OPEN SOURCE HARDWARE & SOFTWARE LIBRARY
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Open Source Hardware & Software Library
Curated, verified open hardware designs, flight software, and ISRU processes with direct simulation hooks. Click "Send to sim" to inject parameters into your Mass Driver, ISRU, Mars, or Swarm tools.

Verified Assets (click to inject)

ILMENITE ISRU Reducer (Open)

TRL 4 • Yield ~38% O₂ • Power ~0.8 MW/tpd

Core Flight Software (cFS fork)

TRL 6 • Reliability 91% • For lunar/Mars landers

Lunar Mass Driver Reference Design (2025)

TRL 3 • 82% recovery • 2.4 km/s

Closed-Loop ECLSS (Open Source)

TRL 5 • 88% water recycle • 1.6 kW/crew

Library Score + Hook

All entries are open or permissive. Use simulation hooks to validate against your physics stack (ISRU, driver, Mars, swarm).

About the Open Source Hardware Library

Building in space will lean on open, reusable hardware designs. This library catalogues open-source hardware and scores each entry so you can gauge maturity and fit at a glance — a simulation score, a category, and a technology-readiness band.

It's a browsing and evaluation tool for the open-hardware ecosystem behind low-cost space and energy systems.

How to use it

  1. Browse or search the hardware entries.
  2. Read each item's simulation score, category, and maturity.
  3. Use the TRL band to judge how proven a design is.
  4. Follow links to designs and send promising ones into related simulators.

How it works

Each entry carries a simulation score that summarises how it performs in the associated model, a category for filtering, and a technology-readiness level indicating how far it has been proven. Together these let you compare designs on a consistent basis rather than reputation.

The library favours transparency and reuse: by scoring open designs the same way, it helps you find the most mature, best-fit hardware for a given job instead of reinventing it.

Worked example

Scanning the library by category and TRL surfaces which open designs are mature enough to build on now versus which are still experimental — turning a scattered ecosystem into a comparable shortlist.

Frequently asked questions

What is the simulation score?

A summary of how a design performs in its associated model, for quick comparison.

What does TRL mean?

Technology Readiness Level — how far a design has been proven, from concept to flight-ready.

Is the hardware itself hosted here?

It catalogues and links open designs and scores them; it doesn't host the CAD itself.

Who is it for?

Builders choosing open hardware for space and energy projects.

Free and multilingual?

Yes — 25 languages, browser-based.

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