Search Results for : COM Express
The nanoCH32V003 is a RISC-V dev board available for $1.50
nanoCH32V003 is a development board that was created by MuseLab and is based on CH32V003F4U6, which was manufactured by QinHeng. On the board are a reset button, an LED, and a crystal oscillator that operates at 24 MHz. The 1-wire serial debug interface (SDI) is supported, and all of...
Continue ReadingFeaturing T-Display-S3 with ESP32-S3 and 1.9 inch Color Display
T-Display-S3 is a development board that has ESP32-S3 as the main control chip. It features a color LCD screen that is 1.9 inches in size and two buttons that may be programmed. The connectivity is made possible by the use of the I8080 interface. It also maintains the same design and...
Continue ReadingCompact ESP32-S3 SoC board with Cat-M & NB-IoT Support by LILYGO
A compact embedded board from LILYGO with Wi-Fi/BL5.0 and the SIM7080G module for CAT-M and NB-IoT connectivity has been launched recently. The SIM7080G is an SMT-type Multi-Band CAT-M and NB-IoT module. It is easy to add on to because it has many interfaces, such as UART, GPIO, PCM,...
Continue ReadingESP32-P4 Offers High-Performance MCU with Numerous IO-Connectivity
Espressif Systems has unveiled its newest SoC, ESP32-P4, which is powered by a dual-core RISC-V CPU with an AI instructions extension, an advanced memory subsystem, and integrated high-speed peripherals. ESP32-P4 is designed to meet the needs of high-performance applications that...
Continue ReadingWalkie-Talkie module Built On Tiny ESP32 board
Recently, LILYGO introduced a compact ESP32-S3 gadget that features a Walkie-Talkie module along with additional components like an OLED screen, speaker, microphone, and a slot for a 18650 battery. An ESP32 gadget with a stylus-equipped LCD display was also on show. The T-TWR is said...
Continue ReadingM0S Module TinyML Supported By Affordable RISC-V BL616
Sipeed released two embedded devices based on Bouffalo Lab's RISC-V BL616 microcontroller. The M0S module has interfaces for WiFi 6, Bluetooth 5.2, and Zigbee. It also works with DVP cameras, RGB LCDs, and Ethernet RMII. On the product page, it says that the BL616(RV32GCP) has a...
Continue ReadingExploring the PoE support of the M5Stack ESP32 module
A little module from M5Stack called the PoESP32 has an RJ45 connector that supports PoE (Power-over-Ethernet). Applications involving HTTP, MQTT, and related communication protocols can use the device. The ESP32-WROOM-32U modules are strong, generic Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and Bluetooth LE...
Continue ReadingM5Stack and Qubitro Join Hands for an Exciting Partnership
M5Stack is excited to work with Qubitro, the leading provider of an IoT application development platform, to provide customers with comprehensive, high-quality services. Through their new collaboration with Qubitro, they will be able to bring to market cutting-edge, data-driven products...
Continue Reading