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Open Source Parral Dev Board Now on Kickstarter
Anyone searching for a way to get started learning the wonderful world of electronics, may be interested in a new breadboard friendly development board which has been specifically designed for beginners and can be easily used with a solder list breadboard and also supports Blocklyprop.
“Parral Dev Board is an open source breadboard friendly development board based on the powerful P8X32A 32-Bits 8-core microcontroller, Parral Dev Board provide you of a friendly design to allow you to use it on a breadboard In the easiest way possible and provide you of a complete 3.3v or 5v at 1amp selectable power supply.
You can do everything you imagine with a powerful platform the possibilities are endless and with a friendly design and a complete onboard power supply Anyone can learn easily with a open source platform to start in the maker world. We built Parral to make a powerful platform more easier to use. That’s why Parral dev board is totally open source. This means all hardware design files schematic, PCB layout and bill of materials are free for you the community to download, modify and use.”
Parral Dev Board specs here:
- Removable P8X32A 8-core 32 bits microcontroller system with 512KB EEPROM and 5 MHz oscillator.
- Micro-B USB connector for powering, programming, and communication
- Open source BlocklyProp, C, Spin, and assembly language programming tools
- Additional LEDs indicate power and TX/RX communication
- Tiny edge-mounted reset button to restart the microcontrolle without disconnecting
- Safety 500ma Fuse
- Two Tiny edge-mounted built-in, user-programmable Buttons
- Two built-in, user-programmable LEDs
- 3.3v/5v selectable Power Supply
- Protoboard friendly design
Parral open source platform is now available on Kickstarter!