izmos
Izmos are a term used in maker culture to describe compact, modular electronic devices or components designed to be easily combined into larger systems. The concept emphasizes standard interfaces and interoperability, enabling rapid prototyping without soldering or custom printed circuit boards. The word izmo is a colloquial blend of gizmo and a suffix suggesting smallness, and it is primarily found in hobbyist and open‑hardware communities rather than as a formal engineering standard.
Izmos are typically built around a core form factor and a common set of connection interfaces, such
Common izmo categories include processor cores, sensor packs (environmental, motion, or health-related), actuator or motor controllers,
Izmos are used in educational kits, rapid prototyping, Internet of Things devices, modular robotics, and wearable
There is no universal standard for izmos, so compatibility depends on agreed-upon interfaces within a project