Tag: 8-bit
![Agon Light is a Fully Open-Source 8-bit Microcomputer and Microcontroller Agon Light is a Fully Open-Source 8-bit Microcomputer and Microcontroller](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/agonlight_top_Omv1vVAgXu.jpg)
Agon Light is a Fully Open-Source 8-bit Microcomputer and Microcontroller
European computer company Olimex Ltd. has created Agon light a budget-friendly microcomputer and microcontroller on one small board. Bernardo Kastrup designed the AgonLight and the Quark firmware was developed by Dean Belfield. The module is the cheapest and fastest 8-bit microcomputer...
Continue Reading![PIC18F-Q84 Family of Microcontrollers PIC18F-Q84 Family of Microcontrollers](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/cq5dam.thumbnail.720.405.png)
PIC18F-Q84 Family of Microcontrollers
Microchip's PIC18-Q84 8-bit PIC® MCUs with an extensive array of CIPs and CAN FD The PIC18-Q84 family of microcontrollers (MCUs) from Microchip Technology expands the 8-bit PIC MCUs by combining an extensive array of CIPs with controller area network flexible data rate (CAN FD). These...
Continue Reading![Spectrum Next, A New of ZX Spectrum Spectrum Next, A New of ZX Spectrum](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/spectrum-next-a-new-of-zx-spectr-1024x576.jpg)
Spectrum Next, A New of ZX Spectrum
In 1982, the UK's best selling computer, ZX Spectrum, was released by Sinclair as 8-bit personal home computer highlighting the machine's color display. And today, a group of makers are introducing the Spectrum Next, an updated and enhanced version of ZX Spectrum. The Spectrum...
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