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![NUT4NT, Open-Source 4-Channel GNSS Receiver Development Board NUT4NT, Open-Source 4-Channel GNSS Receiver Development Board](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/2-inputs_png_content-body-gallery.jpg)
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NUT4NT, Open-Source 4-Channel GNSS Receiver Development Board
Although the industry of professional satellite navigation systems is limited to experts and large companies, Amungo Navigation is working towards bringing this industry to individual developers, small companies, and startups through its new open source platform “NUT4NT”. NUT4NT...
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pcDuino4 Nano, A $20 Development Board
A new low cost development board is available for pre-ordering at $20, it is called “pcDuino4 Nano”. pcDuino term comes from combining Mini PC with Arduino and it is a platform that runs PC-like OS such as Android ICS or Ubuntu. pcDuino boards can be used to learn programming and...
Continue Reading![Make your own Attiny2313 development board Make your own Attiny2313 development board](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/FVRC0Q1IQV7JWSL.MEDIUM.jpg)
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Make your own Attiny2313 development board
In this tutorial you will learn how to build a basic development board for Attiny2313 microcontrollers. Did you ever want to make your own development board with microcontroller and you didn´t know how .In this instructable I will show you how to make it.All you need is knowledge in...
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Development board for PIC16F1938
Raj over at Embedded Lab has designed a development board for PIC16F1938: The PIC16F1938 is a versatile 28-pin MCU belonging to Microchip’s extreme low power microcontroller family featuring nanoWatt XLP technology, 28KB of programming memory, 1KB of RAM, 11 ADC channels, and...
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LoRaONE: the LoRa® IoT development board
LoRaONE is a new board to help you develop IoT applications fast and with ease. It's an Arduino compatible board packed with features and sensors, making it the ideal solution for makers and creators that can’t wait to make the Internet of Things a reality. It is easy to program,...
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Atmel SAM D09 Development board
Dan Watson has designed a development board for the Atmel SAM D09 microcontroller: The Atmel SAM D series of 32-bit microcontrollers includes several devices, each with a long list of features at great prices. Perhaps the best known of the series in the maker community is the SAM D21...
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Texas CC2538 based development board
Jelmer Tiete has designed a development board for the TI CC2538, that is available at GitHub: It’s a nice little system-on-chip with an ARM Cortex M3, 2.4 GHz 802.15.4 radio and it runs at 32 MHz. Perfect for all your favorite Internet Of Things (IOT) shenanigans. Contiki supports...
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A development board for the STM32F042
Andy Brown designed a development board for the STM32F042 in the TSSOP20 package: This project came about because I’m using the STM32F042F6P6 (32Kb flash, 6Kb SRAM) in another project where I’m creating a USB device and the first thing I did is try to obtain a development board...
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