Search Results for : arduino
VoltLog’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 M5Stack CORE2 ESP32 IoT Dev Kit for AWS IoT Edukit
A couple of months back, AWS launched AWS IoT EduKit, which is an easy way to learn how to build IoT applications using AWS services. AWS IoT EduKit is developed in such a way that everyone from beginner to expert can build end-to-end IoT applications. For this, Amazon has partnered...
Continue ReadingMeet the Photoacoustic Sensing Based SCD41 CO2 Sensor; The Latest Addition to Sparkfun’s QWiiC Ecosystem
Sparkfun's QWiiC ecosystem comprises of I2C based components which through 4-pin JST connectors can be quickly interfaced with development boards. The product line, which already features over 1800 products including, sensors, actuators, and QWiiC enabled development boards, keeps growing...
Continue ReadingMeet AIfES, a C-based AI/ML Framework for Microcontrollers
Increased interest in Edge computing in recent times has led to the development of several frameworks to facilitate the deployment of AI/ML models on microcontrollers. There are, however, issues of performance with most of the frameworks as they are mostly scaled-down version of server...
Continue ReadingRodriguez – The World’s Slowest IV Tracer
Joseph Eoff has posted on Hackaday details about Rodriguez, which is an IV tracer. About the origin of the project, he says: “Rodriguez started as a nameless project I used to make a point in an online discussion about the shape of the current/voltage plot of the base/emitter...
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 ReadingBastWAN RAK4260 Module Based Dev-Board in Feather Form Factor
With the increasing popularity of the Adafruit Feather form factor in recent years, many third-party manufacturers have developed Feather-compatible boards, such as the Penguino Feather 4260, Giant board, OrangeCrab, and Feather-S2. Mexico-based Electronic Cats has come up with their...
Continue ReadingMeet the Pimoroni Tiny2040
Pimoroni last week launched the Tiny 2040, a new addition to its awesome, ever-growing list of microcontroller boards and accessories goodies for makers. Yea, I know, another development board based on everyone's current favorite microcontroller, the RP2040. Since the great guys at the...
Continue Reading