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Maker 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 ReadingLUNA: Lets Your Capture And Analyze Traffic Between Hosts and USB devices
Lately, we have seen several interesting projects up for crowdfunding that you can support and get rewards for as well. One such project coming soon is the LUNA hacking device that is nothing but a PCB with some integrated circuits and complex circuitry. With this new device, you can...
Continue ReadingFirefly ROC-RK3566-PC Mini Computer Comes With HTPC Distro
We have recently seen several development boards integrated with the Rockchip SoC, including NanoPi R4S, Novasom M9, Tinker Board 2, and several others. However, we haven’t seen many boards built around the Rockchip RK3566 chip except the Pine’s Quartz64. To continue, the...
Continue ReadingAdafruit’s Panel-mount TFT ESP32-S2 Wi-Fi Feather Board
Adafruit has teased us with the announcement of the panel-mount TFT ESP32-S2 Wi-Fi Feather Board. It appears to be a succeeding version of the previous ESP32 Feather boards, by changing few positions of the components like the ESP32 module and USB-Serial converter, with the...
Continue ReadingDevEBox’s STM32H7XX-M Development Boards Features STMicroelectronics’ STM32H7 MCUs
STMicroelectronics’ STM32H7 series are a couple of Arm® Cortex®-M7-based MCUs that claim to deliver 1327 DMIPS and 3224 CoreMark. They come in three product lines- dual-core lines, single-core lines, and value lines, and can be used in the design of many rich and complex...
Continue ReadingTIG Announces Bluetera II Open Source IoT Motion-Based Development Board
Tensor Iotera Group (TIG) has announced its new Bluetera II open source full-stack development board, which according to the company uses Google’s Protocol Buffer technology for motion-based IoT applications. TIG says that the Bluetera II is the second generation module. Bluetera II...
Continue ReadingAll New Teensy 4.0 – The Fastest Dev Board powered by ARM Cortex-M7
The latest offering from Teensy, Teensy 4.0 is the fastest microcontroller available today which is powered by ARM Cortex-M7 processor at 600MHz, with an NXP iMXRT1062 chip. Teensy 4.0 has the same dimensions (35 x 18 mm) of Teensy 3.2 and maintains compatibility with most of the pin...
Continue ReadingElk New Development Board For Building Blockchain-Connected Devices
The creators of "1Sheeld" are set to launch a new development board for building blockchain-connected devices known as "Elk". Just like using an Arduino, the board enables a user to engage projects and interface them with Swarm, Ethereum, Bitcoin, Whisper, Status IM, and a host of other...
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