OngoingAssistive Communication Devices
PROAssistive Communication Devices
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:MIT License
Description
Easily configured, customizable, assistive communication device.
The first shipped device was configured as a needs device for a non-verbal 3 year old girl.
Software is written in circuit python for easy modification and customization.
Project is expanding for more needs and the software will be updated for more complete communication systems on the same hardware in addition to additional languages.
There is a board NonverbalMVP that represents the minimum size with full function of our communication special needs board. It is designed to be useable on a lanyard for a non-verbal person, as an inexpensive developer kit, or as a pluggin processing module to a larger special needs device.
The current version is a untest revision of our tested and deployed Moana needs communication board.
Product image is from our deployed fullscale device, not the untested device as we are seeing if we can get coupons to make the first device by putting this up here. When we have received and tested we will update photo's and PCB's
Our home page is https://tssfaa.com/index1.html
Which will have the updated links to the githubs and youtube videos.
Everything is open source and free to try and help as many special needs individuals as posible. If you want to use the hardware for a non special needs project please contact us.
Youtube videos will be updated after open sauce 2025 exhibits in the meantime here is the instructions for the care giver of the full size device
https://youtube.com/shorts/u-ilM0inoXI?feature=share
The tested project, that is deployed and tested, is in the process of being uploaded, but there is some problems with the PCB upload right now that we don't have time to look at for a few weeks.
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