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REDBOARD ARTEMIS – SPARKFUN’S NEW BLUETOOTH ENABLED ARTEMIS MODULE

REDBOARD ARTEMIS – SPARKFUN’S NEW BLUETOOTH ENABLED ARTEMIS MODULE

SparkFun‘s new DEV-15444 RedBoard Artemis has an Arduino Uno R3 footprint, 1M Flash/384 KB RAM, and a processor that uses less than 1mA of current at peak. This Artemis board includes a modern USB-C connector and a Qwiic connector that makes programming and I2C easy. This RedBoard is fully compatible with SparkFun’s Arduino core and can be easily programmed with the familiar Arduino IDE. It […]

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LAPTOPPIN LIKE 1975

LAPTOPPIN’ LIKE 1975

When we first saw the PZ1 laptop — a 6502 laptop-style computer with a small display and 512K of RAM — we couldn’t help but think of the old AIM 65 computer from Rockwell, although that only had 1K of memory. The other thing the AIM didn’t have was an ancillary microcontroller to help out that is way more

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NVIDIA MXM COMPATIBLE MOTHERBOARD FOR AIOT APPLICATIONS 1

NVIDIA MXM COMPATIBLE MOTHERBOARD FOR AIOT APPLICATIONS

IBASE Technology Inc., a world leader in the manufacture of embedded boards and industrial computing systems, announces a new NVIDIA MXM compatible motherboard designed for AIoT applications. The MT800M-P supports the latest 8th Generation Intel® Core™ processor family, enabling customers to benefit from optimized processing and graphics performance and enhance I/O capability. With the increasing demand of

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ALL NEW TEENSY 4.0 – THE FASTEST DEV BOARD POWERED BY ARM CORTEX M7

ALL 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 functions on Teensy 3.2. This board is based on an ARM Cortex M7

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ADVANTECH LAUNCHES PALM SIZE EMBEDDED SYSTEM EPC U2117

ADVANTECH LAUNCHES PALM SIZE EMBEDDED SYSTEM EPC-U2117

Advantech, a leading embedded computing provider announces its latest fanless embedded system EPC-U2117. The palm-sized system uses the latest Intel® Atom® E3900 processor technology to give a 30% CPU performance enhancement and a 45% graphic performance boost. EPC-U2117 is designed with dual display output, multiple I/O, and wide range 12-24V DC power inputs, which target smart

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BOARDCON’S EM IMX8M MINI SBC COMES WITH LOTS OF CUSTOMIZATION

BOARDCON’S EM-IMX8M-MINI SBC COMES WITH LOTS OF CUSTOMIZATION

Boardcon‘s new EM-IMX8M-MINI is based on NXP’s energy-efficient i.MX8M Mini ARM Cortex A53 processor. The iMX8M SBC has 2GB LPDDR4 and 8GB of eMMC flash with 2x USB 2.0, GbE. Display output is via MIPI LCD, PCIe. There is also optional support for SSD/4G. It runs Linux 4.14.98 and QT 5.0. EM-IMX8M-MINI SBC and its SOM-IMX8M-MINI module is Boardcon’s

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WIDORA TEASES COMPACT KENDRYTE K210 POWERED BINOCULAR FACIAL RECOGNITION BOARD

WIDORA TEASES COMPACT KENDRYTE K210-POWERED BINOCULAR FACIAL RECOGNITION BOARD

Widora, who has been one of the companies championing the development of open-source boards for IoT applications, with boards like the Widora AIR and the Widora Neo, recently announced the planned launch of  a new board; a RISC-V binocular facial recognition development board which according to the company’s post will be the smallest binocular facial recognition module yet. Based

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ESP32MX E THE NEW CHIP ON THE BLOCK

ESP32MX-E, THE NEW CHIP ON THE BLOCK

There are a host of boards based around the ESP32, and also its follow up, the ESP8266. It’s noteworthy to witness how they have evolved from the simple breakout boards they were when the chip was released back in 2015 to something a lot more major. The latest of these boards is the esp32MX-E from Modtronix Engineering, which will be raising soon on Crowd Supply. Measuring

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