Arduino announced it has collaborated with M5Stack to develop the new compact and powerful Nesso N1 IoT development kit. This system extends the Arduino ecosystem's flexibility into connected devices ...
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Arduino's new DIY electronics starter kit has an UNO R4 board
A rduino boards are a popular choice for DIY electronics, but it's not always clear how to get started with building projects ...
AMD's SCU35 Evaluation Kit is an affordable ($229) development board powered by the AMD Spartan UltraScale+ SU35P FPGA device ...
As a multi-mode connectivity board, it supports both the LTE Cat M1 and NarrowBand-IoT (LTE Cat.NB) air interfaces and provides fall-back compatibility with the E-GPRS standard. The LPWA LTE ...
At IDF last month, Intel previewed its latest small chip initiative, Quark. Slotting in well below the Atom line, much less Haswell, Quark is aimed at that old chestnut, "the Internet of things." We ...
The Arduino UNO R4 brought a modern 32-bit platform to the UNO form factor. Arduino’s Alessandro Ranellucci explained the features to Stuart Cording.
Arduino has released a set of new features for its Create Cloud platform aimed at expanding the number of Arduino supported platforms for the development of IoT applications. Following this release ...
Completely missed here in wonderland, about 10 years ago Chinese chip maker Logic Green came out with something called the LTG8F328P, which behaves much like a ATmega328P, but has some extra features ...
The Hackaday writers and readers are currently working hand-in-hand on an offline password keeper, the Mooltipass. A few days ago we presented Olivier’s design front PCB without even showing the rest ...
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