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Hi welcome to everyone's favorite segment: Mayor Bag Monday Let's get into it. this one comes from Simon Simon as in Eevblog forum moderator Simon who's also got Simon's electronics who by carries some Eevblog products including the new 121 multimeter. So what's he sent? Oh cool! Thank you very much. Original and handmade in London At Time Art: Awesome! Fantastic! Thank you very much.

It's now face-tracking on Marty Terrific! Thanks Simon Awesome! Make what is it that is I thought that was a photo. it's not Wow it's a it's an actual like it's a drawing M Kadam There you go. Wow, that's I wish I had the skills I Really do we show. Had the artistic talent to draw, paint something like that'd be awesome.

Thanks Simon Wow Let's stick that down. Hi to all my Swiss viewers and thank you very much for Krishna - Christian Mulford Mueller Mala for sending not this one in and apparently you're not allowed to use Crocodile Dundee knives on it Bugger that as I was warned that it is delicate and I am not to use the knife to open up it I don't know where my other stuff is. it's all I've gots the knife so I'm gonna be very careful. Tongue at the right angle.

that's the ticket, tongue at the right angle and one eye. I'm gonna see the trauma it's got like it's huge Pettit things What else? I was gonna break the the bubble. Zoom It's delicate, it's very nicely. Fact: yeah they're the risk.

There was busty maze, not very satisfying. This is more satisfying my speed sheet. A bubble wrap can reuse that. Oh it's really moist packing this ship and stuff.

What is it? Oh Ah ah silly no. Road Ah to Mr. Fusion. Oh that is gold.

thank you very much. It's not an original of course, but it is the same model that they used on the DeLorean Apparently it's a coffee grinder from the German company crops modelled 2 to 3 for those playing along at home from the 1970s. He could not find a white one. So I bought an orange famous and painted it white.

Ah Oh yeah, geez you did a good job Beauty! Oh yeah I can see some orange on the bottom. There you go. Fantastic for apparently it was used in Alien. There you go.

I'm gonna have to watch Alien awesome movie and of course there's the there's the one with Marty fantastic and Christian runs a YouTube channel up. Play with junk Awesome! I'll link it in down below. Check it out. Oh let's go straight to the pool room.

Now this one I don't actually know who it's from and it didn't have my ol' bag on it. If you gotta send stuff in P.o box 7 9, 4, 9 Book Emile's New South Wales 2, 1, 5, 3 Australia not Austria Um and yes you can't put that crazy Aussie bloke on if you want does get to me and they know me at a local post office. Um yeah if you don't put my Oh bag on it cuz I order so much stuff and get random stuff from supplies and stuff if it hasn't got mailbag on it I mean Kay I'm gonna probably unless it's obviously looks obviously like a mailbag. I'm gonna open it and that's what I did in this case.
but then I realized it was. you know I Didn't go any further because I realized it was obviously a thing. So um what do we have? It's a fashion keyboard. just what I always wanted want to be fashionable and it is.

Got some sticky feet. No idea what these things are. Got a whole bunch of those. it's a crow pie crap Crow Pi by Ella Crow Awesome! Thank you very much La Crisi Miss Ella crow who sent me this and it's a is a development board I can read on the back equipped with a 7-inch display that can help you learn Raspberry Pi in an easier way with crow pie.

not only can you learn basic computer science, but also practice in programming and complete numerous electronics. projects. can improve your knowledge and ability in hardware blah blah blah. built-in 7-inch touchscreen, not all-in-one or what sort of jazz so it's groovy.

It's the advance kit. Fantastic. I know how much it costs, but there's a few of these things around now. like you know, raspberry pies and like putting them, you know I think I'm out right? no far.

Nels have have one element14 still call them far else and I think Jake I have one and electronics probably and they like attaching like like bundling together like screens and other sort of stuff. Oh look at that. It's got film for our protection and their bundle in them. Isn't that? Jessi Carry it around in your little crow pie pie.

crow pie I Can't do it anyway. Oh Controller Alright, let's check it out up close. Well isn't that sexy, huh? Like fake carbon fiber and everything crow? Paul that's like Chrome Oh, let's have a look. Seriously, it's really quite professional.

