Category: Mcu
Getting Started with Espressif’s ESP32-C3-DevKITM-1 on ESP-IDF
Espressif Systems’ ESP32-C3-DevKit M-1 is an entry-level development board with some interesting features, compatibility, adaptability, connectivity, security, and much more at an affordable price. The ESP32-C3-DevKit M-1 is also known for its small size and low power operation. Apart...
Continue ReadingVoltLog’s CanLite is an ESP32-based CAN Bus Development Board
Yet another development board featuring Espressif Systems’ powerful ESP32 microcontroller. VoltLog recently released the CanLite, a wireless CAN bus hacking, and development board built around an ESP32 microcontroller. But the CanLite was not meant to be a universal development...
Continue ReadingMeet the Jupiter Nano, The Tiny, high-performance computer that runs Linux, and the NuttX RTOS
Over the past year since its launch, we've seen several interesting projects come out of the Microchip Get Launched program. The latest, which according to Crowd supply, will be hitting the crowdfunding campaign site soon, is the Jupiter Nano. A tiny, Open-Source, high-performance...
Continue ReadingTI AM64X family of processors for PLC’s, motor drives, and other industrial automation
In industries, the cloud architecture gathers data from thousands of sensors and uses the data to perform sophisticated analytics to manage operations. Automation is increasing day by day in industries. Automotive pieces of equipment rely on various sensor data for accuracy. Industrial...
Continue ReadingPIC18F-Q84 Family of Microcontrollers
Microchip's PIC18-Q84 8-bit PIC® MCUs with an extensive array of CIPs and CAN FD The PIC18-Q84 family of microcontrollers (MCUs) from Microchip Technology expands the 8-bit PIC MCUs by combining an extensive array of CIPs with controller area network flexible data rate (CAN FD). These...
Continue ReadingMeet the ALL NEW Tiny Acoustic Development Board for $99.00
When it comes to recording audio in wildlife or nature, you require something with a small form factor that does not harm the environment. There are several wildlife species that produce noise in ultrasonic frequencies like bats, moths, etc. Here comes the name for the credit card-sized...
Continue ReadingHaneSOM: the most compact Linux computer module
Linux capable IoT boards are considered a better option over embedded C boards by many makers and hackers due to rapid prototyping. One can build a lot of IoT projects effortlessly on Linux-based boards within minutes. IoT-specific boards that run Linux are, however, costlier and...
Continue ReadingArduino Compatible programmable universal IR blaster
Universal remote controls are very cool devices that can be programmed to operate various brands of one or more types of electronic devices. You can point the universal remote control to any device and control it with buttons available on the remote. Low-end remote controls can control...
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