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![Waveshare RP2040-Tiny: Compact Power with USB-C and Buttons Waveshare RP2040-Tiny: Compact Power with USB-C and Buttons](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/rp2040-tiny-1-1.jpg)
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Waveshare RP2040-Tiny: Compact Power with USB-C and Buttons
Tiny Raspberry Pi RP2040 module connects to USB-C + buttons board via FPC connector The Waveshare RP2040-Tiny enters the scene as a noteworthy addition to the family of Raspberry Pi RP2040 modules. In the company of counterparts like Pimoroni Tiny 2040, DFRobot Beetle RP2020, and...
Continue Reading![Implement USB Gadgets on Linux Easily with Sebastian’s New Rust Library Implement USB Gadgets on Linux Easily with Sebastian’s New Rust Library](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/Raspberry-Pi-secures-strategic-investment-from-Sony-Semiconductor.jpg)
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Implement USB Gadgets on Linux Easily with Sebastian’s New Rust Library
Rust developers looking for easier ways to turn a Raspberry Pi 4 into a Rust-powered USB gadget now have a powerful tool at their reach. Developer Sebastian Urban has released details on his new Rust library for USB gadget development on Linux. Sebastian, who claimed to have been...
Continue Reading![A Glimpse into the Future of QR Code Reading with Useful Sensors’ Tiny Code Reader A Glimpse into the Future of QR Code Reading with Useful Sensors’ Tiny Code Reader](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/Useful-Sensors-Tiny-Code-Reader-OKdo-5-scaled-1024x683.jpg)
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A Glimpse into the Future of QR Code Reading with Useful Sensors’ Tiny Code Reader
Useful Sensors has launched the Tiny Code Reader, a small camera module with an RP2040 chip built specifically to read 2D QR codes. Price at $7.00, this board can be used in projects that involve QR codes. Useful Sensors' co-founder Pete Warden explains, It's designed to be a simple...
Continue Reading![Waveshare module features a 6-axis IMU and a 1.28-inch IPS Display Waveshare module features a 6-axis IMU and a 1.28-inch IPS Display](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/waveshare-rp2040-1-28-ips-lcd-board-with-accelerometer-gyroscope-waveshare-wav-22668-39993805275331_1000x.jpg)
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Waveshare module features a 6-axis IMU and a 1.28-inch IPS Display
Waveshare developed the RP2040-LCD-1.28, which is an MCU board that combines a good price with a nice performance. The fact that it has a 1.28-inch LCD round display, a Li-ion battery charger, a 6-axis sensor (3-axis accelerometer and 3-axis gyroscope), and so on, in addition to...
Continue Reading![Agon Light is a Fully Open-Source 8-bit Microcomputer and Microcontroller Agon Light is a Fully Open-Source 8-bit Microcomputer and Microcontroller](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/agonlight_top_Omv1vVAgXu.jpg)
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Agon Light is a Fully Open-Source 8-bit Microcomputer and Microcontroller
European computer company Olimex Ltd. has created Agon light a budget-friendly microcomputer and microcontroller on one small board. Bernardo Kastrup designed the AgonLight and the Quark firmware was developed by Dean Belfield. The module is the cheapest and fastest 8-bit microcomputer...
Continue Reading![Challenger RP2040 SD/RTC – Feather-Compatible RP2040-Based Microcontroller Board with RTC and microSD Card Reader Challenger RP2040 SD/RTC – Feather-Compatible RP2040-Based Microcontroller Board with RTC and microSD Card Reader](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/2022-11-08T13_33_57.572Z-iso-1-2048.jpg)
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Challenger RP2040 SD/RTC – Feather-Compatible RP2040-Based Microcontroller Board with RTC and microSD Card Reader
Invector Labs (ILABS) has released a new Raspberry Pi Pico-based board equipped with a micro SD card reader and a Real Time Clock. The Challenger RP2040SD/RTC takes the popular RP2040 chip, pops it on an Adafruit Feather form factor board, and adds a micro SD card and an RTC. Features...
Continue Reading![TIMI-96 – 0.96″ Revolutionary Breadboard Compatible IPS Display Development Module TIMI-96 – 0.96″ Revolutionary Breadboard Compatible IPS Display Development Module](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/IMG_1195-scaled-1024x571.jpg)
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TIMI-96 – 0.96″ Revolutionary Breadboard Compatible IPS Display Development Module
Introduction We recently featured the TIMI-96 display development module designed by Breadboard Mates, an Australian company focused on designing breadboard-friendly products. Just in case you missed that, you can quickly check it out on the link attached. This article however will...
Continue Reading![Meet Agon Light — A Microcontroller and a Microcomputer in One Meet Agon Light — A Microcontroller and a Microcomputer in One](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/630DDB8B-E15A-4425-95E4-D6C6D686058D_1_105_c.jpeg)
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Meet Agon Light — A Microcontroller and a Microcomputer in One
Agon Light is a compact low-cost board that is both a microcomputer and an instant-on, BASIC-programmed microcontroller. The fully open-hardware open-source board sits between being a microcontroller development board like an Arduino and a conventional single-board computer like a...
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