The mr-library framework supports basic kernel functions such as mutexes and object management. It integrates asynchronous event-driven frameworks (events), … Read more

Deploying OpenWrt 23.05.3 on VMware ESXi

Deploying OpenWrt 23.05.3 on VMware ESXi

Total: 1234 words, 38 images,Estimated reading time: 2 minutes Previously, OpenWrt was deployed on VMware Workstation (Deploying the latest version of OpenWrt 23.05.3 on VMware Workstation). If you want to deploy OpenWrt directly on ESXi, you will find that the conversion of the image cannot directly generate OVF or OVA files, and ESXi also has … Read more

Overview of Open Source Processors and SoCs Based on RISC-V Architecture

Overview of Open Source Processors and SoCs Based on RISC-V Architecture

Author: Lei Silei, EETOP CPU Forum Moderator, Username: leishangwen,This article is from the author’s blog, the link can be clicked to read the original article. RISC-V is an open-source instruction set architecture designed and released by the University of California, Berkeley (hereinafter referred to as UCB). Its goal is to become the Linux of the … Read more

Opportunities in the Trillion-Level IoT Market? Defining the Market is Key

Opportunities in the Trillion-Level IoT Market? Defining the Market is Key

For companies related to IoT, including computing hardware, software, systems integration, data analysis, communication, and professional services, clearly defining the Internet of Things is crucial to determining their market opportunities. According to analysis by Strategy Analytics, the market size encompassing all IoT elements was $150 billion in 2016 and is projected to grow to $550 … Read more

Design of VGA/LCD Display Controller Based on FPGA (With Code)

Design of VGA/LCD Display Controller Based on FPGA (With Code)

Welcome to the FPGA technology community. The community is vast, and meeting is fate. You can follow the FPGA technology community to obtain other resources of interest in the “adventuring” and “heroic deeds” sections, or chat over drinks. Today, we bring you the design of a VGA/LCD display controller based on FPGA. Due to the … Read more

What to Do When Your Computer Only Fans Run After Booting?

What to Do When Your Computer Only Fans Run After Booting?

When you power on your computer and only the fans are running, with no response from the monitor, it certainly indicates a hardware issue. The best approach is to use a process of elimination to identify the problem. Here’s how: 1. Press the Caps Lock key on the keyboard. If the light turns on, it … Read more

Raspberry Pi 400 Review: Faster CPU, New Layout, Better Cooling

Raspberry Pi 400 Review: Faster CPU, New Layout, Better Cooling

The Raspberry Pi 400 is essentially a Raspberry Pi 4 built into a keyboard. This great concept takes me back to my first personal computer. Of course, in the spirit of Raspberry, the complete kit is quite reasonably priced at around $100 (RMB: 660.8). Here are the details provided by Pi Hut: The Pi 400 … Read more