Embassy Real-world Use Cases!
Here are some real-world project cases using Embassy. Welcome to add more!
- Simple tracked robot based on Raspberry Pi Pico 2
- An amateur project building a tracked robot with basic autonomous and manual driving modes.
- Alarm clock based on Raspberry Pi Pico W
- An amateur project, an alarm clock built around Pi Pico W, including complete code, component list, and shell design files.
- RMK: Feature-rich Rust keyboard firmware
- RMK has built-in layer support, wireless (BLE) support, real-time key editing support using vial and other features!
- Supports STM32, RP2040, nRF52 and ESP32 MCUs
- Printhor: Highly reliable but not necessarily practical 3D printer firmware
- Supports some STM32 MCUs
- Card/IO Firmware - Firmware for open-source ECG devices
- Supports ESP32-S3 or ESP32-C6 MCUs
- The lora-rs project contains multiple independent examples for NRF52840, RP2040, STM32L0 and STM32WL
- Air force one: Simple air quality monitoring system
- Supports nRF52 and uses nrf-softdevice
- YLab Edge Go and YLab Edge Pro projects develop physiological data acquisition firmware for behavioral science research (RP2040, STM32). Currently includes:
- Biopotential (analog port)
- Motion capture (six-axis accelerometer)
- Air quality (CO2, temperature, humidity)
- Equipped with application for data acquisition and visualization Ystudio