• Novasom M7: the Raspberry Pi 3 Replacement in Industrial Projects

    Novasom RASPMOOD family of SBCs aims to provide a drop-in replacement for Raspberry Pi based designs by providing mechanically and electrically compatible boards, as well as a software layer that allows the RASPMOOD boards to leverage the...

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  • e-CAM130_CUXVR Vision Kit: Four 4K Cameras Driven by Jetson AGX Xavier

    E-Con has launched its first camera kit based on Nvidia’s latest, Linux-powered Jetson AGX Xavier module: the e-CAM130_CUXVR robotics vision kit. The kit includes a V4L2 Linux driver, Gstreamer 1.0, and sample code, and is designed primarily for end-to-end...

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  • STMicro STEVAL-FKI001V1: IoT Development Kit to Facilitate Smart Device Connections

    By supporting concurrent communication over Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) and Sub-1GHz wireless, the STMicroelectronics STEVAL-FKI001V1 dual-radio development kit gives unrivaled flexibility to envision, build and connect IoT devices like smart sensors, finders and trackers which can be...

    • Posted 6 years ago
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  • eduArdo Open Source Arduino Development Board

    Olimex has recently launched eduArdu, an open source hardware Arduino compatible board specifically designed for education with plenty of buttons, LEDs,  and sensors, as well as tutorials and samples source code to help young and older aspiring...

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  • Kontron’s Passepartout: Raspberry Pi Based Industrial Development Kit

    Kontron announced its first Raspberry Pi based product, the Passepartout dev kit, built upon the Linux-driven Raspberry Pi Compute Module 3 Light. The CM3L is similar to the standard module, with features including a quad-core, 1.2GHz Broadcom BCM2837 and...

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  • GreenWaves Technologies unveils Gap8, the Low Power RISC-V IoT Processor Optimized for AI

    Fabless startup Greenwaves Technologies has announced the availability of its GAP8 IoT application processor to handle low-power AI processing in sensor devices. The new processor targets industrial and consumer products integrating artificial intelligence, and advanced classification such...

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  • SensiBLEduino – New Arduino-supported, hardware-ready development kit

    IoT application developers are offered a proof-of-concept system by Israeli IoT specialist, SensiEdge. It has released SensiBLEduino, an off-the-shelf, hardware-ready development kit based around the open source Arduino. Arduino is known to simplify the process of working...

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  • Arduino Create toolkit now available for Intel-based systems running Linux

    Intel now it’s working to improve Arduino connectivity on Intel based systems running Linux with its cloud-based Arduino Create development software. Arduino Create is debuting on a kit version of Aaeon’s Intel Apollo Lake based UP Squared SBC called the...

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  • Chiplicity: The Open Source Hardware Development Framework for IC Designes

    Efabless corporation, an online design platform and marketplace for community-developed intellectual property (IP) and integrated circuits (ICs), has introduced Chiplicity, an open source framework for community members to create, share, make derivatives of and commercialize mixed-signal ICs....

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  • Open-Q™ 212 Single Board Computer for your IoT Device

    Intrinsyc’s Open-Q™ 212 SBC is a full-featured, production-ready, low-cost IoT computer based on a powerful quad-core ARM Cortex A7 (32-bit) 1.267GHz processor, with integrated GPU and DSP. The SBC supports an LCD display up to 720p, HDMI...

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  • Raspberry Compute Module development kits released

    Few days ago, RaspberryPI released the Development kit for its now flagship compute mudule we covered already here: In each kit you get a Compute Module, an IO Board, adaptors to convert the CMIO board camera and display...

    • Posted 10 years ago
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