Tag: Zephyr
Makerdiary iMX RT1011 Nano Kit features NXP iMX RT1011 crossover MCU
Makerdiary has recently released the iMX RT1011 Nano Kit, a small and low-power development board built around the NXP iMX RT1011 crossover MCU featuring an Arm Cortex-M7 core running at up to 500 MHz. The MCU feature. This kit is designed for a wide range of applications, thanks to...
Continue ReadingT-Mobile has launched aν IoT developer kit to connect to T-Mobile network with no strings attached
Earlier this year, the company launched T-Mobile DevEdge, a self-serve developer platform that gives developers access to T-Mobile networks to create connected wireless solutions. T-Mobile, under the hood of DevEdge and has now launched an IoT developer kit that will let the developer...
Continue ReadingSparkFun QuickLogic Thing Plus featuring EOS S3 MCU and eFPGA is now available at $45.95
SparkFun QuickLogic Thing Plus was originally crowdfunded on CrowdSupply that raised around $4500. If you did not back the product back then, no worries, you can buy it now on the SparkFun product page. SparkFun QuickLogic Thing Plus is a powerful FPGA board that comes with a...
Continue ReadingnRF9160 Feather Launches For $99 With GPS Support
The nRF9160 Feather by Jared Wolff (aka Circuit Dojo LLC) is an electronics development board, which is a system-in-package part of nRF91 series that enables NB-IoT and eMTC (LTE-M) IoT connectivity, as well as assisted GPS. The package is available in an Adafruit Feather form factor....
Continue ReadingThe WiFi 5 and Bluetooth 5 Board Now Available – Ivy5661 IoT Board
A few months ago, in November 2018, we talked about the possibility of combining both WiFi 5 and Bluetooth 5 into one board. The UNISOC UWP5661 was a chip that could make that possible and the same chip powers the IVY5661 96Boards IoT board. At the time of posting about the IVY5661...
Continue ReadingPureModules, IoT Building Blocks
New range of building blocks for IoT development are just out there! Just like LEGO, PUREmodules by Pure Engineering are the building blocks for IoT connected smart sensors where there is no need to solder, using breadboard or wires. It’s all done just by snapping the modules together...
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