Tag: Microcontroller
EV26Q64A PIC18F16Q41 Curiosity Nano Evaluation Kit
Microchip’s low-cost evaluation kit for the PIC18F16Q41 8-bit microcontroller (MCU) The PIC18F16Q41 Curiosity Nano evaluation kit from Microchip Technology is a hardware platform to evaluate MCUs in the PIC18FQ41 family. This board has the PIC18F16Q41 MCU mounted. Supported by...
Continue ReadingM5Stack UnitV2 – The standalone AI Camera for Edge Computing (SSD202D)
UnitV2 is a high-efficiency AI Camera module, the first M5Stack product that runs on the Linux operating system. The standalone device adopts SigmaStar SSD202D (ARM Cortex-A7 dual-core 1.2GHz) as the core, embedded 128MB DDR3 memory, with 512MB NAND Flash, 1080P camera, 2.4G Wi-Fi and...
Continue ReadingAxon, A WiFi + LoRa Messaging Platform for IoT
Do you want to make your Arduino or Raspberry Pi wirelessly send messages? Think no more, Axon is the answer. With just only two wires (TX and RX) your microcontroller can talk to a Linux computer thousands of Km away, or maybe track the logs of your Raspberry Pi located in a 400m...
Continue ReadingMaxim Integrated MAX78000 AI Microcontroller
MAX78000 - Ultra-low-power Arm Cortex-M4 processor with FPU-based microcontroller with Convolutional Neural Network Accelerator. The MAX78000 is is an advanced system-on-chip built to enable neural networks to execute at ultra-low power and live at the edge of the IoT. This product...
Continue ReadingRA2E1 – 48MHz Arm® Cortex®-M23 Entry Line General Purpose Microcontroller
Renesas Electronics has announced the release of 48 new RA2E1 Group microcontrollers for cost-sensitive and space-constrained applications. Based on the 48-MHz Arm Cortex-M23 core, these new entry-line single-chip devices offer 16-KB SRAM memory, 128-KB code flash, and support a wide...
Continue ReadingMeet the $4 Raspberry Pi Pico Board with RP2040 Dual-Core Cortex-M0+ microcontroller
After we saw the launch of the Raspberry Pi 4 from the Raspberry Pi Foundation back in 2019, we are pleased to announce that the company has not rested on their oars as they have created their own microcontroller board called Raspberry Pi Pico, designed for not only the educationist or...
Continue ReadingRaspberry Pi moves into the microcontroller market with RP2040 MCU
Raspberry Pi Pico We are very excited to introduce the all new Raspberry Pi Pico, a tiny, $4, MicroPython and C/C++ board with custom RP2040 silicon. This is the first product from the Raspberry Pi Foundation built with their in house designed RP2040. At $4 and available individually...
Continue ReadingRenesas RA2L1 ultra-low power single-chip microcontroller
Ultra-low power single-chip microcontroller based on the 48-MHz Arm® Cortex®-M23 core RA2L1 MCU Group is part of the RA2 MCU Series: It is a combination of a microcontroller with standard communication and timing peripherals, general-purpose analog, and new innovative capacitive...
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