by Aleksandar Nikolić | August 08, 2011
mikromedia Gaming Shield, released last week is a thing all of us Arcade Gamers are excited to get our hands on, and start porting our favorite arcades to mikromedia boards. Andrew Hazelden, a member of mikroElektronika community was playing in Maya and created a 3D model of a design concept of mikromedia Gaming Shield Enclosure.

Great job! It looks pretty comfortable. Nice curves, transparent plastic body, and buttons should provide a good grip for playing Super Mario for many hours (or even more, if you ask me :) ). It's a nice concept, and we are considering building a prototype using 3D printer, just for the sake of fun. It would be nice if we had several design concepts for enclosure of gaming shields, or other shields as well, so we could build the best one that community chooses. So, if anyone is willing, we invite you to share your design concepts, and we'll all take a vote, and build a prototype. Why not have a little fun?
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by Aleksandar Nikolić | May 23, 2012
We are happy to anounce the release of GPS Click - L10 board.
[more info]by Aleksandar Nikolić | May 22, 2012
We are thrilled to announce that entire toolchain for STM32® microcontrollers has been released.
[more info]by Aleksandar Nikolić | May 17, 2012
If you don't like messy cables on your work desk, we offer something that will help.
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by Aleksandar Nikolić | May 16, 2012
As part of its mission of facilitating world-class technology into electronic engineering course curricula, TI European University Program will donate up to 10 ASLK PRO boards per university.
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by Aleksandar Nikolić | May 15, 2012
Student team from University of Novi Sad (Serbia), Faculty of Computer Science, built a mikroBUS board which uses optical fiber cable to detect pressure.
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