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Brucey

Project documenting the build of a penetrating device running Bruce Firmware

rhea-raeRhea Rae
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Bruce Firmware ESP32

This project was created on 02/13/2026 and last updated 3 hours ago.

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  • 1 × Espressif ESP32-C5-WROOM-1 Amazon
  • 1 × ILI9341 2.8” SPI TFT LCD HiLetgo
  • 3 × 100 uf electrolytic capacitors
  • 3 × 104 Ceramic Capacitors
  • 1 × CC1101 Module Amazon

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    Rhea Rae • 3 hours ago • 0 comments

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    Rhea Rae • 02/23/2026 at 10:59 • 0 comments

  • Tiny_Mod

    Rhea Rae • 02/16/2026 at 12:48 • 0 comments

  • C5 Carrier Board

    Rhea Rae • 02/13/2026 at 16:57 • 0 comments

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