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Advantech Co. Ltd.
Advantech Development boards provide a schematic software & reference to reduce design effort at the development stage. Development Boards have been designed in order to allow customers to verify the functions of COM, text carrier board problems and support COM series. Advantech has designed a Development Board which can be used to test carrier board problems and support COM series, and Qseven, ETX / XTX form factors.
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MikroElektronika D.O.O.
Everything From Full-Featured to Tiny Starter Boards. Professional, full-featured development platforms, rich in modules. Each Easy Board features on-board programmer or debugger, and supports an entire family range of microcontrollers.
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Advantech Co. Ltd.
Advantech offers various development boards for multiple RISC-based Computer-on-Module (COM) hardware platforms including Qseven, SMARC and RTX 2.0.
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Blip -
Electronut Labs
Blip is a development board for Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) and 802.15.4 based wireless applications, based on the Nordic Semiconductor nRF52840 SoC. It has a Black Magic Probe compatible programmer and debugger built-in along with temperature/humidity sensor, ambient light intensity sensor, and a 3-axis accelerometer. It is usable to prototype for very low power applications, and debugger and regulator can be disconnected when only SoC needs to be powered.
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Gabotronics
Miniature mixed signal oscilloscope with an arbitrary waveform generator in a small module
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PSoC5LP -
SparkFun Electronics
This is the FreeSoC2 Development Board, SparkFun’s take on the PSoC5LP ARM Cortex. The PSoC (Programmable System-on-Chip) brings together features of the programmable devices and microcontroller-type systems-on-chips into one package. By placing a programmable fabric between the peripherals and the pins, the FreeSoC2 allows any function to be routed to any pin! Moreover, the onboard PSoC includes a number of programmable blocks, which allow the user to define arbitrary digital and analog circuits for their specific application.
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Ion Science, Ltd.
ION Science high-performance Development Kits have been specially designed for the integration of MiniPID sensors, offering fast, simple and cost-effective solutions for OEMs.
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Acroname, Inc
REDUCE MTM WIRING COMPLEXITIES: The MTM Development Board Kit development and testing of embedded and high-level programs with comment MTM modules.
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Apollo3 Blue -
SparkFun Electronics
Edge computing is here! You've probably heard of this latest entry to the long lineage of tech buzzwords like "IoT," "LoRa," and "cloud" before it, but what is “the edge” and why does it matter? The cloud is impressively powerful but all-the-time connection requires power and connectivity that may not be available. Edge computing handles discrete tasks such as determining if someone said "yes" and responds accordingly. The audio analysis is done at the edge rather than on the web. This dramatically reduces costs and complexity while limiting potential data privacy leaks.
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RedBoard Turbo -
SparkFun Electronics
If you’re ready to step up your Arduino game from older 8-bit/16MHz microcontrollers, the SparkFun RedBoard Turbo is a formidable alternative. At its heart, the RedBoard Turbo uses the ATSAMD21G18, which is an ARM Cortex M0+, 32-bit microcontroller that can run at up to 48MHz. With an impressive 4MB of external flash memory and a UF2 (USB Flashing Format) bootloader, the RedBoard Turbo provides you with an economical and easy to use development platform if you're needing more power than the classic RedBoard.
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Qwiic Micro -
SparkFun Electronics
Looking for a super small microcontroller to use with the Qwiic eco-system? The SparkFun Qwiic Micro is molded to fit our standard 1"x1" Qwiic standard size which makes it one of our smallest micro-controller offerings to date. At it's core is the powerful and versatile ATSAMD21E18, which is an ARM Cortex M0+, 32-bit microcontroller, with 256KB of flash memory that can run at up to 48MHz! It has 12 digital pins which include 5 analog pins, SPI, I²C, and an additional UART data bus as well as a Qwiic connector for easy integration into the Qwiic ecosystem and I²C prototyping.
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Acroname, Inc
HIGH POWER. HIGH CURRENT. The MTM Power Development Board allows high power and high current connections to quickly deploy MTM testers.
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TE2100 -
TEAM SOLUTIONS, INC.
Team Solutionsí PXI Development and Prototype board is the fastest road for system integrators to deliver a PXI customized product and provides design engineers with a speedy avenue to release PXI based prototypes and products.
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SparkFun Electronics
The SparkFun RP2040 mikroBUS Development Board is a low-cost, high performance platform with flexible digital interfaces featuring the Raspberry Pi Foundation's RP2040 microcontroller. Besides the Thing Plus or Feather PTH pin layout, the board also includes a microSD card slot, 16MB (128Mbit) flash memory, a JST single cell battery connector (with a charging circuit and fuel gauge sensor), an addressable WS2812 RGB LED, JTAG PTH pins, four (4-40 screw) mounting holes, our signature Qwiic connectors, and a mikroBUS socket.
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PCAN MicroMod Evaluation Kit -
PEAK-System Technik GmbH
As a plug-in module, the PCAN-MicroMod represents a simple way of providing electronic circuits with I/O functionality and CAN connection. The configuration is carried out with a Windows program that transfers the configuration data to the module via CAN. Several modules can be configured independently of one another on a CAN bus.