Look at that. Wow, that is sex on a stick. Wow! What an assortment of stuff. I've got ourselves a Raspberry Pi over here.

What one does it come with it? Isn't there a new one? It's a model three. B+ thingamabob There you go. Good enough for Australia Oh look, look, they've even provide a little right angle audio. Think nice attention to detail.

Wow. I don't show you could find that somewhere and Aliexpress you know a right angle instead of the cable coming out here. it didn't fit, but that's fantastic. I Love how they've incorporated the PCB into this case and they've got standoffs.

Yeah, there's nothing on the bottom, so obviously they've had the the standoffs integrated into the case and it's got a whole bunch of stuff. Well, it's without reading the manual, can just look around here. What do we got? Got an RFID tag reader? Fantastic. We've got like, like a joystick e button thing.

Not sure what's doing up here. It's not labeling. Maybe it's just some miscellaneous circuit required for interfacing. Got some dip switches got to have dip switches.

We've got a little matrix keyboard Fantastic. Got a relay Terrific. We've got a knot relay in an opto coupler and a screw terminal interface. What's that? is that? That's it.
Well, we've got a touch sensor, but what's that? Is that? Some environmental sensor? D th11 Yeah. I think it's one of those the mystery temperature things. Is it one of you know? humidity temperature sensor or whatever? Oh little tilt mercury switch I'm assuming that goes to it. Does that go to an infrared module? Why do they have the pins? Why don't I have the infrared LEDs I'm not entirely sure.

Anyway, you are servos ultrasonic transmitter and receiver. Looks like we've got some sort of motion thing. Is that like an accelerometer? You know, dip? You usually don't get those in a dip 16. Sound Beautiful.

Yeah. we've got a buzzer and a speaker and oh, and a oh no, oh, that's a yapper. That's a passive infrared sensor. nice and vibration.

All these are sync em, the segment address decoder nice. And of course we've got our seven segment display with a time so you can do a clock or whatever. We've got a lead matrix I Don't think that's an RGB one. I Think it's just a regular one tiny little breadboard in there.

a couple of miscellaneous stuff around there which you don't interface with and state LEDs on all of your outputs for your Raspberry Pi but how do you interface with the outputs of your the I/o and your Raspberry Pi I don't I assume they don't come out to the breadboard. Know that breadboard looks like it's just stuck down so maybe it's like are they all fixed? does it go off to everything else I'd like to be I'd like to see that you know come off in a pin header so I don't know what's anyway, don't know it's doing there and your regular Hitoshi 2 by 16 LCD and it's crop' I've version 1.00 and power protectors. Well, it looks like we've got some external power. oh that looks like a power switch for the whole thing and a USB interface.

Well that is thoroughly impressive, but it want to be for 260 Yankee bucks. And of course I've got our while screen up there. What is that? like a 8 inch screen 7/8 inch high? Yeah, my immediate thought is like okay I mean it's got all these cool and they're all this cool stuff you can play with but like a where's the interconnects I Would have liked to have seen like a whole bunch of you know cables like jump flying leads that you could jump over to the breadboard and you know stuff like that and connect various stuff off I guess or this is a hard wired into the various IO of the Raspberry Pi and there's our HDMI to down in there I like that and it's buggering off under the board. comes up here over this protected cable here and they've done a real good job here.

Oh it's got a camera. There you go I think it it must know the cameras, not just camera in there but not sure there's no cable hooked up. mmm-hmm Anyway, it's available in black and blue and they extol the virtues of haha fastener and hinges made of iron Iron Man. Yeah! Anyway, it's a very nice little ah blurb that they've got with this thing and this is just the QuickStart guide.
So there you go. You got the Raspberry Pi pin out touch sensor heart. There you go, that's where they're connected to. Yep, they are hard connected which is a bit of a shame.

I would like to have seen you know the ability to put jumper wires and all that sort of jazz on there, but still it's it's. very impressive and that's what I've got. I've got one of these fashioned keyboards. cool and I'm going to assume that it is all pre-programmed and ready for me to pair up.

So I'll give it a ball and it's all about the material that comes with it as well. And you got a crow pie lessons PDF I'll linking all this down below and like a 21 different lessons so we'll take a quick squeeze at that as well. But and the price for this thing is 230 a Yankee bucks. If you want shipping to Australia that's pretty pricey at 47 woah Yankee bucks yet again.

