WiCAN is a powerful CAN adapter based on ESP32-C3 that can be used for car hacking and general CAN bus development. It is available in two form factors: OBD-II and standard USB-CAN. The original firmware can interact directly with RealDash using Wi-Fi or BLE, which allows you to create custom dashboards with beautiful graphics. It is available for Android, iOS, and Windows 10. WiCAN connects to your existing Wi-Fi network and any device on that network, and it allows you to configure Wi-Fi and CAN settings through a built-in web interface. Both versions have a power saving mode that detects when the voltage drops below 13 V or other preset values. When this power saving mode is enabled, WiCAN is able to enter sleep mode, reducing the current consumption to less than 1 mA.
This is a fun electronic toy car that features power-ups! The author uses color sensors and magnetic switches to trigger fun tricks like acceleration, deceleration, and rotation. It draws a lot of inspiration from Mario Kart.
After a failed Kickstarter campaign, the author has now open-sourced the software, hardware, and mechanics.
A versatile LiDAR SLAM package. Supports various types of LiDAR sensors (mechanical, solid-state, etc.), 6-axis and 9-axis IMU, loose coupling and tight coupling, mapping and positioning, loop detection, etc.
Dimebots are a group of autonomous, independent micro-robots that are as small as a dime, making them among the smallest robots in the world.
This is a very simple open source scanning laser rangefinder. It uses triangulation. Its components cost less than $35 (excluding shipping). This lidar is very useful in robotics - for SLAM and navigation tasks.
With features like adaptive cruise control, driver monitoring, automatic lane centering, etc., it is available for Toyota, Hyundai, Honda and many other brands, about 275+ models. openpilot complies with ISO26262 guidelines.
You can record your life anytime and anywhere, remember people's names, calculate food calories, translate in real time, and have intelligent conversations...
The circuit board in the project is drawn using Jiali Chuang EDA, and the code uses Arduino IDE, which is very suitable for beginners who are interested in robots.
The software, hardware, and mechanical structure are all open source.
Supports continuous or intermittent monitoring of important biometric signals such as ECG, heart rate, HRV, PPG, SpO₂, blood pressure trend and respiration. It integrates daily use and advanced research applications.