Component Registry

An open registry of IoT boards, sensors and actuators for developers and agents.

No driver code to write

A DHT22 needs adafruit-circuitpython-dht, use_pulseio off on a Pi, and two seconds between reads. One file tells you which library, which address, which pin, and what happens when it misbehaves.

Dashboards work on first boot

Readings arrive with unit, range and thresholds already declared, and every project measuring temperature calls it temperature in °C. MQTT topics are generated from the declared slugs.

Control is bounded

A servo takes SET_ANGLE 0–180 and nothing else. The complete command set comes from the registry, so nothing outside it can be issued, including by a language model driving the device.

Know before you buy

An ESP32-H2 has no Wi-Fi and cannot reach a broker without a border router. An ESP32-CAM has no USB socket. An HC-SR04 echo pin destroys a 3.3V input without a divider.

Know what will run on it

Every board declares how large a language model it can host, on what accelerator, with which runtimes — and says plainly when the answer is none. On-device ML is tracked separately, because the answers diverge.

Failure modes written down

A DHT22 fails intermittently by design. A servo commanded to its full nominal range stalls and browns out the board. It is the most valuable field in every file.

Put your stamp on your own products

Make or supply a component? Endorse its entry. Buyers see who stands behind the numbers.

Verified on your domain

The proof URL must resolve on your own domain. Nobody can claim an endorsement on your behalf, and nobody can fake yours.

Endorse exactly what you mean

Scope your stamp to specifications, driver or harness. Confirming a datasheet does not commit you to anyone else's driver code.

Fix your own spec

Wrong pin count or voltage on your product? Open a merge request. Correcting it is worth more than the stamp.

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Own the hardware? Verify an entry.

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