So mm-hmm And by the way, I noticed that it doesn't actually have doesn't tell you what the voltage is there or whether or not to. you know you've got to assume it sent a positive, but they don't tell you any details. Yeah, that's a bit of an oversight. All right, you smart young kiddies are probably screaming at me.

These are Minecraft blocks. You cut them out and you fold them. and yeah, okay, and these aren't little stick on feet or whatever. these a little RFID tags.

You stick on the bottom of these and then you sit your cube on there and you play your Minecraft All right, let's pair it up. I Got my funky wireless keyboard and moosie and let's see if we can pair it with a hey Yay! come on Raspberry Pi We're gonna be in like Flynn Welcome to the Raspberry Pi does desktop where we're going. We don't need roads. It says hey cheese enabled and the default password for the PI has been changed.

This is a security risk. Please log on as Pi user run blablabla Okay, we're in and the great thing about this is this is going to be great for Sagan who is seven, but he's already into our scratch coding. He hasn't done it easily. he's only done it on you know, Pcs, but he's never done it on a Raspberry Pi So apparently Ella Crowe provide scratch examples for all this sort of stuff.

so you can interface in your scratch as a programming language like a sort of like a flowchart, a block diagram e programming type system and apparently can run scratch programs. and here it interface with all these cool sensors. This is kind of Sagan's gonna have fun with this. so it comes installed okay, you've got Minecraft Pi Mathematica cool.

Anyway, we got scratched and scratched to I don't know the difference between scratch - I assume scratched - is big and better than scratch. So anyway I don't know I wonder if it actually comes with the examples or not? I don't know pre-installed but you can certainly they're all part of the lessons and stuff like that you can download from. Ella Crowe So I think you're really gettin' you 230 Yankee bucks worth in this thing with all the educational stuff. scratch.
Geez. the screens pretty small like you know, but for young kids it's gonna be fine. No, looks like they don't have them pre. Croak croak.

oh yeah, Crow Pie Python cuz smoke I don't think it's uses Python Scratch it may in the background I don't know anything about it and we're connected up to the Wi-Fi No problems because it's just a Raspberry Pi And here we go. We've got the CRO PI lessons with Scratch 2.0 and you can control the vibration, blinking, all that sort of stuff. So all the documentation is here. It's like maybe it is on it somewhere, but it would have been nice if it all came pre-loaded But of course you can just go to the website and download it.

It's just a small thing. sorry if the video is horrible on this. But anyway, because it's a standard Raspberry Pi and a scratch I believe comes with support for Raspberry Pi or at least it you know when it's on, the Raspberry Pi is going to more blocks here at an extension and Pi GPIO Io Nice. So that should give us access to yep, the GPIO stuff.

So we can actually start like accessing the individual Io pins and then talk to the sensors right? Well I'm following the example here and I don't know anything about scratch so I'm a dummy so scratch with GPIO is. unfortunately it's it's not the best if you're starting from scratch I'm here a week we scratch then like it's not the best example. like it. just you know I can't get it to do this sort of stuff.

It doesn't tell you which panels do what in here so it's not really a like a beginners tutorial to scratch so to speak like I can't get this, you know I can get it to mate with this variable here. I've created the variable lead but I can't get the GPIO to come up with lead and things like that doesn't tell you how to run it, it doesn't tell you which what this panel does to it doesn't tell you what this over here does, doesn't tell you you know any of that, doesn't tell you where to find them like in here I Sort of had to, you know, figure that out myself. It's not hard, you know. hey, just click around several times.

you can find all the different stuff. but yeah, it's not the best and absolute beginners from scratch tutorial. Oh I kind of figured it out on my own. look you to run it.

Apparently you just click in here. There you go. Led: I don't have to do that variable because I'm not using any the lead variable because I couldn't figure out how to do that anyway. GPIO Pin 18 is and you'll see light up down here.

Who is it up? See, it's flat. Why is it flushing like that? Look, why is it I don't know what's going on there, but apparently that is connected. turns on for one second. I don't know it's flushing anyway.
and yeah I got it. Go in. But yeah I don't think it's the best beginner. You can't decide I think you could give this to a beginner and expect them to follow this example precisely and just get it working without any drama.

