2019 was a pretty epic year for the Adafruit Youtube Channel! Our channel now has over 325,000 subscribers and over 60 million views! Take a look at our top 10 youtube videos of 2019 below!
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Adafruit PyGamer #MakeCode #CircuitPython #Arduino
Say hello to the #Adafruit #PyGamer 👾🎮It’s got a cortex M4, 1.8in TFT display with 8 buttons, accelerometer, light sensor and speaker. Also USB charging and JST ports!
It’s a pretty small device packed with all sorts of hardware.
It’s built for creative development and it’s fully open source!
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Learn Hardware Programming with CircuitPython at Codecademy
Codecademy, in collaboration with Adafruit Industries, launches new course: “Learn Hardware Programming with CircuitPython”
Codecademy, an online interactive learning platform used by more than 45 million people, has teamed up with the leading manufacturer in STEAM electronics, Adafruit Industries, to create a coding course, “Learn Hardware Programming with CircuitPython”. Starting today, the course is available in the Codecademy catalog.
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Obsidian – Steven Universe #cartoonnetwork #adafruit
Guide: Obsidian Sword – Steven Universe Fuse Your Maker Skills
In this project, we’re building Obsidian’s Sword from Steven Universe.
This thing was forged from foam core and has a NeoPixel LED strip making it super bright!
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In this project we’re building a rig for installing heat set inserts. Use 3D printed parts and hardware to build a solder rig with smooth linear roller action! Make perfectly straight inserts with precision using a tip for installing inserts.
Learn guide: https://learn.adafruit.com/heat-set-rig/
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Tiny Machine Learning on the Edge with TensorFlow Lite Running on SAMD51
You’ve heard of machine learning (ML), but what is it? And do you have to buy specialty hardware to experiment? If you have some Adafruit hardware, you can build some Tiny ML projects today!
TensorFlow Lite for Microcontrollers Kit – Quick Start
https://learn.adafruit.com/tensorflow…
TensorFlow Lite for Microcontrollers Kit
https://www.adafruit.com/product/4317
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WebUSB is here! TinyUSB now has WebUSB support at Adafruit!
Following up on our earlier mass-storage support announcement for TinyUSB, we just added WebUSB support!
You can now send and receive data over Chrome (or other WebUSB) browsers with Javascript or whatever else is your favorite web programming language.
This can make for really interesting interactions where people don’t need any drivers or software to send/receive commands, or perhaps to expose some sort of REPL.
4.
Make a light up Master Sword from the Legend of Zelda! This build has motion activated sound effects and LED animations!
The Adafruit Feather and Prop-Maker FeatherWing has you need to add lights and sounds to your projects. NeoPixel LEDs are fitted inside the blade.
This uses the built-in accelerometer and audio amp. When you swing it around, it’ll make different sound effects. On heavy hits it makes flashes and fade the colors of the LEDs.
It has pulsing animation and an idle sound effect that loops in the background. You can make this fit your project by customizing the colors or adding different sound effects. You can recharge the battery or even add new sounds with the USB port. The sword mounts on a computer, just like a USB Drive!
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Great Scott Gadgets – Michael Ossmann @michaelossmann @GSGlabs
Great Scott Gadgets, Open source hardware for innovative people:
https://greatscottgadgets.com
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Circuit Playground is for everyone! Learn to code!
Circuit Playground Category on Adafruit.com
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Raspberry Pi 4 Model B is here!
The Raspberry Pi 4 Model B is the newest Raspberry Pi computer made, and the Pi Foundation knows you can always make a good thing better! And what could make the Pi 4 better than the 3? How about a faster processor, USB 3.0 ports, and updated Gigabit Ethernet chip with PoE capability? Good guess – that’s exactly what they did!
The Raspberry Pi 4 is the latest product in the Raspberry Pi range, boasting an updated 64-bit quad core processor running at 1.4GHz with built-in metal heatsink, USB 3 ports, dual-band 2.4GHz and 5GHz wireless LAN, faster (300 mbps) Ethernet, and PoE capability via a separate PoE HAT.
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