List of open-source hardware projects

This is a list of open-source hardware projects, including computer systems and components, cameras, radio, telephony, science education, machines and tools, robotics, renewable energy, home automation, medical and biotech, automotive, prototyping, test equipment, and musical instruments.

Communications

Amateur radio

Audio electronics

  • Monome 40h – reconfigurable grid of 64 backlit buttons, used via USB; a limited batch of 500 was produced; all design process, specifications, firmware, and PCB schematics are available online
  • Neuros Digital Audio Computer – portable digital audio player
  • Arduinome
  • MIDIbox – modular DIY hardware–software platform for MIDI devices including controllers, synthesizers, sequencers

Telephony

Video electronics

Networking

  • NetFPGA – hardware platform, software, community, and education material to enable research and education effort in a line-rate network environment

Wireless networking

Electronics

Cameras

  • AXIOM – digital cinema camera built by apertus° community
  • Elphel, Inc. – cameras based on free hardware–software designs

Computer systems

Peripherals

  • Nitrokey – USB key for data and email encryption and strong authentication

Robotics

Environmental

Renewable energy

Lighting and LED

Neither electronic nor mechanical

Architecture and Design

Domotics

Machines and production tools

Land
Airplanes
Marine

Engine control units

  • SECU-3 – gasoline engine control unit

Electric vehicle chargers

3D printers and scanners

Other hardware

Science

Medical devices

Scientific hardware

Satellite

See also

References

  1. "Libre Computer". Libre Computer. Retrieved 13 April 2018.
  2. "Documentations". UDOO. Retrieved 13 April 2018.
  3. Cicero, Simone (27 December 2013). "10 of the Most Incredible Open Source Hardware Projects Born in 2013". Open Electronics. Futura Group. Retrieved 12 March 2017.
  4. "Técnico Solar Boat". tecnicosolarboat.tecnico.ulisboa.pt.
  5. OpenEV
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