Although the documentation looks good the but just not as thorough as I'd like it, especially for a beginner. scratch programmer didn't press her record button, just done the whole spiel. Anyway, Look, you get a bunch of stuff with it. You get the two controllers to play your Minecraft thingy and you get a remote control and the extra RFID you get touchscreen pin because yes, it is a touchscreen thing.

you know the screwdriver as well for the that's a nice touch for the screw terminals and there's the infrared receiver there. you just plug that into those pins. Don't know why they didn't have it sold onto the board, but I guess you want to orient it and move it around different angles and some button caps and stuff like that. Ah, Raspberry Pi Heatsink.

We should stick that on headphones and we get a servo and DC motors so that you can just play around with those so that's actually very impressed. Like the whole thing is very impressive. I Think does the experimental kit come with the keyboard and the mouse and everything else? I'm not sure but anyway it's I Love the concept of this thing. It is absolutely fantastic.

It's actually cuted reasonably well, but as I said I would have liked to have seen like the software like boot up and like can't let the manuals on there and it just or automatically opens or something like that. And the instructions as I said for the scratch, not exactly the best for the first timers, but all that stuff can be improved. But apart from that, like a package like you, carry it around with you. you know kids can like, sort of.

you know, carry it around on holidays, on school, wherever you're doing and take it over to your friend's house and have a play with it. It's it's great. It's got a huge range of senses, so I'm very impressed that one I think it, it's pretty much Kiss the thumbs up. That's a real nice bit of kit and I think they got like 40 bucks off at the moment so you can get it for like 200 bucks I believe.

but it's a little bit pricey. but yeah it's a nice well put together kit. this one's from Wong Wing Ho thank you very much Wong Wing or is it wing Wang Ping ping What hanging Hong man she Li Lu Hao sing Ching Gong Yi GU what I Have to show you this, not spoil it. That's just insane.

What is that address is nuts so is it a joke? e eBay You know, $2 fighting novelty gadget A lot of people send those in. Yeah, two dollars delivered on eBay or is it actually I think find out cheese? Kind of. Well, she's heading tonight, but a USB cable? What is that? that's that's 3d printed? Check that out. What my earth is that there's got lint in there? Okay, we've got a whole bunch of number laser-cut printed, lot, numbered acrylic things.
Don't know. they don't go on there. Maybe like I got something to do with this. Oh, it's a Kickstarter it's a Kickstarter from and yes, it's a company name.

Is it eight by eight by eight item? calm Or one word with X's in the eighth I'll link it in down below. Um thing I Assume what? Yeah, we know. Thank you very much. Um, it wasn't a random eBay thing we sell.

Awesome gadget. We manufactory Autumn. Awesome gadget. we designed awesome gadget.

welcomes more quantity wholesale. So there you go. They're like a design and manufacturing company. if you want him to do it.

Is it a Dixie cheese? like? Anyway, look, it's a LED light-up ring thing. It's kind of was futuristic in the 70s. Maybe that was their vision of the future you know we will have. This would be a sort of some sort of a fancy memory storage device.

some sort of computing or some sort of energy device or something like that. So that's a bunch of acrylic sheets. Ace presume. it just lights up different colors.

Okay, let's check out his stuff. This is the Museo It was a Kickstarter apparently and it's like a wobbly Tower thing and it looks like it's got a once again 3d print that looks 3d printed to me the base of it and you stick some USB in there and I suspect it's going to light up. So hello ah my battery bank helps over to my battery bank on hey whoa psychedelic man, that's yeah. that's what I expected I Expected to flash in time with music.

So you sit that on your, your bedside table, your coffee table or whatever in it. I'm gonna peel the top off. that looks pretty dagi but that's kind of funky. It's obviously got different modes.

There we go. That's peak hold peak hold. It's a peak peak peak peak bake. Oh Oh Nope, hey hello hello world.

Anyway, it's got all these different modes there you go. Cute and this thing had me baffled for a bit until I figured out what it was. Now you can see that there's LEDs in there and that's what I couldn't figure out like why. and then we've got these sheets here.

