Tag: SBC
![Ultra96 Skin Cancer AI Detection Ultra96 Skin Cancer AI Detection](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/42902792_320585862037515_5824535528132837376_n-1_D5pKNRx9wt.png.jpg)
Ultra96 Skin Cancer AI Detection
This is an interesting project using Ultra96 SBC and NCS to detect and classify skin cancer. According to the Skin Cancer Foundation, half of the population in United States are diagnosed with some form of skin cancer by age 65. The survival rate for early detection is almost 98%, but...
Continue Reading![MakerLisp Machine – An expandable eZ80 CPU card running bare-metal Lisp MakerLisp Machine – An expandable eZ80 CPU card running bare-metal Lisp](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/MakerLisp_Machine.png)
MakerLisp Machine – An expandable eZ80 CPU card running bare-metal Lisp
Classic computing on modern hardware: an expandable eZ80 CPU card running bare-metal Lisp. The MakerLisp machine is a portable, modular computer system, designed to recapture the feel of classic computing, with modern hardware. The machine centers on a 2” x 3.5” business...
Continue Reading![7″ 1024 x 600 IPS Display for LattePanda 7″ 1024 x 600 IPS Display for LattePanda](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/1-900x600-1.jpg)
7″ 1024 x 600 IPS Display for LattePanda
Add exciting new dimensions to your project with this large full-color display. All you need to do is power your LattePanda single board computer and you have a visual user interface for your project – no extra power cables required! The border of the display is insulated with black...
Continue Reading![Kontron SBC pITX-iMX8M for 4K UHD graphics performance Kontron SBC pITX-iMX8M for 4K UHD graphics performance](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/pitx-imx8m-1024x730.jpeg)
Kontron SBC pITX-iMX8M for 4K UHD graphics performance
Kontron’s pITX-iMX8M motherboard features NXP’s dual or quad core CPUs based on the Arm Cortex-A53 architecture with up to 1.5 GHz. The Cortex M4 coprocessor and full 4K UltraHD resolution make the board the perfect foundation for sophisticated applications. It offers enhanced...
Continue Reading![Qualcomm Launches 10nm, octa-core QCS605 IoT SoC Qualcomm Launches 10nm, octa-core QCS605 IoT SoC](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/open-q-605-SBC-back_2048x2048.jpg)
Qualcomm Launches 10nm, octa-core QCS605 IoT SoC
Qualcomm announced back in April its QCS605 SoC, calling it "the first 10nm FinFET fabricated SoC, built for the Internet of Things." The octa-core Arm SoC is available in an Intrinsyc Open-Q 605 SBC with full development kit, including a 12V power supply which is available for...
Continue Reading![VersaLogic Releases Low-Cost Intel Bay Trail SBC VersaLogic Releases Low-Cost Intel Bay Trail SBC](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/versa.jpg)
VersaLogic Releases Low-Cost Intel Bay Trail SBC
VersaLogic has released a rugged, PC/104-Plus form-factor “SandCat” SBC with a dual-core Intel Bay Trail SoC, -40 to 85℃ support, plus SATA, GbE, mini-PCIe and more, with starting price of $370 in volume. VersaLogic has created a simpler, more affordable alternative to its BayCat...
Continue Reading![96Boards Sophon BM1880 SBC comes with AI and RISC-V core 96Boards Sophon BM1880 SBC comes with AI and RISC-V core](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/96boards-Sophon-Edge-large-1024x708.jpg)
96Boards Sophon BM1880 SBC comes with AI and RISC-V core
Bitmain has announced a "Sophon BM1880 EDB" 96Boards CE SBC which features their new Sophon BM1880 AI chip plus dual Cortex-A53 cores running Linux OS. Also available, are the RISC-V MCU and optional Raspberry Pi and Arduino modules. Popular for their vending of bitcoin mining chips and...
Continue Reading![Radxa’s Rockpi4 based on RK3399 Launches For $39 Radxa’s Rockpi4 based on RK3399 Launches For $39](https://www.electronics-lab.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/IMG_0012-1024x734.jpg)
Radxa’s Rockpi4 based on RK3399 Launches For $39
Radxa has released specs for a $39 “Rock Pi” Raspberry Pi lookalike board with a Rockchip RK3399, USB 3.0, M.2, HDMI 2.0, and native GbE, plus optional WiFi, BT, and PoE. The Rock Pi runs Linux or Android. It closely matches the RPi 3 layout, just like the RK3399-based NanoPi M4,...
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