Tag: CircuitPython
ThingPulse Pendrive S3 – A ESP32-S3 Pendrive with RGB LED, Wireless Storage and Much More
Though it's called a Pendrive, the ThingPulse Pendrive S3 is not your average drive it's a versatile device that can transform into various USB gadgets, like a memory stick, keyboard, mouse, or even a networking tool. But its most intriguing use? It can be a "BadUSB" with the...
Continue ReadingThingPulse’s ESP32-S3-based Compact Pendrive S3 128MB
ThingPulse has developed a USB-C plug featuring ESP32-S3, flash memory of 128MB, and capacitive touch for commands. This ThingPulse Pendrive S3 can work as a BadUSB device, sending hundreds of keystrokes per second and executing predefined commands through simple scripts. The WiFi Duck...
Continue ReadingMetro ESP32-S3 is The Next Generation IoT Board with Circuit Python Support
The Adafruit Metro ESP32-S3 is a development board based on the ESP32-S3, designed in a form factor similar to an Arduino UNO or Adafruit Metro. The board features built-in Wi-Fi Bluetooth capabilities and can be programmed with Arduino or Circuit Python. The core of the board is an...
Continue ReadingAdafruit Metro M7– An Arduino Uno layout board with wireless connectivity
Adafruit has recently unveiled its Adafruit Metro M7 board, which has an Arduino Uno layout and combines the added convenience of built-in wireless connectivity. With its features and robust hardware, the Metro M7 with AirLift offers a comprehensive platform for a wide range of...
Continue ReadingNewt, a low-power open source display powered by an ESP32-S2 module
A campaign was launched on Crowdsupply for Newt, which is a battery-powered, always-on, wall-mountable display that can go online to retrieve weather, calendars, sports scores, to-do lists, quotes. Newt is powered by an ESP32-S2 microcontroller which enables you to program with...
Continue ReadingMaker Pi RP2040 Robot Controller Board for Motion Control Projects
Cytron recently launched their second RP2040 board, the Maker Pi RP2040, designed for robots or motion-controlled applications. With this new RP2040 chip, you can now build your own interactive robot, the Otto DIY robot. The Maker Pi RP2040 combines the Raspberry Pi Pico with the Maker...
Continue ReadingUnexpected Maker’s TinyS2 Development Board with ESP32-S2 SoC
Yet another development featuring Espressif Systems’ powerful ESP32-S2 SoC. Unexpected Maker has launched the TinyS2 ESP32-S2 development board. We have seen many boards with this SoC. This includes Olimax’s USB development board and Adafruit’s Wi-fi feather board harnessing the...
Continue ReadingPiunora Carrier Board For Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4
Piunora carrier board for Raspberry Pi CM4 is designed for rapid electronics prototyping in a Linux environment. The official carrier board of the Raspberry Pi CM4 is large as it covers all features required. Whereas, the Piunora carrier board comes with similar functionalities but with...
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