There's as I said, they have all these digits on them and you break them out and it's you're gonna these. I got a plug into there and it's gonna form a a fake lead-based Nixie tube display with the different each. LED lights up here to go into using this as a light pipe to light up the segment. It's a novel idea, but I can't help but think on now I'd give me the real Nixie but jeez, that one's a bit how you doing in it.

Jeez, seven little things on it does it doesn't need to have that, does it? No. anyway. um here you plug them in and it's going to be a poor man's Nixie to display. so I haven't plugged them all in yet cuz this actually had quite a bit of work to do that.

You got to peel them all off and stick him in. but that's the idea. There you go. it's just like and it's just like a Nixie tube.
It's gonna have the different layers now and oh my. how to focus on fix focus Jesus But you can see the concept is just like a regular Nixie tube how they have the different layers in there and they light up and yeah there's a bit of like interference from the ones in the front of the ones at the back light up and stuff like that. but yeah it's designed to simulate it. So let's let's plug it in and see if it does anything for this one and digiti you can barely even see it.

I'm gonna turn the lights out sorry but I'm not impressed. It's actually better to one 0 z 9 at the back 8 is sort of hard. the ones at the back of hard to see. it's counting down and yeah I'm not sorry.

that's a fail it just it just ain't the same. but I'll give that IE for originality though, so thank you very much. One Wing Ho for sending those in. Check out the web site they do have like up to I think twelve by twelve LED Matrix RG B Matrix cubes and lots of fleshy, fleshy, light, gadgety things.

Cool. But all my viewers in Hong Kong in particular Mr. Ping uh winning name. Um, once again it didn't have my Oh bag on it.

but I like opened up, couldn't took a quick peek and went. that's gotta be my obey I'm presuming. Sorry. Anyway, have a look.

There is a note. no it's not notes and invoicing. and Mr. Ping, it's great.

Nice to know someone. His first name was Ping female Ping Fantastic. What are we got? Wow Lots of little boards. We got got a breadboard with a camera, then a screen.

Don't know what? Don't know what's doing there? It looks like it's just an interface - it looks like it all this joins together. Alright, let's have a look at all this. It's really documentation. With this.

There's no documentation. It's a Sip Heed development kit board thing with absolutely no documentation. I Don't have to check my email and um, check the website and see what's what or we can spare it up. huh? Turns out this scipy Sip Heed board and the module here the Internet of AI It's an artificial intelligence module.

It's the first 64-bit artificial intelligence module apparently and it's on. IndieGoGo It's got three days left. They've met their goal. I Think this is just some demo platform or something they've put together.

So USBC on there. let's power this thing up. So yeah, it's designed for edge computing. Artificial intelligence module for edge computing I Have no idea what computing is.

Sure, someone all enlighten me. Alright, let's power this up. Whoa. Whoa.

There we go. I'm dead. Oh yeah, what's it doing? Was it? it's so. I'm doing some sort of image thing.

sorry I'm some sort of image thing I Don't get it. It's not voice, is it? Anyway, it's the damn doc. Okay, damn. I'm sad.

Ann's dog. Fair enough. boot switching a couple of switches on there, but it's not like it's obviously doing something. I don't know what.
Oh I think what it is is. it's a spatial microphone array. I'm on this side of the camera. These mics here.

Look, these are little microphones around here. So if I move to this side of the camera over here. Yep, let's follow me around. and if I go over to here like this.

Yeah, it's following my voice. So yeah, that's cool. It's a spatial microphone array and it's look, it's You know there's like a density kind of you know, map telling us where it's coming from. There you go.

That's kind of cool. So I'm sure there was a lot of processing that went into that microphone one. And here's a camera module, presumably doing a thorough. you presume the new things under there somewhere and then you chips anything.

Anyway, let's pair it up and see what we get up. Demo1: Oh hello, hi, and yeah, all right. So it's like if that's real time, what is it? Oh, it's facial tracking. Me, it's a facial tracking.

It's now mouth tracking. that's adult. Anyway, yeah, cool. So like an artificial intelligence module for the image processing, sound processing, all that sort of stuff.

So I'm sure you know that requires a lot of a lot of grunt to do that on a little microbe is we know, we know chicken dinner and this rather convoluted looking one. Again, we've got a camera, got a screen, and we've got some servo motors so it's kind of a tilt. I Presume it's going to track. track me as I move around, let's have a look.

