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MICROCHIP’S SAM R30 SUB GHZ MODULE FOR ULTRA LOW POWER WPAN DESIGNS

MICROCHIP’S SAM R30 SUB-GHZ MODULE FOR ULTRA-LOW-POWER WPAN DESIGNS

Mouser Electronics is now stocking the SAM R30 sub-GHz module from Microchip Technology. The industry’s smallest IEEE 802.15.4-compliant module, the SAM R30 combines an ultra-low-power microcontroller with a sub-GHZ radio in a 12.7 Ă— 11 mm package, enabling long-lasting battery life in space-constrained designs like wireless-networked sensors and controls in home automation, smart city, and industrial applications. The Microchip […]

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AXIOMTEK’S MANO521 – INTEL® COFFEE LAKE BASED THIN MINI ITX MOTHERBOARD

AXIOMTEK’S MANO521 – INTEL® COFFEE LAKE-BASED THIN MINI-ITX MOTHERBOARD

Axiomtek – a world-renowned leader relentlessly devoted in the research, development and manufacture of series of innovative and reliable industrial computer products of high efficiency – is pleased to announce the MANO521, a thin mini-ITX motherboard powered by the LGA1151 socket 8th generation Intel® Core™ i7/i5/i3 (code name: Coffee Lake) with Intel® H310 chipset or optional

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PINE64’S SOEDGE RK1808 AI MODULE DELIVERS 3.0 TOPS USING ROCKCHIP RK1808 SOC

PINE64’S SOEDGE-RK1808 AI MODULE DELIVERS 3.0 TOPS USING ROCKCHIP RK1808 SOC

A few time ago, Ameridroid reported that Pine64 would soon launch SoRock and SoEdge systems-on-module, but at the time there was virtually no info except SoRock would be likely based on either RK3328 or RK3399 and work on the existing Clusterboard. SoEdge would be an AI Neural module for Artificial Intelligence tasks, with up to 3 TeraFLOPS of performance, but no more than this were

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Raspberry Pi mini PC transformed into an MCU programmer using LEMPA

Raspberry Pi mini PC transformed into an MCU programmer using LEMPA

Raspberry Pi enthusiasts may be interested in a new project called LEMPA or the LEan Mean Programming mAchine, created by developer Roey Benamotz. A custom PCB that contains all the relevant connections required to program a ATMega328 (including external oscillator), ATTiny, ESP8266, Arduino mini pro or any other ATMega controller via connector. The LEMPA is

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Pi Zero Portable Terminal

Pi Zero Portable Terminal

A simple, inexpensive design for a portable Raspberry Pi computer that utilizes a Bluetooth slide-out keyboard as its base. Ideation I was wanting a really portable serial terminal that I could use “in the field” to reprogram ESP8266 modules running MicroPython. Unfortunately there is a definite lack of simple, serial terminal devices to be found

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BUILD A CLUSTER COMPUTER USING 7X RASPBERRY PI COMPUTE MODULES

BUILD A CLUSTER COMPUTER USING 7X RASPBERRY PI COMPUTE MODULES

In the spirit of cluster computing, the Turing Pi Clusterboard brings another dimension in the world of cluster computing for makers and hackers. The Pimoroni’s Cluster HAT gave us the power to connect up to 4 Raspberry Pi Zeros to create a cluster computer, the MiniNodes’ 5 Node Raspberry Pi 3 CoM Carrier Board provide support for connecting up to 5 Raspberry

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BENCHMARKING THE RASPBERRY PI 4

BENCHMARKING THE RASPBERRY PI 4

Last year’s release of the Raspberry Pi 3 Model A+ marked the end of an era: the next board, Raspberry Pi Foundation co-founder Eben Upton promised at the time, would be something dramatically different. Now, a surprisingly short time later, Upton’s promise has been delivered: the Raspberry Pi 4 is a departure from the norm, and the

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