USB for Intel’s MX10 and SpiderSoM Modules
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USB for Intel’s MX10 and SpiderSoM Modules

MX10 and SpiderSoM modules are outfitted with a USB device interface, applied with PIC16F1454 microcontroller (MCU). On the SoM side the MCU is connected to three interfaces: serial (if the other side is applied inside the FPGA), an I2C bus (connected to the module PMIC, charge...

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New Raspberry Pi Sound Cards: Pi-DAC+, Pi-DigiAmp+ and Pi-DAC+ Pro
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New Raspberry Pi Sound Cards: Pi-DAC+, Pi-DigiAmp+ and Pi-DAC+ Pro

New and optimised versions of IQaudIO’s HAT sound cards are now available at Max2Play! These three sound cards take up even less space mounted on the Raspberry Pi and were also improved by a few adjustments to the board. Among the most important innovations is the 40-Pin GPIO...

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The Chirp Explorer Board, a first for data-over-sound.
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The Chirp Explorer Board, a first for data-over-sound.

The Chirp Explorer Board is the first IoT prototyping platform that’s tailor-made from the ground up to explore the possibilities of acoustic data transfer. Built around the powerful Arm Cortex-M4 CPU with inbuilt DSP for optimised audio processing, it allows developers to quickly and...

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Pi Supply LoRa Boards Run on Raspberry Pi, Arduino and Micro:bit
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Pi Supply LoRa Boards Run on Raspberry Pi, Arduino and Micro:bit

Pi Supply has launched a new series of IoT LoRa Boards on Kickstarter that work with Raspberry Pi, and Micro:bit. They include an IoT LoRa Gateway HAT board with a price of £120 ($157) and a LoRa Node pHAT node board for £25 ($33) price. The boards support any 40-pin Raspberry Pi, and...

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Sensything Provides Sensors, Processing, and Wireless on a Single Board
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Sensything Provides Sensors, Processing, and Wireless on a Single Board

Multi-sensor data acquisition, processing, and Wi-Fi/Bluetooth communication in a single, open source board. Sense anything. Sensything is an open source, high-resolution (24-bit), Wi-Fi and Bluetooth-enabled sensor interface platform that supports multiple sensor readings. In most...

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uArt- A small Solution For a Big Problem
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uArt- A small Solution For a Big Problem

Coming soon to Crowd Supply is the ultimate USB-UART converter. μArt is a device that offers safe and reliable USB-to UART conversion. The voltage levels, electric potentials, and communication speeds are no longer a concern, and it can be used for data exchange or for Programming...

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Color Detector Using TCS230 Color sensor and Arduino

Color Detector Using TCS230 Color sensor and Arduino

Hi guys, welcome to today's tutorial. In this tutorial we will look at how to use the TCS230 color sensor with Arduino. To demonstrate the ability of the color sensor, we will build a color detector system capable of detecting the color in front of the sensor and displaying that color on...

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Microchip’s New Open Source SAMA5D27 SOM Module Runs Mainline Linux
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Microchip’s New Open Source SAMA5D27 SOM Module Runs Mainline Linux

American microcontroller manufacturer company Microchip has unveiled an open source, mainline Linux ready “SAMA5D27 SOM” module. This module is based on a SiP implementation of its Cortex-A5-based SAMA5D27 SoC with 128MB RAM. The 40 x 38mm module is also compatible with...

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