Oh Welcome to makes Fee max fee Hello Yeah, Yep, we've been very well welcomed. I Expected. Like it to do a similar sort of image processing thing, but use the motors to track and object or track a a thing. So there's a little as the Dev board down in there.

it doesn't seem to be welcome so touch hello. any buttons on it? Nope, it's a little microphone in there, don't know. but um oh, it's a disappointment. Come on, do something.

So I'm not sure there's much else I can do with that except uh, link to the IndieGoGo down below if you're interested in like a like a high grunt process in it's a jewel call Risk V thingamabob and AI insides and probably got some artificial intelligence. some maybe some dedicated hardware or something in it or something like that. but yeah, it's a risk V RV 64 GC 400 to 600 megahertz and it does some like you know, some fancy real-time grunty processing of audio and video and stuff like that. So getting down below, check it out.

I'm sure there's a lot of people who are would be very interested in such a like a like a high-speed you know, artificial I don't know the artificial intelligence side of things. does it have like you know, software or routines or something to you know. handle all this fancy stuff I don't know. check out the IndieGoGo down below.

thanks for sending that in. So if you like my Oh bag, please give it a big thumbs up. So it always helps a lot. As always, discuss down below and you can check me out on Patreon and all that sort of jazz.
and yes, I got the one 21 multimeter back in stock and I crypto donations and you know all that sort of stuff. still. so um, I learned much I'm hopefully trying to get my t-shirt store my teespring store integrated with YouTube so maybe it'll pop up on this video or below or somewhere. I'm trying to get the integration working on that happening again.

So to get my t-shirts back through teespring so I've got a she'll all this stuff to stay in business. catch you next time.

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20 thoughts on “Eevblog #1155 – mailbag”
  1. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars squidkid2 says:

    Your kids can take it on vacation. Just don't try to get it through the metal detector at airport security unless you want to single handedly raise the national DHS threat level to red!😁 BTW I like that stack of discs led light thingy. It's kind of like an LED version of a Lava lamp.

  2. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Botox Pig says:

    I just imagine how he dumps his mailbags in the dumBster LOL

  3. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars JustARandomHorse 666 says:

    The AI microphone device reminded me of a Commodore 64 with the way the screen layout is and I bet you could replicate it exactly on one of those since all it's doing is sensing microphone inputs.

  4. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars t md says:

    横洪宏主路六号成城工业区 Chengcheng Industrial Zone, No.6 Hongzhu Road, Henghong. You are reading the pinyin for a Chinese address.

  5. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Max Power says:

    It's very good!

  6. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars maverickbna says:

    This CrowPi is not a beginners package for Scratch.

  7. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Carl Smith says:

    RISC FIVE

  8. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Tommy Ovesen says:

    Crocodile Dundee knife 🙂 🙂

  9. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Goose 6.0 says:

    In regard to AI anything, my money doesn't go unless it runs TensorFlow.

  10. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Denver Morgan says:

    Thats not a knife its a mini sword.

  11. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Mark Hodgson says:

    Break the bubbles and release the infection

  12. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Marcus W says:

    I'm a bit late on this, but I find the crowPi very compelling for the prize. Just have a look, what you get for these $250. The pi and the display alone will be in the $100-150 dollar region. Let alone all the sensors and the neatly integration with all the lessons attached to it. I like it.

  13. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Surge's Electronics Lab says:

    When back to the Future was filmed during that DeLorean scene it was filmed at my local mall believe it or not.

  14. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Full Wave Recked says:

    007 has one.

  15. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars mcgeufer says:

    Catch a ride!

  16. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Håkan Lasses says:

    When did Mailbag go from interesting and unique old electronics to commercials?

  17. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars R2 D3 says:

    RTFM!

  18. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars a smol bean says:

    The time art people are amazing

  19. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Thomas Leerriem says:

    It has a QC sticker => to the waste bin.

  20. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Bobby Lockwood says:

    Interesting, I was looking into the "Risc-V" (aka Risc Five) by the way [they're open source processors]. The processors are very cheap given their 400MHz clock and their 64 bit bus width. Also comes with KPU and WiFi and what not. Entire SOC is less than $10.

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