Our projects:
On this page is all the current MothTek projects, along with Github links for the design
files. We enjoy creating anything that might be of interest to ourselves or other like-minded
hardware tinkerers
RPI CM4 Compute Module Carrier:
A small CM4 carrier board designed for portable use in a variety of form factors.
It features USB 3.0 (Type A and Type-C), HDMI and MIPI-DSI for a Nexus 7 touch panel,
20V USB-C PD negotiation, and hardware killswitches.
It is currently a work in progress, however it is nearing the completion phase and
awaiting a redesign of the LiPo charge circuitry. Prototypes are expected before July.
View it on Github
Project Dark Wing ADAHRS:
A project to provide a low cost, open source ADAHRS solution for light aircraft.
Utilizing the high performance PIC64GX MPU, with discrete FPGAs for each radio interface.
More details to come
bugboard-1 D2000 mITX motherboard:
An attempt to produce a desktop mITX motherboard using the Phytium D2000 CPU. This
board will feature typical desktop motherboard I/O, including USB 3.0 and PCIe x16, and
will support EDK2. This project is in the initial stages.
View it on Github
MXM Thunderbolt 3 dock:
A TB3 compliant docking station for a mobile MXM GPU. Featuring support for both
standard MXM3.0b and Clevo MXM3.0b cards, and up to 200W of power, with all available
display outputs broken out, and 65W PD supplied to the host device. Work is currently
ongoing on this board, with prototype hardware expected by July.
View it on Github
lacewing-1 CH592 BLE UART:
A tiny CH592 board for remote UART debugging over BLE. Built to be as small as it can
possibly be, this board can fit in almost any problematic device and give you a remote
UART console on any device!
Coming very soon!
View it on Github
ccd-tiny Chromebook CCD debuggers:
A small dual port CCD trigger for Chromebooks with the CC50 debug chip. This adapter
allows for both CCD debugging, and ADB access. This is based on the SuzyQable design with
some tweaks. You can also boot from USB and still have CCD functionality on devices with
limited I/O :)
Coming very soon!
View it on Github
leaflitter-1 RP2350 with PD support:
A fairly simple clone of the RP2350 Pi Pico board, with the addition of an FUSB302 for
USB-C PD support. Can be used for debugging and for playing with USB-C alternate modes.
Coming very soon!
View it on Github
dustmite-1 Breadboardable USB-C 2.0 breakout:
A tiny, breadboardable USB-C module with support for 5v3a USB-C PD. USB data lines are also
available, and it can easily be used to add simple PD to any project.
Coming very soon!
View it on Github
axolotl-1 PCIe card featuring SSD203D:
A PCIe desktop card featuring a SigmaStar SSD203D SoC, with USB, HDMI, ethernet, and HDMI-RX.
Intended to provide an open source network display solution, as well as a general computing platform
that can be installed alongside a complete desktop.
Coming soon!
View it on Github