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About Fritzing Fritzing is an open-source initiative to support designers, artists, researchers and hobbyists to work creatively with interactive electronics. We are creating a software and website in the spirit of Processing and Arduino , developing a tool that allows users to document their prototypes, share them with others, teach electronics in a classroom, and to create a pcb layout for professional manufacturing . http://fritzing.org/

Welcome - Fritzing

gEDA Project's Homepage

http://www.gpleda.org/index.html Fritzing is essentially an Electronic Design Automation software with a low entry barrier, suited for the needs of designers and artists.
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Open source hardware is the new Big thing! | harkopen.com

http://harkopen.com/ We are currently undergoing major reworkings of our websites to better suit the needs of our users, so bear with us as we load our new content.
Oscium, a manufacturer of innovative instrumentation for test and debug, has announced its new product iMSO-104, the first mixed-signal oscilloscope expressly designed for iPod touch, iPhone and iPad. http://dev.emcelettronica.com/

Your Electronics Open Source | Share for life!

Bug Labs: Introducing BUG 2.0

With a built-in web server, BUG 2.0 gives users the ability to remotely access and control hardware using web services. http://www.buglabs.net/products
We spent the day yesterday in the pits with the teams participating in the 2012 Silicon Valley Regional FIRST Competition and brought back a whole heap of pictures . http://evilmadscientist.com/

Making the World a Better Place, One Evil Mad Scientist at a Time - Evil Mad Scientist Laboratories

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