XyphroLabs's UsbGpib is an open-source hardware, inexpensive, and portable USB to GPIB adapter aiming to provide "access to ...
A hardware device that can be copied, made and sold by anyone without any royalties or payment. The detailed specifications are published free of charge. Following in the footsteps of open-source ...
An open source USB to GPIB adapter will soon reach version 3, bringing an integrated Ethernet port with PoE support.
Today at the Open Hardware Summit at MIT, OSHWA, the Open Source Hardware Association has announced a huge revision to the Open Hardware certification process. The goal here is to design a better ...
Open-source hardware continues to gain ground, spearheaded by RISC-V — despite the fact that this processor technology is neither free nor simple to use. Nevertheless, the open-source hardware ...
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Open source hardware and software development have transformed scientific research by providing freely accessible design schematics, code, and protocols that empower researchers to build, modify and ...
Daniel Terdiman is a senior writer at CNET News covering Twitter, Net culture, and everything in between. NEW YORK--There are 13 million-dollar open-source hardware companies, but there have been no ...
Open-source hardware (OSHW) concerns hardware design that is publicly available for anyone to study, modify, distribute, make, or sell, or hardware based on that design. The design must be available ...
This article presents the open source hardware and the future it holds in advancing technology. It briefly introduces the open source software (OSS) with its advantages and disadvantages, making way ...
Hardware design's growing abstraction might lead you to think open-source development is just around the corner. Jim says that's not the case. Open source is a powerful force in software development.
*Basic #1: do not electrocute yourself with a homemade toaster that isn't even screwed together. https://certification.oshwa.org/basics.html OPEN SOURCE HARDWARE ...