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Weekly Wiki

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This is Frank in Seeed Studio and welcome to the Seeed Studio weekly wiki! Each Monday, I will introduce you our latest wiki, including the ones related to our new products, the interesting projects published by Seeed Studio, and the tutorials, introductions, etc... You name it.

✨ For each week, when a collaborator contributes a project or fixes something important, we put the stars at the end of title of "Weekly Wiki" for more people be able to see their efforts👍.

Today is December 30th, and a brand new week has begun! Check out what Seeed Studio did last week!

Latest Wiki Launched

How to use the SO100Arm robotic arm in Lerobot

The SO-ARM100 and reComputer Jetson AI intelligent robot kit seamlessly combine high-precision robotic arm control with a powerful AI computing platform, providing a comprehensive robot development solution. This kit is based on the Jetson Orin or AGX Orin platform, combined with the SO-ARM100 robotic arm and the LeRobot AI framework, offering users an intelligent robot system applicable to multiple scenarios such as education, research, and industrial automation. This wiki provides the assembly and debugging tutorial for the SO ARM100 and realizes data collection and training within the Lerobot framework.

Keyword Spotting with TensorFlow Lite on the ReSpeaker 2-Mics Pi HAT v2

This project demonstrates how to use TensorFlow Lite for keyword spotting on the ReSpeaker 2-Mics Pi HAT v2. Keyword spotting allows for real-time detection of predefined words from audio input, enabling applications such as voice-controlled devices and interactive systems. We will guide you through the steps to train a TensorFlow Lite model, deploy it on the ReSpeaker HAT, and run speech recognition locally.

Setting Up a Hotspot with Raspberry Pi 4G LTE Hat on Raspberry Pi OS

This guide will walk you through the process of setting up a 4G LTE hotspot on your Raspberry Pi using the 4G LTE Hat. We'll cover the necessary hardware and software components, including the Raspberry Pi, the 4G LTE Hat, with Raspberry Pi OS (Bookworm). You'll learn how to configure the 4G module, establish a Wi-Fi network, and securely share your internet connection with other devices.

Setting Up OpenWrt on Raspberry Pi 5 with a 4G LTE Module

The Raspberry Pi 5, paired with OpenWrt and a 4G LTE HAT , offers a powerful and flexible solution for creating a portable hotspot. This setup is ideal for providing internet access in remote locations, supporting IoT devices, or creating a personal wireless network on the go. OpenWrt’s customizability ensures seamless integration with 4G LTE modules, allowing users to harness the full potential of Raspberry Pi 5 as a reliable and high-performance wireless router. Whether for home, travel, or professional use, this guide will help you transform your Raspberry Pi 5 into a fully functional hotspot powered by OpenWrt and 4G LTE connectivity.

Existing Wiki Updated

Getting started with 60GHz mmWave Breathing and Heartbeat Detection Sensor Kit with XIAO ESP32C6 (MR60BHA2)

We have added an example of the Human Detection code implementation and an example of the Module firmware upgrade procedure.

Raspberry Pi 5 uses PCIe hat/dual hat

We have added an example of the Modify PCIe and an example of the Speed Benchmark.

Flash JetPack OS to J401 Carrier Board

We have added a step-by-step example of Flashing the device via JP6.1.

Getting Started with reComputer Industrial

We have added an example of Flashing Jetson with Jetpack 6.1.

The Efforts of Contributor

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