Category: Mcu
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CircuitBrains boards, castellated modules coming soon …
Kevin’s CircuitBrains boards are now listed and live on circuitpython.org/downloads. Kevin submitted the Deluxe model to Crowd Supply will have a project to support fabrication and fulfillment soon – Twitter. [via] CircuitBrains Basic CircuitPython on an ARM Cortex M0 in 1 square...
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STMicroelectronics STM32L5 series of ultra-low-power MCUs
The STM32L5 microcontroller series is the solution and provides a new optimal balance between performance, power, and security Security has emerged as one of the 3 key areas that developers of embedded and IoT applications are thriving to improve. The STM32L5 microcontroller series...
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CB2 is a BASIC Retro micro Microcomputer
If you’d like to return to a time when your computer had very accessible components, a microprocessor, RAM, ROM, and I/O chips all hanging from an exposed bus, you can do so by building your very own BASIC color microcomputer with the CB2 micro kit in under 30 minutes for as low as...
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ST Releases Compact 32-pin STM8 Nucleo Boards
STMicroelectronics is making design starts using 8-bit STM8 microcontrollers (MCUs) faster, more affordable, and more accessible for creative minds of all types by introducing new development boards in the easy-to-use Nucleo-32 form factor. The compact boards are controlled and powered...
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Pinky32 – The Tiny STM32F030 Development Board you always wanted
The STM32Fo30 is one of the most popular microcontrollers in the STM32 family. It's relative low-power specification and high-resolution ADCs fetched it good followership among designers, as such, it was quite interesting to hear that Czechia-based electronics specialist and Tindie user,...
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SAMD21G18A Development Board
An Open Source SAMD21 Development Board by sirmylesavery @ hackaday.io This project started after my first introduction to PCB design at my 2019 summer internship. At that internship, I designed a board that used a SAMD21 to control a GPS and LoRa module. This was my first introduction...
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Embedded Machine learning on Attiny85
simone @ loquentarduino.github.io writes: When I first run a Machine learning project on my Arduino Nano (old generation), it already felt a big achievement. I mean, that board has only 32 Kb of program space and 2 Kb of RAM and you can buy a chinese clone for around 2.50 $. It...
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Meet the Latest Circuitpython based Board: CircuitBrains Deluxe
As you would expect from a stack backed by giants like Adafruit, CircuitPython is overthrowing Micropython and fast becoming one of the most popular stacks for embedded development amongst makers. As a result of this popularity, quite a number of CircuitPython optimized boards are...
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