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Banana Pi BPI-M4 Matches Raspberry Pi Zero W Form Factor
The New Banana Pi BPI-M4 is another compact SBC in the Raspberry Pi Zero W form factor. It's equipped with an Allwinner H618 quad-core processor, 2GB LPDDR4 RAM, and 8GB eMMC storage. The board offers mini HDMI output, two USB-C ports, WiFi 5, Bluetooth 4.2, a standard 40-pin GPIO...
Continue ReadingThe RADXA ROCK S0 Is Powered by Rockchip RK3308BS CPU
The Radxa ROCK S0 is a compact development board powered by the 64-bit Rockchip RK3308BS SoC, featuring four Arm Cortex-A35 cores. It offers RAM options of 256MB or 512MB and comes with onboard eMMC storage available in 2GB, 4GB, or 8GB capacities. With a price tag of $11.90, this board...
Continue ReadingiLABs’ BConnect is set to change the narrative of Interfacing
iLABs has introduced a revolutionary concept that is about to reshape the narrative of interfacing — BConnect, a groundbreaking update from the renowned Bi2C interface. Describing this new concept as an “electrifying journey into the future, ” iLABS explained that the concept...
Continue ReadingPalmOS can now run on a $4 Raspberry Pi Pico thanks to Dmitry Grinberg’s rePalm project
In an attempt to bring retro software to modern hardware, developer, and tinkerer Dmitry Grinberg has skillfully ported the once-beloved Palm OS 5 to a Raspberry Pi Pico, though with a few compromises. To any hardware enthusiast, the Raspberry Pi is known for its versatility,...
Continue ReadingA 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 ReadingSparkFun launches a comprehensive robotics system for hands-on learning experience
Worcester Polytechnic Institute has developed an experiential robotics platform (XRP), a comprehensive robotics system, as part of their OpenSTEM platform. The purpose of the solution is to offer a solution for hands-on experience in the field of robotics, mainly aimed at middle and...
Continue ReadingThe LILYGO T-Vending: An ESP32-S3-Based Vending Machine Board with RS485 and Cellular Connectivity
Undoubtedly, the ESP32 has become one of the most popular development platforms over the years. That is why the developer's community has used this microcontroller to build many cool boards like UNIT DualMCU, Banana Pi Centi, M5Stack CoreS3, Seeed Studio XIAO, and many more. But what...
Continue ReadingHealthyPi 5: An open-source biosignal acquisition device
HealthyPi 5 is a biosignal acquisition device that has recently gained attention through its successful crowdfunding campaign. This open-source platform combines the power of a Raspberry Pi Pico and leverages a simple design of an Arduino, making it accessible and capable for capturing...
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