Our new crowd funding campaign went live yesterday morning. Not sure whether this is of interest but it may be good for a laugh.
The components we have developed include a new type of motherboard for the Intel Edison called an Edi-Expand which turns an Edison Compute Module into a Raspberry Pi but with adjustable voltage levels and direct console access.
Our crowd funding campaign for our little USB connected display and the Intel Edison platform board, the Edi-Expand just went live. The links are below,
- Kickstarter -
http://kck.st/1S5MZNI- Indiegogo -
http://igg.me/at/tektyte-iot-counter/x/10117301We have setup 3 Intel Edison’s in a live stream on the Tektyte website at
www.tektyte.com and intend to see which platform performs the best using the Intel Edison as to tool to measure the race.
If you are curious or have someone in mind who might be interested feel free to forward the links on. You can also follow us on twitter @tektyte.
Melbourne designed, Melbourne Tested, Melbourne Made.
PS If you are curious about how our last crowd-funding campaign is tracking, we have been focusing on designing a test jig to automatically calibrate each Log4.USB and Log4.PoE. We are currently 6 weeks behind schedule due to a number of factors but are still working hard to deliver our first ever product to each and every backer. One thing we didn't account for is the need to increase the workshop and office space to accommodate the building of test-beds. As we are doing all the testing and final assembly in-house we have organise to move house to a bigger site that has better workshop facilities. Hopefully this will help get the Log4 devices out the door quicker.