
MicroUSB-powered ESP8266 OLED Board (omiker0’s Blog)
I created this design as a challenge to make a design under 1″ x 1″ in size.
ESP8266 Oled Board Rev3
by
miker

I created this design as a challenge to make a design under 1″ x 1″ in size.
by
miker
In order for myStorm to have practical use as a rapid FPGA development system we need to support many peripherals commonly used in modern digital electronics, inputs, outputs and patches.
Folknology has shared the boards on OSH Park:
small, OpenWRT-capable Linux computer [..] designed around an Atmel AT91SAM9G25 400 MHz CPU, and added some memory, Ethernet, and a CC2520 radio chip to handle the wireless side. It’s all done on a four-layer board, and hotplate/skillet reflowed
jop shared the board on OSH Park:
Steven J. Merrifield created this simple active constant current load ideal for testing power supplies:
handle up to 70V / 5A, with a selectable full scale that allows precise low current loads
sjm shared the board on OSH Park:


mincepi adds WiFi to the Raspberry Pi Zero without using USB:
$5 WiFi for the Pi Zero without using USB
More information is on the creators website:
mincepi has shared the board on OSH Park:
OpenPanzer.org Scout ESC
Dual brushed motor controller that accepts both TTL serial and RC inputs. The onboard processor is an ATmega 328 and can be programmed with the Arduino IDE
The bill of materials and EAGLE design files are available on the Open Panzer Downloads page. Source code is available on GitHub:
/Scout-ESC
OpenPanzer has shared the board on OSH Park:
Barbouri created a programmable voltage reference with the Teensy 3.2:
A precision programmable voltage reference circuit capable of 0.001 to 4.095 volt output in 1 mV steps with an accuracy of 100 uV.
Barbouri has shared the board on OSH Park:


tardate create this 16 LED SMD board with shift register interface, based on project 3 from the KiCad like a Pro course from Tech Explorations:
Schematic:

Video:
Shared project:

Steven Merrifield created this oscilloscope probe board:
Here is a basic high frequency differential probe ideal for monitoring signals such as RS-485, CAN, MIL-STD-1553 and so on
sjm has shared the board on OSH Park:

Kris Winer writes on Maker.io about his new design:
This is a small development board for the ESP8285 (ESP8266 plus 1 Mbyte embedded SPI flash memory) which includes an FTDI FT230X USB-to-serial converter so Arduino programs can be flashed via the USB Micro-B connector. The board has a MAX1555 LiPo battery charger, a 3.3 V MIC5528 LDO supplying 500 mA for plenty of power, has reset and boot buttons for easy programming, has a blue led on GPIO15, green led for power on, red led for charging indication, and yellow and orange leds for RX/TX.
Available for $24.95 on Tindie.
PeskyProducts has shared the board on OSH Park: