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layout: download
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board_id: "adafruit_feather_rp2040"
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title: "Feather RP2040 Download"
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name: "Feather RP2040"
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title: "Feather RP2040 via U2IF Download"
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---
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**This board uses the U2IF firmware to communicate with Blinka and is run on the attached system via USB. See the Installation Instructions for more info.**
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A new chip means a new Feather, and the Raspberry Pi RP2040 is no exception. When we saw this chip we thought "this chip is going to be awesome when we give it the Feather Treatment" and so we did! This Feather features the **RP2040**, and all niceties you know and love about Feather.
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## Technical details
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board_id: "adafruit_feather_rp2040_can"
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title: "Feather RP2040 CAN Bus Download"
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name: "Feather RP2040 CAN Bus"
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title: "Feather RP2040 CAN Bus via U2IF Download"
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name: "Feather RP2040 CAN Bus via U2IF"
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manufacturer: "Adafruit"
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**This board uses the U2IF firmware to communicate with Blinka and is run on the attached system via USB. See the Installation Instructions for more info.**
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If you'd like quickly get started with CAN bus interfacing, with no soldering required, our **Adafruit RP2040 CAN Bus Feather** comes ready-to-rock with a microcontroller, CAN chipset and terminal blocks for instant gratification. [The controller used is the MCP26525 (aka a MCP2515 with built-in transciever), an extremely popular and well-supported chipset](https://www.microchip.com/en-us/product/MCP2515) that has drivers in Arduino and [CircuitPython](https://github.com/adafruit/Adafruit_CircuitPython_MCP2515) and only requires an SPI port and two pins for chip-select and IRQ. Use it to send and receive messages in either standard or extended format at up to 1 Mbps.
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Feather is the development board specification from Adafruit, and like its namesake, it is thin, light, and lets you fly! We designed Feather to be a new standard for portable microcontroller cores. [We have other boards in the Feather family, check'em out here](https://www.adafruit.com/feather).
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title: "Feather RP2040 RFM9x Board Download"
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name: "Feather RP2040 RFM9x"
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title: "Feather RP2040 RFM9x Board via U2IF Download"
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name: "Feather RP2040 RFM9x via U2IF"
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download_instructions: "https://learn.adafruit.com/circuitpython-libraries-on-any-computer-with-raspberry-pi-pico"
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|||
- Feather-Compatible
|
||||
- STEMMA QT/QWIIC
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
**This board uses the U2IF firmware to communicate with Blinka and is run on the attached system via USB. See the Installation Instructions for more info.**
|
||||
|
||||
This is the Adafruit Feather RP2040 RFM9x. We call these RadioFruits, our take on a microcontroller with packet radio transceiver with built-in USB and battery charging. It's an Adafruit Feather RP2040 with a radio module cooked in! Great for making wireless networks that are more flexible than Bluetooth LE and without the high power requirements of WiFi.
|
||||
|
||||
Feather is the development board specification from Adafruit, and like its namesake, it is thin, light, and lets you fly! We designed Feather to be a new standard for portable microcontroller cores. We have other boards in the Feather family, check'em out here.
|
||||
|
|
|
|||
|
|
@ -1,11 +1,12 @@
|
|||
---
|
||||
layout: download
|
||||
board_id: "adafruit_feather_rp2040_rfm"
|
||||
title: "Feather RP2040 RFM69 Board Download"
|
||||
name: "Feather RP2040 RFM69"
|
||||
title: "Feather RP2040 RFM69 Board via U2IF Download"
|
||||
name: "Feather RP2040 RFM69 via U2IF"
|
||||
manufacturer: "Adafruit"
|
||||
board_url:
|
||||
- "https://www.adafruit.com/product/5712"
|
||||
download_instructions: "https://learn.adafruit.com/circuitpython-libraries-on-any-computer-with-raspberry-pi-pico"
|
||||
board_image: "adafruit_feather_rp2040_rfm69.jpg"
|
||||
blinka: true
|
||||
date_added: 2023-04-04
|
||||
|
|
@ -13,6 +14,9 @@ features:
|
|||
- Feather-Compatible
|
||||
- STEMMA QT/QWIIC
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
**This board uses the U2IF firmware to communicate with Blinka and is run on the attached system via USB. See the Installation Instructions for more info.**
|
||||
|
||||
This is the Adafruit Feather RP2040 RFM69. We call these RadioFruits, our take on a microcontroller with packet radio transceiver with built-in USB and battery charging. It's an Adafruit Feather RP2040 with a radio module cooked in! Great for making wireless networks that are more flexible than Bluetooth LE and without the high power requirements of WiFi.
|
||||
|
||||
Feather is the development board specification from Adafruit, and like its namesake, it is thin, light, and lets you fly! We designed Feather to be a new standard for portable microcontroller cores. We have other boards in the Feather family, check'em out here.
|
||||
|
|
|
|||
|
|
@ -1,12 +1,13 @@
|
|||
---
|
||||
layout: download
|
||||
board_id: "adafruit_feather_rp2040_thinkink"
|
||||
title: "Feather RP2040 ThinkInk Download"
|
||||
name: "Feather RP2040 ThinkInk"
|
||||
title: "Feather RP2040 ThinkInk via U2IF Download"
|
||||
name: "Feather RP2040 ThinkInk via U2IF"
|
||||
manufacturer: "Adafruit"
|
||||
board_url:
|
||||
- "https://www.adafruit.com/product/5727"
|
||||
board_image: "adafruit_feather_rp2040_thinkink.jpg"
|
||||
download_instructions: "https://learn.adafruit.com/circuitpython-libraries-on-any-computer-with-raspberry-pi-pico"
|
||||
blinka: true
|
||||
date_added: 2023-05-02
|
||||
tags:
|
||||
|
|
@ -17,6 +18,8 @@ features:
|
|||
- STEMMA QT/QWIIC
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
**This board uses the U2IF firmware to communicate with Blinka and is run on the attached system via USB. See the Installation Instructions for more info.**
|
||||
|
||||
Easy e-paper and RP2040 finally come to your Feather with this Adafruit RP2040 Feather Think Ink that's designed to make it a breeze to add almost any common e-Ink/e-Paper display. Chances are you've seen one of those new-fangled 'e-readers' like the Kindle or Nook. They have gigantic electronic paper 'static' displays - that means the image stays on the display even when power is completely disconnected. The image is also high contrast and very daylight readable. It really does look just like printed paper!
|
||||
|
||||
We've liked these displays for a long time, and we've got Arduino/CircuitPython drivers for tons of the various display chipsets, so wouldn't an e-paper RP2040 Feather make a ton of sense? Luckily for us, just about every small-medium size EInk display made these days has a standard 24-pin connection. This Feather will add all the power supply support circuitry and level shifting so you can attach your favorite display - we've tested it with up to 5.6" sized 7-color ACeP displays.
|
||||
|
|
|
|||
|
|
@ -1,8 +1,8 @@
|
|||
---
|
||||
layout: download
|
||||
board_id: "adafruit_itsybitsy_rp2040"
|
||||
title: "ItsyBitsy RP2040 Download"
|
||||
name: "ItsyBitsy RP2040"
|
||||
title: "ItsyBitsy RP2040 via U2IF Download"
|
||||
name: "ItsyBitsy RP2040 via U2IF"
|
||||
manufacturer: "Adafruit"
|
||||
board_url:
|
||||
- "https://www.adafruit.com/product/4888"
|
||||
|
|
@ -11,9 +11,10 @@ download_instructions: "https://learn.adafruit.com/circuitpython-libraries-on-an
|
|||
blinka: true
|
||||
date_added: 2021-12-06
|
||||
features:
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
**This board uses the U2IF firmware to communicate with Blinka and is run on the attached system via USB. See the Installation Instructions for more info.**
|
||||
|
||||
A new chip means a new ItsyBitsy, and the Raspberry Pi RP2040 is no exception. When we saw this chip we thought "this chip is going to be awesome when we give it the ItsyBitsy teensy-weensy Treatment" and so we did! This Itsy' features the RP2040, and all niceties you know and love about the [ItsyBitsy family](https://www.adafruit.com/category/1008).
|
||||
|
||||
What's smaller than a Feather but larger than a Trinket? It's an Adafruit ItsyBitsy RP2040 featuring the Raspberry Pi RP2040! Small, powerful, with a ultra fast duel Cortex M0+ processor running at 125 MHz - this microcontroller board is perfect when you want something very compact, with lots of horsepower and a bunch of pins. This Itsy has sports car speed, but SUV roominess with 4 MB of FLASH and 264 KB of SRAM.
|
||||
|
|
|
|||
|
|
@ -1,8 +1,8 @@
|
|||
---
|
||||
layout: download
|
||||
board_id: "adafruit_kb2040"
|
||||
title: "Adafruit KB2040 Download"
|
||||
name: "Adafruit KB2040"
|
||||
title: "Adafruit KB2040 via U2IF Download"
|
||||
name: "Adafruit KB2040 via U2IF"
|
||||
manufacturer: "Adafruit"
|
||||
board_url:
|
||||
- "https://www.adafruit.com/product/5302"
|
||||
|
|
@ -15,6 +15,8 @@ features:
|
|||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
**This board uses the U2IF firmware to communicate with Blinka and is run on the attached system via USB. See the Installation Instructions for more info.**
|
||||
|
||||
A wild Kee Boar appears! It’s a shiny **KB2040**! An Arduino Pro Micro-shaped board for Keebs with RP2040. (#keeblife 4 evah) A lot of folks like using Adafruit parts for their Keeb builds – but with the ItsyBitsy not being pin-compatible with the Pro Micro pinout, it really wasn't very easy without some sort of adapter plate.
|
||||
|
||||
Now we’re seeing lots of people use CircuitPython for keebs, which is awesome! So why not try our hands at spinning up a pro-micro-compatible RP2040 board? The RP2040 is plenty powerful, low-cost, and makes for an excellent keeb driver chip.
|
||||
|
|
|
|||
|
|
@ -1,8 +1,8 @@
|
|||
---
|
||||
layout: download
|
||||
board_id: "adafruit_macropad_rp2040"
|
||||
title: "MacroPad RP2040 Download"
|
||||
name: "MacroPad RP2040"
|
||||
title: "MacroPad RP2040 via U2IF Download"
|
||||
name: "MacroPad RP2040 via U2IF"
|
||||
manufacturer: "Adafruit"
|
||||
board_url:
|
||||
- "https://www.adafruit.com/product/5128"
|
||||
|
|
@ -14,6 +14,8 @@ features:
|
|||
- STEMMA QT/QWIIC
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
**This board uses the U2IF firmware to communicate with Blinka and is run on the attached system via USB. See the Installation Instructions for more info.**
|
||||
|
||||
Strap yourself in, we're launching in T-minus 10 seconds...Destination? A new Class M planet called MACROPAD! M here, stands for Microcontroller because this 3x4 keyboard controller features the newest technology from the Raspberry Pi sector: say hello to the RP2040. It's speedy little microcontroller with lots of GPIO pins and a 64 times more RAM than the Apollo Guidance Computer. We added 8 MB of flash memory for plenty of storage.
|
||||
|
||||
Get ready to upgrade your desk's mission control station with a CircuitPython or Arduino powered Macropad - complete with 12 buttons, OLED display, speaker and rotary encoder. Customize it for your spacecraft to help guide you through the great reaches of the unknown. (Or just have it type out your favorite emojis.)
|
||||
|
|
|
|||
|
|
@ -1,8 +1,8 @@
|
|||
---
|
||||
layout: download
|
||||
board_id: "adafruit_qt2040_trinkey"
|
||||
title: "Trinkey QT2040 Download"
|
||||
name: "Trinkey QT2040"
|
||||
title: "Trinkey QT2040 via U2IF Download"
|
||||
name: "Trinkey QT2040 via U2IF"
|
||||
manufacturer: "Adafruit"
|
||||
board_url:
|
||||
- "https://www.adafruit.com/product/5056"
|
||||
|
|
@ -15,6 +15,8 @@ features:
|
|||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
**This board uses the U2IF firmware to communicate with Blinka and is run on the attached system via USB. See the Installation Instructions for more info.**
|
||||
|
||||
It's half USB Key, half Adafruit QT Py, and a lotta RP2040*...*it's **Trinkey QT2040**, the circuit board with an RP2040 heart and Stemma QT legs. Folks are loving the [QT Py 2040](https://www.adafruit.com/product/4900) we made, but maybe you want something plug-and-play. So we thought, hey what if we made something like that plugs right into your computer's USB port? And this is what we came up with!
|
||||
|
||||
The PCB is designed to slip into any USB A port on a computer or laptop. There's an RP2040 microcontroller on board with just enough circuitry to keep it happy. There's an RGB NeoPixel, a reset and bootloader or user button and a STEMMA QT Port on the end. That's it!
|
||||
|
|
|
|||
|
|
@ -1,8 +1,8 @@
|
|||
---
|
||||
layout: download
|
||||
board_id: "adafruit_qtpy_rp2040"
|
||||
title: "QT Py RP2040 Download"
|
||||
name: "QT Py RP2040"
|
||||
title: "QT Py RP2040 via U2IF Download"
|
||||
name: "QT Py RP2040 via U2IF"
|
||||
manufacturer: "Adafruit"
|
||||
board_url:
|
||||
- "https://www.adafruit.com/product/4900"
|
||||
|
|
@ -14,6 +14,8 @@ features:
|
|||
- STEMMA QT/QWIIC
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
**This board uses the U2IF firmware to communicate with Blinka and is run on the attached system via USB. See the Installation Instructions for more info.**
|
||||
|
||||
What a cutie pie! Or is it... a QT Py? This diminutive dev board comes with one of our new favorite chip, the RP2040. It's been made famous in the new [Raspberry Pi Pico](https://www.adafruit.com/pico) *and* our [Feather RP2040](http://www.adafruit.com/product/4884) and [ItsyBitsy RP2040](http://www.adafruit.com/product/4888), but what if we wanted something really *smol?*
|
||||
|
||||
A new chip means a new QT Py, and the Raspberry Pi RP2040 is no exception. When we saw this chip we thought "this chip is going to be awesome when we give it the cuuutie QT Py Treatment", and so we did! This QT Py features the RP2040, [and all niceties you know and love about the original QT Py](https://www.adafruit.com/category/4600)
|
||||
|
|
|
|||
31
_blinka/banana_pi_bpi_ai2h_ai2n.md
Normal file
31
_blinka/banana_pi_bpi_ai2h_ai2n.md
Normal file
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,31 @@
|
|||
---
|
||||
layout: download
|
||||
board_id: "banana_pi_bpi_ai2h_ai2n"
|
||||
title: "Banana Pi BPI-AI2H with BPI-AI2N Carrier Download"
|
||||
name: "Banana Pi BPI-AI2H with BPI-AI2N Carrier"
|
||||
manufacturer: "SinoVoip"
|
||||
board_url:
|
||||
- "https://docs.banana-pi.org/en/BPI-AI2N/BananaPi_BPI-AI2N"
|
||||
board_image: "banana_pi_bpi_ai2h_ai2n.jpg"
|
||||
download_instructions: ""
|
||||
downloads_display: true
|
||||
blinka: true
|
||||
date_added: 2025-05-15
|
||||
features:
|
||||
- Wi-Fi
|
||||
- Bluetooth/BLE
|
||||
- HDMI/DisplayPort
|
||||
- 40-pin GPIO
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
Banana Pi BPI-AI2N System-on-Module (SoM) and BPI-AI2N carrier board are open-source hardware solutions designed to leverage the advanced capabilities of the RZ/V2N Vision AI MPU. Designed with a flexible, community-driven ecosystem, the BPI-AI2N platform empowers developers to accelerate innovation and streamline application development. Powered by the RZ/V2N MPU, it delivers industry-leading AI acceleration of 15 TOPS (Sparse) and high-performance computing with 4x Arm® Cortex®-A55 processors, making it an ideal choice for creating cutting-edge vision AI solutions.
|
||||
|
||||
- Small Form Factor: Compact SO-DIMM 260PINs design (SOM module size: 45x69.6mm)
|
||||
- Open-source development kit, including SOM, BPI-AI2N Carrier board and a rich ecosystem of tools and support from the Banana Pi developer community
|
||||
- Customizable hardware & software by OEM&ODM
|
||||
- Yocto and other open-source software support
|
||||
- Memory & storage: 8GB LPDDR4x, 32GB eMMC, 64MB QSPI Flash
|
||||
- Wide operating temperature range from -40°C to 85°C
|
||||
|
||||
## Purchase
|
||||
* [Alibaba](https://www.alibaba.com/product-detail/Banana-PI-NEW-Powerful-SOM-Module_1601401058111.html)
|
||||
33
_blinka/banana_pi_bpi_f3.md
Normal file
33
_blinka/banana_pi_bpi_f3.md
Normal file
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,33 @@
|
|||
---
|
||||
layout: download
|
||||
board_id: "banana_pi_bpi_f3"
|
||||
title: "Banana Pi BPI-F3 Download"
|
||||
name: "Banana Pi BPI-F3"
|
||||
manufacturer: "SinoVoip"
|
||||
board_url:
|
||||
- "https://wiki.banana-pi.org/Banana_Pi_BPI-F3"
|
||||
board_image: "banana_pi_bpi_f3.jpg"
|
||||
download_instructions: ""
|
||||
downloads_display: true
|
||||
blinka: true
|
||||
date_added: 2024-09-05
|
||||
features:
|
||||
- Wi-Fi
|
||||
- Bluetooth/BLE
|
||||
- HDMI/DisplayPort
|
||||
- 40-pin GPIO
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
Banana Pi BPI-F3 is a industrial grade RISC-V development board, it design with SpacemiT K1 8 core RISC-V chip, CPU integrates 2.0 TOPs AI computing power. 2/4/8/16G DDR and 8/16/32/128G eMMC onboard.2x GbE Ethernet prot, 4x USB 3.0 and PCIe for M.2 interface, support HDMI and Dual MIPI-CSI Camera.
|
||||
|
||||
- 8 core RISC-V chip, CPU integrates 2.0 TOPs AI computing power
|
||||
- Single-core general computing power equivalent to 1.3 times Cortex-A55
|
||||
- Supports 32-bit LPDDR4/4X, with a maximum of 16GB of memory
|
||||
- 4K decoding and encoding
|
||||
- 5-lane PCIE2.1 expansion capability
|
||||
- 1x USB 3.0 + 2x USB 2.0 interfaces
|
||||
- 12x UART serial ports
|
||||
- Operating temperature range: -40°C to 85°C
|
||||
|
||||
## Purchase
|
||||
* [Amazon](https://amzn.to/4j8CMn0)
|
||||
37
_blinka/banana_pi_bpi_f5.md
Normal file
37
_blinka/banana_pi_bpi_f5.md
Normal file
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,37 @@
|
|||
---
|
||||
layout: download
|
||||
board_id: "banana_pi_bpi_f5"
|
||||
title: "Banana Pi BPI-F5 Download"
|
||||
name: "Banana Pi BPI-F5"
|
||||
manufacturer: "SinoVoip"
|
||||
board_url:
|
||||
- "https://wiki.banana-pi.org/Banana_Pi_BPI-F5"
|
||||
board_image: "banana_pi_bpi_f5.jpg"
|
||||
download_instructions: ""
|
||||
downloads_display: true
|
||||
blinka: true
|
||||
date_added: 2025-05-05
|
||||
features:
|
||||
- Wi-Fi
|
||||
- Bluetooth/BLE
|
||||
- HDMI/DisplayPort
|
||||
- 40-pin GPIO
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
Banana Pi BPI-F5 design with Allwinner Octa-core ARM Cortex-A55 T527 chip design.have a RISC-V CPU, up to 200 MHz,HiFi4 Audio DSP,ARM G57 MC1 GPU,Up to 2 TOPS NPU, support 2/4G RAM and 8-32G eMMC.
|
||||
|
||||
Allwinner T527 Octa-core A55, NPU up to 2Tops for edge intelligent AI applications.
|
||||
|
||||
T527 series is a high-performance embedded processor with optional AI function in the field of intelligent industrial control and automotive. It is suitable for embedded devices with media and AI functions such as high-performance industrial robots, display and control all-in-one machines, edge intelligent boxes and vehicle terminals.
|
||||
|
||||
T527 is used in commercial display/cash register, cloud computer, robot, industrial intelligence, edge computing gateway, post-installation central control, commercial vehicle, industrial computer and other fields
|
||||
|
||||
- SoC: Allwinner T527
|
||||
- CPU: Octa-core ARM Cortex-A55 in a DynamlQ big.LITTLE configuration, up to 1.8 GHz
|
||||
- GPU: ARM G57 MC1 GPU
|
||||
- NPU: Up to 2 TOPS (INT8), Embedded 512KB internal buffer
|
||||
- RISC-V MCU for Real-time operating system (etc:RTOS)
|
||||
- DSP: 600MHz HiFi4
|
||||
- RAM: 2GB/4GB(max 4GB), default 4GB LPDDR4x
|
||||
- Storage: 8GB/32GB eMMC, default 32GB eMMC
|
||||
- Industrial grade temperature: -40°C to 80°C
|
||||
|
|
@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ name: "Banana Pi BPI-M2 Zero"
|
|||
manufacturer: "SinoVoip"
|
||||
board_url:
|
||||
- "https://wiki.banana-pi.org/Banana_Pi_BPI-M2_ZERO"
|
||||
board_image: "banana_pi_m2_zero.jpg"
|
||||
board_image: "banana_pi_bpi_m2_zero.jpg"
|
||||
download_instructions: ""
|
||||
downloads_display: true
|
||||
blinka: true
|
||||
|
|
|
|||
37
_blinka/banana_pi_bpi_m4_berry.md
Normal file
37
_blinka/banana_pi_bpi_m4_berry.md
Normal file
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,37 @@
|
|||
---
|
||||
layout: download
|
||||
board_id: "banana_pi_bpi_m4_berry"
|
||||
title: "Banana Pi BPI-M4 Berry Download"
|
||||
name: "Banana Pi BPI-M4 Berry"
|
||||
manufacturer: "SinoVoip"
|
||||
board_url:
|
||||
- "https://wiki.banana-pi.org/Banana_Pi_BPI-M4_Berry"
|
||||
board_image: "banana_pi_bpi_m4_berry.jpg"
|
||||
download_instructions: ""
|
||||
downloads_display: true
|
||||
blinka: true
|
||||
date_added: 2024-09-05
|
||||
features:
|
||||
- Wi-Fi
|
||||
- Bluetooth/BLE
|
||||
- HDMI/DisplayPort
|
||||
- 40-pin GPIO
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
BPI-M4 Berry development board stands as a powerful Single Board Computer (SBC), harnessing the capabilities of the Allwinner H618 System-on-Chip (SoC) to provide developers with impressive performance and a wealth of features. Similar to the Raspberry Pi 4b, the BPI-M4 Berry boasts comparable CPU prowess, 2G LPDDR4 memory and 8G eMMC, integrated WiFi and Bluetooth functionalities, and a familiar 40-pin header layout, alongside 4 USB interfaces and a GbE RJ45 port.
|
||||
|
||||
Characterized by its robust performance, versatile features, and remarkable image processing capabilities, stands as an exemplary SBC development platform for professionals within the embedded and computing industries. Equipped with 8GB eMMC flash storage, high-performance decoding and encoding capabilities, and an array of interface options, it caters to a wide spectrum of application domains, including media processing, IoT, and entertainment. Whether catering to novices or seasoned developers, the BPI-M4 Berry development board offers an ideal toolset for realizing creative visions and project objectives.
|
||||
|
||||
- Allwinner H618, Quad-core ARM Cortex™-A53 processor
|
||||
- ARM Mali G31 GPU
|
||||
- WIFI & Bluetooth
|
||||
- 2G LPDDR4 RAM
|
||||
- 8G eMMC flash memory
|
||||
- 1x USB2.0 Type-C OTG, 5V power supply
|
||||
- 4x USB2.0 Type-A
|
||||
- 1x HDMI 2.0a
|
||||
- 1x 3.5mm Audio & TVE jack socket
|
||||
- 1x GbE Ethernet port
|
||||
|
||||
## Purchase
|
||||
* [Amazon](https://amzn.to/3YMdR19)
|
||||
38
_blinka/banana_pi_bpi_m4_zero.md
Normal file
38
_blinka/banana_pi_bpi_m4_zero.md
Normal file
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,38 @@
|
|||
---
|
||||
layout: download
|
||||
board_id: "banana_pi_bpi_m4_zero"
|
||||
title: "Banana Pi BPI-M4 Zero Download"
|
||||
name: "Banana Pi BPI-M4 Zero"
|
||||
manufacturer: "SinoVoip"
|
||||
board_url:
|
||||
- "https://wiki.banana-pi.org/Banana_Pi_BPI-M4_Zero"
|
||||
board_image: "banana_pi_bpi_m4_zero.jpg"
|
||||
download_instructions: ""
|
||||
downloads_display: true
|
||||
blinka: true
|
||||
date_added: 2024-09-05
|
||||
features:
|
||||
- Wi-Fi
|
||||
- Bluetooth/BLE
|
||||
- HDMI/DisplayPort
|
||||
- 40-pin GPIO
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
Banana Pi BPI-M4 Zero is the successor model of M2 Zero. It has a huge improvement in performance. The SOC is upgraded to H618 and the CPU frequency is increased by 25%. The memory is upgraded to DDR4, the capacity is quadrupled, and 8G eMMC is added. It supports 5G WiFi, and the USB interface has also been upgraded to type-C.
|
||||
|
||||
It has same form factor and 40-pin connector as the Raspberry Pi Zero W, and it can fit most of the RPI Zero W cases and accessories.
|
||||
|
||||
- Allwinner H618, Quad-core ARM Cortex™-A53 processor
|
||||
- ARM Mali G31 GPU
|
||||
- 2.4G/5G WIFI & Bluetooth 4.2
|
||||
- 2G LPDDR4 RAM
|
||||
- 8G eMMC flash memory
|
||||
- 1x USB2.0 Type-C OTG, 5V power supply
|
||||
- 1x USB2.0 Type-C
|
||||
- 1x miniHDMI 2.0a
|
||||
- 1x 24-pin FPC connector
|
||||
- 1x USB2.0
|
||||
- 1x 100Mbps Ethernet
|
||||
|
||||
## Purchase
|
||||
* [Amazon](https://amzn.to/3FafJKz)
|
||||
42
_blinka/d-robotics_rdk-x3.md
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42
_blinka/d-robotics_rdk-x3.md
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|
|
@ -0,0 +1,42 @@
|
|||
---
|
||||
layout: download
|
||||
board_id: "d-robotics_rdk-x3"
|
||||
title: "D-Robotics RDK-X3 Download"
|
||||
name: "D-Robotics RDK-X3"
|
||||
manufacturer: "D-Robotics"
|
||||
board_url:
|
||||
- "https://developer.d-robotics.cc/rdkx3"
|
||||
board_image: "d-robotics_rdk-x3.jpg"
|
||||
download_instructions: ""
|
||||
downloads_display: true
|
||||
blinka: true
|
||||
date_added: 2025-05-05
|
||||
features:
|
||||
- Wi-Fi
|
||||
- Bluetooth/BLE
|
||||
- Ethernet
|
||||
- HDMI/DisplayPort
|
||||
- 40-pin GPIO
|
||||
- USB 3.0
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
The RDK X3 series development kits include two products: RDK X3 and RDK X3 Module, both of which are equipped with the Rising Sun 3 intelligent computing solution, have 5TOPs of edge-side inference computing power, and are compatible with Raspberry Pi 4B and CM4 interfaces, making it easy for developers to quickly integrate.
|
||||
|
||||
- Quad-core ARM® Cortex® A53@1.5G
|
||||
- Dual-core Bernoulli Arch, 5Tops
|
||||
- H.265 (HEVC) Encoding and DecodingMain profile, L5.1 4K@60fps, JPEG Encoding and Decoding 16Mpixels
|
||||
- 2GB/4GB LPDDR4 RAM
|
||||
- 16GB/32GB/64GB eMMC or Micro SD
|
||||
- MIPI CSI 2lane x 2
|
||||
- USB Type-A 3.0 x 1 USB Type-A 2.0 x 2
|
||||
- Micro USB 2.0 x 1
|
||||
- 1 x Debug UART
|
||||
- 1 x HDMI1.4 (up to 1080p60)
|
||||
- Wi-Fi 2.4/5GHz Bluetooth 4.2
|
||||
- RJ45 interface
|
||||
- 40 Pin GPIO, I2C, UART, SPI, I2S, PWM
|
||||
- 5V 3A Power input
|
||||
- Ubuntu 20.04/22.04
|
||||
|
||||
## Purchase
|
||||
* [Waveshare](https://www.waveshare.com/rdk-x3.htm)
|
||||
48
_blinka/ft4232h.md
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48
_blinka/ft4232h.md
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|
|
@ -0,0 +1,48 @@
|
|||
---
|
||||
layout: download
|
||||
board_id: "ft4232h"
|
||||
title: "FT4232H Download"
|
||||
name: "FT4232H"
|
||||
manufacturer: "Future Technology Devices International Ltd"
|
||||
board_url:
|
||||
- "https://ftdichip.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/DS_FT4232H.pdf"
|
||||
board_image: "ft4232h.jpg"
|
||||
download_instructions: "https://learn.adafruit.com/circuitpython-on-any-computer-with-ft232h"
|
||||
downloads_display: true
|
||||
date_added: 2025-05-05
|
||||
blinka: true
|
||||
features:
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
The FT4232H is FTDI’s 5th generation of USB devices. The FT4232H is a USB 2.0 High Speed (480Mb/s) to UART/MPSSE ICs. The device features 4 UARTs. Two of these have an option to independently configure an MPSSE engine. This allows the FT4232H to operate as two UART/Bit-Bang ports plus two MPSSE engines used to emulate JTAG, SPI, I2C, Bit-bang or other synchronous serial modes. The FT4232H has the following advanced features:
|
||||
|
||||
- FTDI FT232B style, asynchronous serial UART interface option with full hardware handshaking and modem interface signals. Fully assisted hardware or X-On / X-Off software handshaking.
|
||||
- UART Interface supports 7/8-bit data, 1/2 stop bits, and Odd/Even/Mark/Space/No Parity.
|
||||
- Auto-transmit enables control for RS485 serial applications using TXDEN pin.
|
||||
- Single chip USB to quad serial ports with a variety of configurations.
|
||||
- Entire USB protocol handled on the chip. No USB specific firmware programming required.
|
||||
- USB 2.0 High Speed (480Mbits/Second) and Full Speed (12Mbits/Second) compatible.
|
||||
- Two Multi-Protocol Synchronous Serial Engine (MPSSE) on channel A and channel B, to simplify synchronous serial protocol (USB to JTAG, I2C, SPI or bit-bang) design.
|
||||
- Independent Baud rate generators.
|
||||
- RS232/RS422/RS485 UART Transfer Data Rate up to 12Mbaud. (RS232 Data Rate limited by external level shifter).
|
||||
- FTDI’s royalty-free Virtual Com Port (VCP) and Direct (D2XX) drivers eliminate the requirement for USB driver development in most cases.
|
||||
- Optional traffic TX/RX indicators can be added with LEDs and an external 74HC595 shift register.
|
||||
- Adjustable receive buffer timeout.
|
||||
- Support for USB suspend and resume conditions via PWREN#, SUSPEND# and RI# pins.
|
||||
- Highly integrated design includes +1.8V LDO regulator for VCORE, integrated POR function and on chip clock multiplier PLL (12MHz – 480MHz).
|
||||
- Operational configuration mode and USB Description strings configurable in external EEPROM over the USB interface.
|
||||
- Low operating and USB suspend current.
|
||||
- Configurable I/O drive strength (4, 8, 12 or 16mA) and slew rate.
|
||||
- Supports bus powered, self-powered and highpower bus powered USB configurations.
|
||||
- UHCI/OHCI/EHCI host controller compatible.
|
||||
- USB Bulk data transfer mode (512 byte packets in High-Speed mode).
|
||||
- Dedicated Windows DLLs available for USB to JTAG, USB to SPI, and USB to I2C applications.
|
||||
- +1.8V (chip core) and +3.3V I/O interfacing (+5V Tolerant).
|
||||
- Extended -40°C to 85°C industrial operating temperature range.
|
||||
- Compact 64-LD Lead Free LQFP or QFN package
|
||||
- Available in compact Pb-free 56 Pin VQFN packages (RoHS compliant)
|
||||
- +3.3V single supply operating voltage range.
|
||||
- ESD protection for FT4232H IO’s: Human Body Model (HBM) ±2kV, Machine Mode (MM) ±200V, Charge Device Model (CDM) ±500V, Latch-up free.
|
||||
|
||||
## Purchase
|
||||
* [Digi-Key](https://www.digikey.com/en/products/detail/ftdi-future-technology-devices-international-ltd/FT4232H-56Q-MINI-MDL/5994776)
|
||||
47
_blinka/indiedroid_nova.md
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47
_blinka/indiedroid_nova.md
Normal file
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,47 @@
|
|||
---
|
||||
layout: download
|
||||
board_id: "indiedroid_nova"
|
||||
title: "INDIEDROID NOVA Download"
|
||||
name: "INDIEDROID NOVA"
|
||||
manufacturer: "INDIEDROID"
|
||||
board_url:
|
||||
- "https://indiedroid.us"
|
||||
board_image: "indiedroid_nova.jpg"
|
||||
download_instructions: ""
|
||||
downloads_display: true
|
||||
blinka: true
|
||||
date_added: 2024-10-07
|
||||
features:
|
||||
- Wi-Fi
|
||||
- Bluetooth/BLE
|
||||
- Ethernet
|
||||
- HDMI/DisplayPort
|
||||
- 40-pin GPIO
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
The Indiedroid Nova is the same form factor as Raspberry Pi 4B, but 3+ times faster and supports 16GB RAM, plus 8K video!
|
||||
|
||||
The uber-efficient RK3588S SoC uses less energy, generates less heat, and processes more data than less-advanced SoC units used in most other SBCs.
|
||||
|
||||
Indiedroid's goal is to create an active and welcoming community that rewards community members who add value to the ecosystem.
|
||||
|
||||
- **Amazing 8-core performance**
|
||||
- **Outstanding video and GPU performance**
|
||||
- Able to stream 4K/30 video on web browsers
|
||||
- Able to stream 4K/60 video (and up to 8K/60) with video players
|
||||
- Heavily accelerated WebGL performance
|
||||
- Great retrogaming emulation performance
|
||||
- **Dual-monitor output** (microHDMI and USB-C Display Port)
|
||||
- **MIPI DSI and CSI** connectors (up to 2 cameras)
|
||||
- **Gigabit Ethernet**
|
||||
- Built in **WiFi 5 and Bluetooth 5**
|
||||
- On-board antenna, plus external antenna connector for demanding wireless applications
|
||||
- **2x USB 3.0** Type-A ports
|
||||
- **2x USB 2.0** Type-A ports
|
||||
- **1x USB 3.0** Type-C port
|
||||
- 1x **4-pin serial** connector
|
||||
- Up to **16GB De0645DR4**
|
||||
- **Swappable eMMC**
|
||||
|
||||
## Purchase
|
||||
* [ameriDroid](https://ameridroid.com/products/indiedroid-nova)
|
||||
57
_blinka/orange_pi_3_lts.md
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57
_blinka/orange_pi_3_lts.md
Normal file
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,57 @@
|
|||
---
|
||||
layout: download
|
||||
board_id: "orange_pi_3_lts"
|
||||
title: "Orange Pi 3 LTS Download"
|
||||
name: "Orange Pi 3 LTS"
|
||||
manufacturer: "Shenzhen Xunlong Software CO.,Limited"
|
||||
board_url:
|
||||
- "http://www.orangepi.org/html/hardWare/computerAndMicrocontrollers/details/orange-pi-3-LTS.html"
|
||||
board_image: "orange_pi_3_lts.jpg"
|
||||
download_instructions: "https://learn.adafruit.com/circuitpython-on-orangepi-linux/circuitpython-orangepi"
|
||||
downloads_display: true
|
||||
blinka: true
|
||||
date_added: 2025-03-14
|
||||
features:
|
||||
- Wi-Fi
|
||||
- Ethernet
|
||||
- Bluetooth/BLE
|
||||
- HDMI/DisplayPort
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
Orange Pi 3 LTS is an open-source single-board computer with dual-band wireless WiFi and Bluetooth 5.0 .It is highly compact with a dimension of 56X85mm.
|
||||
|
||||
Orange Pi 3 LTS uses the Allwinner H6 SoC, and has 2GB LPDDR3 SDRAM, 8GB EMMC Flash. It can run Android 9,Ubuntu,Debian. Orange Pi 3 LTS offers a range of different ports, including HDMI output, 26pin headers, Gbps Ethernet port,1*USB 3.0, 2* USB2.0,etc. It is powered through Type-C. It is a good choice for applications that need strong networking perfomance.
|
||||
|
||||
### Hardware specification
|
||||
- Allwinner H6
|
||||
Quad-core 64-bit 1.8GHz high-performance Cortex-A53 processor
|
||||
- - High-performance multi-core GPU Mali T720
|
||||
- OpenGL ES3.1/3.0/2.0/1.1
|
||||
- Microsoft DirectX 11 FL9_3
|
||||
- ASTC(Adaptive Scalable Texture Compression)
|
||||
- Floating point operation greater than 70 GFLOPS
|
||||
- AXP805
|
||||
2GB LPDDR3 (shared with GPU)
|
||||
- - Micro SD card slot
|
||||
- 8GB EMMC Flash
|
||||
- YT8531C Chip
|
||||
- Support 10/100M/1000M Ethernet
|
||||
- 859 Chip
|
||||
- Support IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac
|
||||
- Support BT5.0
|
||||
- HDMI 2.0a
|
||||
- TV CVBS Output
|
||||
- HDMI Output
|
||||
- 3.5mm Audio Port
|
||||
- 5V3A Type-C
|
||||
- 1* USB 3.0 HOST, 2* USB 2.0 HOST
|
||||
- 26pin connector with1* I2C, 1*SPI, 1*UART &Multiple GPIO Ports
|
||||
- UART-TX, UART-RX & GND
|
||||
- Power Button (SW4)
|
||||
- Power LED& Status LED
|
||||
- Support IR Remote Control
|
||||
- Android 9.0, Ubuntu, Debian
|
||||
|
||||
## Purchase
|
||||
* [Aliexpress](https://www.aliexpress.us/item/3256803390997951.html)
|
||||
* [Amazon](https://amzn.to/4mziIgD)
|
||||
28
_blinka/orange_pi_3b.md
Normal file
28
_blinka/orange_pi_3b.md
Normal file
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,28 @@
|
|||
---
|
||||
layout: download
|
||||
board_id: "orange_pi_3b"
|
||||
title: "Orange Pi 3B Download"
|
||||
name: "Orange Pi 3B"
|
||||
manufacturer: "Shenzhen Xunlong Software CO.,Limited"
|
||||
board_url:
|
||||
- "http://www.orangepi.org/html/hardWare/computerAndMicrocontrollers/details/Orange-Pi-3B.html"
|
||||
board_image: "orange_pi_3b.jpg"
|
||||
download_instructions: "https://learn.adafruit.com/circuitpython-on-orangepi-linux/circuitpython-orangepi"
|
||||
downloads_display: true
|
||||
blinka: true
|
||||
date_added: 2024-10-24
|
||||
features:
|
||||
- Wi-Fi
|
||||
- Bluetooth/BLE
|
||||
- Ethernet
|
||||
- HDMI/DisplayPort
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
Orange Pi 3B is powered by Rockchip RK3566 quad-core 64-bit processor with 22nm advanced process, up to 1.8GHz main frequency, integrated ARM Mali G52 2EE graphics processor with OpenGL ES 1.1/2.0/3.2, OpenCL 2.0, Vulkan 1.1 support, embedded high-performance 2D acceleration module; built-in AI accelerator NPU with 0.8Tops computing power; VPU can achieve 4K@60fps H.265/H.264/VP9 video decoding and 1080P@100fps H.265 video encoding, 1080P@60fps H.264 video encoding, support 8M ISP and HDR; with 2GB/4GB/8GB (LPDDR4/ 4X), supports 16GB/32GB/64GB/128GB/256GB eMMC module, 16MB/32MB SPI Flash, has Wi-Fi5, BT5.0, with BLE support.
|
||||
|
||||
Orange Pi 3B references a wealth of interfaces, including HDMI output, M.2 M-KEY(optional), Micro SD slot, Gigabit LAN port, USB2.0, USB3.0, 3.5mm headphone jack, MIPI DSI port, eDP port, MIPI CSI camera port, multifunctional 40 Pin expansion port, etc., which can be widely applied to TV boxes, high-end tablet, edge computing, face recognition, smart security, smart home and other fields, empowering rich AI applications and IoT scenarios.
|
||||
Orange Pi 3B supports Android 11, Ubuntu 22.04, Ubuntu 20.04, Debian 11, Debian 12, OpenHarmony 4.0 Beta1, Orange Pi OS (Arch), Orange Pi OS (OH) based on OpenHarmony and other operating systems.
|
||||
|
||||
## Purchase
|
||||
* [Aliexpress](https://www.aliexpress.us/item/3256805733558464.html)
|
||||
* [Amazon](https://amzn.to/4dmcwEn)
|
||||
69
_blinka/orange_pi_5_max.md
Normal file
69
_blinka/orange_pi_5_max.md
Normal file
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,69 @@
|
|||
---
|
||||
layout: download
|
||||
board_id: "orange_pi_5_max"
|
||||
title: "Orange Pi 5 Max Download"
|
||||
name: "Orange Pi 5 Max"
|
||||
manufacturer: "Shenzhen Xunlong Software CO., Limited"
|
||||
board_url:
|
||||
- "http://www.orangepi.org/html/hardWare/computerAndMicrocontrollers/details/Orange-Pi-5-Max.html"
|
||||
board_image: "orange_pi_5_max.jpg"
|
||||
download_instructions: ""
|
||||
downloads_display: true
|
||||
blinka: true
|
||||
date_added: 2025-05-05
|
||||
features:
|
||||
- Ethernet
|
||||
- USB 3.0
|
||||
- HDMI/DisplayPort
|
||||
- 40-pin GPIO
|
||||
- USB 3.0
|
||||
- NVME/M.2 Connector
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
OrangePi 5 Max uses Rockchip RK3588 8-core 64-bit processor with 4 Cortex-A76 (2.4GHz), 4 Cortex-A55 (1.8GHz) and independent NEON coprocessor. Adopting 8nm process design, the main frequency is up to 2.4GHz, integrated ARM Mali-G610, built-in 3D GPU, compatible with OpenGL ES1.1/2.0/3.2, OpenCL 2.2, and Vulkan 1.2; the embedded NPU supports INT4/INT8/INT16/FP16 hybrid computing, with up to 6TOPS of computing power, which can meet the edge computing needs of most terminal devices; it has 4GB/8GB/16GB LPDDR5, with up to 8K display processing capability, supports eMMC socket and onboard eMMC (either one ), and has Wi-Fi 6E+BT 5.3 with BLE support.
|
||||
|
||||
OrangePi 5 Max provides abundant interfaces, including HDMI output, GPIO interface, USB2.0, USB3.0, 3.5mm headphone socket, one PCIe extended 2.5G high-speed network port, one M.2 M-Key slot (PCIe 3.0 4-Lane), supporting for the installation of NVMe SSDs or SATA SSDs.
|
||||
OrangePi 5 Max is compact, PCB measuring only 89mmX57mmX1.6mm, and powerful enough to be widely used in high-end tablets, edge computing, artificial intelligence, cloud computing, AR/VR, smart security, smart home, etc., covering various industries of AIoT. OrangePi 5 Max supports Orangepi OS(Droid)、Orangepi OS(Arch)、Orangepi OS(OH)、Ubuntu、Debian、Android13 operating system.
|
||||
|
||||
**Specifications**
|
||||
- Rockchip RK3588 (8nm LP process)
|
||||
- - • 8-core 64-bit processor
|
||||
- • 4 Cortex-A76 and 4 Cortex-A55 with independent NEON coprocessor
|
||||
- • Cortex-A76 at 2.4GHz, Cortex-A55 at 1.8GHz
|
||||
- • Integrated ARM Mali-G610
|
||||
- • Built-in 3D GPU
|
||||
- • Fully compatible with OpenGL ES1.1/2.0/3.2, OpenCL 2.2 and Vulkan 1.2.
|
||||
- Embedded NPU supports INT4/INT8/INT16/FP16 hybrid computing with up to 6TOPS.
|
||||
RK806-1
|
||||
LPDDR5 496PIN:4GB, 8GB, 16GB optional
|
||||
- - • eMMC Flash Sockets (default)
|
||||
- • Onboard eMMC (customizable) **Note: Either eMMC socket or on-board eMMC, support: 32GB, 64GB, 128GB, 256GB optional**
|
||||
- - • QSPI Nor FLASH: 16MB
|
||||
- • MicroSD card slot
|
||||
- • M.2 M-KEY slot: Support NVMe SSD (PCIe 3.0 4Lane)
|
||||
- 2 * USB3.0; 2 * USB2.0
|
||||
- - • 2 * HDMI 2.1, up to 8k@60FPS
|
||||
- • 1 * MIPI DSI TX 4 Lane
|
||||
- • 2 * MIPI CSI 4 Lane
|
||||
- • 1 * MIPI D-PHY RX 4 Lane
|
||||
- CODEC:ES8388
|
||||
- - • 1 * Audio 3.5mm jack with mic
|
||||
- • 1 * MIC In
|
||||
- • 1 * HDMI 2.1 eARC
|
||||
- 1 * PCIe 2.5G LAN (RTL8125BG)
|
||||
- Onboard Wi-Fi 6E+BT 5.3/BLE module: AP6611
|
||||
- Wi-Fi interface: SDIO3.0
|
||||
- BT interface: UART/PCM
|
||||
- Dual-row pin: 2.54mm 40Pin
|
||||
- Supports DC 5V and 3.3V power output
|
||||
- Configurable UART, PWM, I2C, SPI, CAN, GPIO and other functional interfaces.
|
||||
- 1 * BOOT key, 1 * On/Off key
|
||||
- Supports Type-C power supply, 5V @ 5A
|
||||
- RGB LED Side Illumination
|
||||
- 5V 2PIN 1.25mm socket
|
||||
- 3V 2PIN 1.25mm socket
|
||||
- Debug serial UART included in 40PIN expansion port
|
||||
- Orangepi OS (Droid), Orangepi OS (Arch), Orangepi OS (OH), Ubuntu, Debian, Android13
|
||||
|
||||
## Purchase
|
||||
* [Amazon](https://amzn.to/4jXUAT7)
|
||||
66
_blinka/orange_pi_5_pro.md
Normal file
66
_blinka/orange_pi_5_pro.md
Normal file
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,66 @@
|
|||
---
|
||||
layout: download
|
||||
board_id: "orange_pi_5_pro"
|
||||
title: "Orange Pi 5 Pro Download"
|
||||
name: "Orange Pi 5 Pro"
|
||||
manufacturer: "Shenzhen Xunlong Software CO., Limited"
|
||||
board_url:
|
||||
- "http://www.orangepi.org/html/hardWare/computerAndMicrocontrollers/details/Orange-Pi-5-Pro.html"
|
||||
board_image: "orange_pi_5_pro.jpg"
|
||||
download_instructions: ""
|
||||
downloads_display: true
|
||||
blinka: true
|
||||
date_added: 2025-08-18
|
||||
features:
|
||||
- Ethernet
|
||||
- USB 3.0
|
||||
- HDMI/DisplayPort
|
||||
- NVME/M.2 Connector
|
||||
- Wi-Fi
|
||||
- Bluetooth/BLE
|
||||
- 40-pin GPIO
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
Orange Pi 5 Pro uses Rockchip RK3588S 8-core 64-bit processor, quad-core A76+quad-core A55, with 8nm process design, up to 2.4GHz main frequency, integrated ARM Mali-G610, built-in 3D GPU, compatible with OpenGL ES1.1/2.0/3.2, OpenCL 2.2 and Vulkan 1.2; embedded NPU supports INT4/INT8/INT16 mixed computing, with up to 6TOPS of computing power, which can meet the edge computing needs of most end devices; with 4GB/8GB/16GB LPDDR5, with up to 8K display processing, and supports for eMMC module or SPI Flash (either one),Wi-Fi5, BT5.0, and BLE support.
|
||||
|
||||
The Orange Pi 5 Pro provides abundant interfaces, including HDMI output, GPIO ports, USB2.0, USB3.1, 3.5mm headphone socket,Gigabit LAN port with PoE+ support (PoE+ HAT required), etc., with an M.2 M-key slot that supports the installation of NVMe SSD or SATA SSD.
|
||||
Orange Pi 5 Pro is compact, measuring only 89mmX56mmX1.6mm, and powerful enough to be widely used in tablets, edge computing, artificial intelligence, cloud computing, AR/VR, intelligent security, smart home and other fields, covering AIoT various industries.Orange Pi 5 Pro supports Orange Pi OS, the official operating system developed by Orange Pi, as well as Ubuntu, Android 12, Debian and other operating systems.
|
||||
|
||||
**Specifications**
|
||||
- Rockchip RK3588S (8nm LP process)
|
||||
- 8-core 64-bit processor big.LITTLE Architecture: 4-core Cortex-A76 and 4-core Cortex-A55, big core cluster is 2.4GHz, and little core cluster is 1.8GHz frequency.
|
||||
- Arm Mali-G610
|
||||
- Built-in 3D GPU
|
||||
- Compatible with OpenGL ES1.1/2.0/3.2, OpenCL 2.2 and Vulkan 1.2
|
||||
- Embedded NPU supports INT4/INT8/INT16 mixed operation, with up to 6TOPS computing power
|
||||
- RK806-1
|
||||
- LPDDR5 496PIN:4GB/8GB/16GB (optional)
|
||||
- eMMC socket: supports eMMC module (optional)
|
||||
- SPI Flash (default empty)
|
||||
- MicroSD (TF) slot
|
||||
- M.2 M-KEY slot: NVMe SSD or SATA SSD
|
||||
- USB3.1 Gen1 * 1; USB2.0 *1
|
||||
- USB HUB:USB2.0 *2(TYPE A)+UAB2.0*2 row of pins
|
||||
- HDMI2.1 up to 8K @60Hz
|
||||
- HDMI2.0, up to 4K @60Hz
|
||||
- MIPI DSI 4 Lane, up to 4K @60Hz
|
||||
- 2 * MIPI 4 Lane
|
||||
- CODEC: ES8388
|
||||
- 3.5mm headphone jack audio input/output
|
||||
- Input: onboard MIC
|
||||
- HDMI 2.1 eARC
|
||||
- 10/100/1000Mbps Ethernet with PoE+ support (PoE+ HAT required)
|
||||
- Onboard Wi-Fi5+BT 5.0/BLE module: AP6256
|
||||
- M.2 M-Key slot supports access to NVMe SSD or SATA SSD
|
||||
- Dual-row pin: 2.54mm 40Pin
|
||||
- Supports DC 5V and 3.3V power outputs
|
||||
- Configurable UART, PWM, I2C, SPI, CAN, GPIO and other functional interfaces
|
||||
- 1 * MaskROM, 1 * RESET, 1 * POWER
|
||||
- Supports Type-C power supply, 5V @ 5A
|
||||
- RGB LED tri-color indicator
|
||||
- 5V 2PIN 1.25mm socket
|
||||
- 3V 2PIN 1.25mm socket
|
||||
- Debug serial port UART included in 40PIN expansion port
|
||||
|
||||
## Purchase
|
||||
* [Amazon](https://amzn.to/4lALxr8)
|
||||
56
_blinka/particle_tachyon.md
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56
_blinka/particle_tachyon.md
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|
|
@ -0,0 +1,56 @@
|
|||
---
|
||||
layout: download
|
||||
board_id: "particle_tachyon"
|
||||
title: "Particle Tachyon Download"
|
||||
name: "Particle Tachyon"
|
||||
manufacturer: "Particle"
|
||||
board_url:
|
||||
- "https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/particle-iot/tachyon-powerful-5g-single-board-computer-w-ai-accelerator"
|
||||
- "https://store.particle.io/products/tachyon-5g-single-board-computer?utm_campaign=&utm_content=store&utm_medium=post&utm_source=kickstarter"
|
||||
board_image: "particle_tachyon.jpg"
|
||||
downloads_display: true
|
||||
blinka: true
|
||||
date_added: 2025-08-18
|
||||
features:
|
||||
- Wi-Fi
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
Tachyon is a 5G-connected single-board computer (SBC) that takes the technology inside a modern smartphone and packs it into a Raspberry Pi form factor to power portable and remote computing devices. With a powerful Qualcomm Snapdragon SoC, an AI accelerator, and Particle’s edge-to-cloud IoT infrastructure, Tachyon combines all of the edge computing power, connectivity, and software necessary to embed intelligence into anything, anywhere.
|
||||
|
||||
At the heart of Tachyon is the Qualcomm Dragonwing QCM6490 — an SoC that takes the power of a Dragonwing and packages it into an IoT-friendly package with upstream Linux support and a 10-year longevity guarantee.
|
||||
|
||||
The Dragonwing QCM6490 features an octa-core Qualcomm Kryo CPU, making Tachyon one of the most powerful single-board computers on the market. In addition, Tachyon has a Qualcomm Adreno 643 GPU and a Qualcomm Hexagon 770 DSP containing an AI accelerator capable of delivering 12 TOPS. It can drive 4K displays, consume high resolution video from two cameras, and run powerful AI/ML models to detect objects in video streams, classify sounds in audio streams, and process language.
|
||||
|
||||
Tachyon is capable of doing real work wherever you deploy it — at home, at work, or far afield.
|
||||
|
||||
Upgrading the processor is only the beginning. We want to make it easy to deploy these things anywhere, and that means blazing-fast 5G connectivity.
|
||||
|
||||
Not only does Tachyon come with 5G connectivity operating at up to 2.5Gbs (with LTE fallback and an integrated custom cellular antenna!), but it comes pre-loaded with Particle’s embedded EtherSIM+ with free cellular telemetry and an optional low-cost data plan (more details below).
|
||||
|
||||
Sending gobs of data? Don’t worry, Tachyon has a Wi-Fi 6E connection for blazing fast connectivity over your Wi-Fi network, again with a built-in antenna.
|
||||
|
||||
Tachyon is a powerful computer in its own right, but it really comes alive when connecting displays, cameras, sensors, and other peripherals.
|
||||
|
||||
But where are the usual big blocky USB and Ethernet ports, you ask? Well, don’t let the fancy cellular antenna make you think we forgot about wires and cables. Tachyon has dual USB-C connectors, automatically operating in both device and host modes depending on the attached cable. One of the USB-C 3.1 connections supports Display Port Alt Mode, which means you can connect Tachyon directly to a USB-C capable monitor (up to 4K), or use a USB-C Hub (such as the one we are offering as an add-on!) to add USB ports, HDMI and a gigabit Ethernet port. Oh, and for those familiar with Android development, we are using Fastboot and ADB so you can plug the device straight into your computer to power and control it over a single cable.
|
||||
|
||||
Of course, Tachyon also contains a Raspberry Pi-compatible 40-pin connector, plus support for cameras, displays, and PCIe peripherals connected via ribbon cables. Whether you’re using off-the-shelf peripherals, Raspberry Pi HATs, or building Tachyon into a custom PCB, Tachyon can handle whatever you throw at it.
|
||||
|
||||
Particle’s application infrastructure includes everything you need to deploy an intelligent device — including device management, OTA software updates, connectivity management, and data automation. Our platform is included for free with Tachyon, for up to 100 devices per account — and that includes a low data rate cellular plan for device management and telemetry!
|
||||
|
||||
So how do you actually use that 5G connectivity? Embedded into Tachyon is the next generation of Particle’s EtherSIM — a reprogrammable, 5G-capable eSIM, providing flexible and tailored connectivity options in 40 countries.
|
||||
|
||||
Particle’s platform comes with built-in low-bandwidth connectivity to support remote telemetry and device management — free for your first 100 devices.
|
||||
|
||||
## Specifications
|
||||
|
||||
- Octa-core Qualcomm® Kryo™ CPU (1x 2.7GHz, 3x 2.4GHz, 4x 1.9GHz).
|
||||
- 5G sub-6Hz cellular connectivity and Wi-Fi 6E with on-device antennas
|
||||
- 8GB RAM and 128GB with built-in UFS storage
|
||||
- Adreno 643 GPU and 12 TOPS NPU
|
||||
- USB-C 3.1 PD with DisplayPort and PD, 2x PCIe lanes, and DSI 4-lane
|
||||
- 2 x CSI 4-lane with ISP, supporting 20+ pre-integrated camera sensors
|
||||
- Powered by USB-C or lithium-ion battery with integrated battery charger
|
||||
- Secure boot and encrypted filesystem
|
||||
|
||||
## Purchase
|
||||
* [Particle](https://store.particle.io/products/tachyon-5g-single-board-computer?utm_campaign=&utm_content=store&utm_medium=post&utm_source=kickstarter)
|
||||
40
_blinka/radxa_rock_3b.md
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40
_blinka/radxa_rock_3b.md
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|
|
@ -0,0 +1,40 @@
|
|||
---
|
||||
layout: download
|
||||
board_id: "radxa_rock_3b"
|
||||
title: "Rock 3B Download"
|
||||
name: "Rock 3B"
|
||||
manufacturer: "Radxa Limited"
|
||||
board_url:
|
||||
- "https://wiki.radxa.com/Rock3/3b"
|
||||
board_image: "radxa_rock_3b.jpg"
|
||||
download_instructions: ""
|
||||
downloads_display: true
|
||||
blinka: true
|
||||
date_added: 2025-05-05
|
||||
features:
|
||||
- Wi-Fi
|
||||
- Ethernet
|
||||
- HDMI/DisplayPort
|
||||
- 40-pin GPIO
|
||||
- USB 3.0
|
||||
- NVME/M.2 Connector
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
ROCK 3B features a quad core Cortex-A55 ARM processor, 32bit 3200Mb/s LPDDR4, up to 4K@60 HDMI, MIPI DSI, MIPI CSI, 3.5mm jack with mic, USB Port, GbE LAN, PCIe 3.0, PCIe 2.0, 40-pin color expansion header, RTC. Also, ROCK 3 supports USB PD and QC powering.
|
||||
|
||||
**Key Features**
|
||||
- RK3568(J), Quad A55 up to 2GHz, Mali G52 GPU, 1T NPU
|
||||
- eMMC module socket, 2GB/4GB/8GB LPDDR4 3200MT/s, DRAM controller frequency up to 1560MHz
|
||||
- uSD slot supports up to 128G uSD card
|
||||
- QC/PD power support, with a new generation QC/PD protocol IC
|
||||
- Two USB2 same as ROCK Pi 4, two USB3(1x OTG+1x HOST)
|
||||
- USB3 can be configured in SATA mode with a SATA breakout cable
|
||||
- GbE with PoE support
|
||||
- M.2 M key for NVMe with PCIe 3.0 x2 lanes
|
||||
- M.2 E key for connectivity with PCIe 2.0 x1/SDIO/UART, support WiFi 6 cards
|
||||
- 1x MIPI DSI, 1x MIPI CSI, compatible with ROCK Pi 4
|
||||
- 40P GPIO mostly compatible with ROCK Pi 4
|
||||
|
||||
## Purchase
|
||||
|
||||
* [Radxa](https://radxa.com/products/rock3/3b/)
|
||||
|
|
@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
|
|||
---
|
||||
layout: download
|
||||
board_id: "rock_pi_4c"
|
||||
board_id: "radxa_rock_pi_4c"
|
||||
title: "Rock Pi 4C Download"
|
||||
name: "Rock Pi 4C"
|
||||
manufacturer: "Radxa Limited"
|
||||
|
|
@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
|
|||
---
|
||||
layout: download
|
||||
board_id: "rock_pi_4c_plus"
|
||||
board_id: "radxa_rock_pi_4c_plus"
|
||||
title: "ROCK Pi 4C+ Download"
|
||||
name: "ROCK Pi 4C+"
|
||||
manufacturer: "Radxa Limited"
|
||||
|
|
@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
|
|||
---
|
||||
layout: download
|
||||
board_id: "rock_pi_e"
|
||||
board_id: "radxa_rock_pi_e"
|
||||
title: "Rock Pi E Download"
|
||||
name: "Rock Pi E"
|
||||
manufacturer: "Radxa Limited"
|
||||
|
|
@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
|
|||
---
|
||||
layout: download
|
||||
board_id: "rock_pi_s"
|
||||
board_id: "radxa_rock_pi_s"
|
||||
title: "Rock Pi S Download"
|
||||
name: "Rock Pi S"
|
||||
manufacturer: "Radxa Limited"
|
||||
71
_blinka/radxa_x4.md
Normal file
71
_blinka/radxa_x4.md
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|
|
@ -0,0 +1,71 @@
|
|||
---
|
||||
layout: download
|
||||
board_id: "radxa_x4"
|
||||
title: "Rock X4 Download"
|
||||
name: "Rock X4"
|
||||
manufacturer: "Radxa Limited"
|
||||
board_url:
|
||||
- "https://radxa.com/products/x/x4/"
|
||||
board_image: "radxa_x4.jpg"
|
||||
download_instructions: ""
|
||||
downloads_display: true
|
||||
blinka: true
|
||||
date_added: 2025-08-18
|
||||
features:
|
||||
- Wi-Fi
|
||||
- Bluetooth/BLE
|
||||
- Ethernet
|
||||
- HDMI/DisplayPort
|
||||
- 40-pin GPIO
|
||||
- USB 3.0
|
||||
- NVME/M.2 Connector
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
Intel N100 powered, high performance and competitive priced SBC by RADXA
|
||||
|
||||
### Specifications
|
||||
|
||||
- Intel® Processor N100 (Alder Lake‑N)
|
||||
- Total Cores: 4
|
||||
- Total Threads: 4
|
||||
- Max Turbo Frequency: 3.40 GHz
|
||||
- Cache: 6 MB Intel® Smart Cache
|
||||
- Intel® Gaussian & Neural Accelerator 3.0
|
||||
- Intel® Image Processing Unit 6.0
|
||||
- Support for Intel® Virtualization Technology
|
||||
- Intel® UHD Graphics
|
||||
- Graphics Max Dynamic Frequency: 750 MHz
|
||||
- DirectX Support: 12.1
|
||||
- OpenGL Support: 4.6
|
||||
- OpenCL Support: 3.0
|
||||
- LPDDR5 RAM
|
||||
- 4GB /8GB /16GB option
|
||||
- Optional Onboard eMMC
|
||||
- SPI Flash for BIOS
|
||||
- Dual Display
|
||||
- output via 2 Micro HDMI ports up to 4Kp60
|
||||
- Audio
|
||||
- 3.5mm headphone jack with mic input
|
||||
- Wireless (optional)
|
||||
- IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/ax (WiFi 6) and Bluetooth 5.2 with BLE
|
||||
- IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac (WiFi 5) and Bluetooth 5.0 with BLE
|
||||
- 1x M.2 M Key Connector with PCIe 3.0 4-lane for M2 2230 NVMe SSD
|
||||
- 3x USB 3.0 5Gbps Type A HOST Ports
|
||||
- 1x USB 2.0 Type A HOST port
|
||||
- 1x 2.5 GbE LAN Port with PoE support (via optional PoE hat)
|
||||
- The 40-pin expansion header, provided via RP2040, is compatible with many accessories which where developed for the SBC market.
|
||||
- up to 2 x UART
|
||||
- up to 2 x SPI
|
||||
- up to 2 x I2C
|
||||
- up to 16x PWM
|
||||
- up to 8 x PIO (Programmable IO)
|
||||
- 1 x 5V DC power in/out
|
||||
- 2 x 3.3V DC power out
|
||||
- RTC Battery Socket
|
||||
- 2-pin 1.25mm Fan Header
|
||||
- 1x power button
|
||||
- 1x BOOTSEL button for RP2040
|
||||
|
||||
## Purchase
|
||||
|
||||
[Radxa](https://radxa.com/products/x/x4/)
|
||||
|
|
@ -6,6 +6,8 @@ name: "Pi 400 Desktop"
|
|||
manufacturer: "Raspberry Pi"
|
||||
board_url:
|
||||
- "https://www.raspberrypi.com/products/raspberry-pi-400-unit"
|
||||
- "https://www.adafruit.com/product/4795"
|
||||
- "https://www.adafruit.com/product/4796"
|
||||
board_image: "raspberry_pi_400.jpg"
|
||||
download_instructions: "https://learn.adafruit.com/circuitpython-on-raspberrypi-linux/installing-circuitpython-on-raspberry-pi"
|
||||
downloads_display: true
|
||||
|
|
|
|||
49
_blinka/raspberry_pi_500.md
Normal file
49
_blinka/raspberry_pi_500.md
Normal file
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,49 @@
|
|||
---
|
||||
layout: download
|
||||
board_id: "raspberry_pi_500"
|
||||
title: "Raspberry Pi 500 Desktop Download"
|
||||
name: "Pi 500 Desktop"
|
||||
manufacturer: "Raspberry Pi"
|
||||
board_url:
|
||||
- "https://www.raspberrypi.com/products/raspberry-pi-500/"
|
||||
- "https://www.adafruit.com/product/6111"
|
||||
- "https://www.adafruit.com/product/6123"
|
||||
board_image: "raspberry_pi_500.jpg"
|
||||
download_instructions: "https://learn.adafruit.com/circuitpython-on-raspberrypi-linux/installing-circuitpython-on-raspberry-pi"
|
||||
downloads_display: true
|
||||
blinka: true
|
||||
date_added: 2025-01-16
|
||||
features:
|
||||
- Wi-Fi
|
||||
- Bluetooth/BLE
|
||||
- Ethernet
|
||||
- HDMI/DisplayPort
|
||||
- 40-pin GPIO
|
||||
- USB 3.0
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
The **Raspberry Pi 500** is a fast, powerful computer built into a high-quality keyboard, for the ultimate compact PC experience. It features the same quad-core 64-bit Arm processor and RP1 I/O controller found in [Raspberry Pi 5](https://www.adafruit.com/product/5813). With a one-piece aluminium heatsink built in for improved thermal performance, your Raspberry Pi 500 will run fast and smoothly even under heavy load, while delivering glorious dual 4K display output.
|
||||
|
||||
Normally you'd need to pick up a keyboard and other accessories to turn the Pi 5 into a functioning desktop - but since most keyboards have empty space in them, you can just cram the Pi 5 inside to make an all-in-one kit. [Think of it like a modern Apple IIe](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apple_IIe), but super light and powerful.
|
||||
|
||||
There's 3 USB ports, for adding USB mice, disk drives, or really any accessories that work with Linux. For video output, two HDMI ports can drive driving up to two monitors of any resolution up to 4k! There's built in Bluetooth and WiFi for internet connectivity, or plug in an Ethernet cable for fast wired networking.
|
||||
|
||||
Hackers can rejoice - you still get the classic 2x20 IDC port that can be used to connect to a breadboard or HAT/PHat/Bonnet. [To connect to a breadboard for wiring up buttons and LED, use our T-Cobbler](https://www.adafruit.com/product/2028)! To connect to a Bonnet/HAT, [we recommend a 2x20 IDC cable](https://www.adafruit.com/product/1988) + [Mini HAT Hacker](https://www.adafruit.com/product/3182) (the cable plugs in at the top of the HAT hacker, giving you two spots for accessory HATs. [Or our CYBERDECK Hat](https://www.adafruit.com/product/4863) which has a nice angled connector to create a pop-up display
|
||||
|
||||
- 2.4GHz quad-core 64-bit Arm Cortex-A76 CPU, with cryptography extensions, 512KB per-core L2 caches and a 2MB shared L3 cache
|
||||
- 8GB LPDDR4X-4267 SDRAM
|
||||
- Dual-band (2.4GHz and 5.0GHz) IEEE 802.11b/g/n/ac Wi-Fi®
|
||||
- 32GB Class A2 microSD included
|
||||
- Bluetooth 5.0, BLE
|
||||
- Gigabit Ethernet
|
||||
- 2 × USB 3.0 port and 1 × USB 2.0 port
|
||||
- Horizontal 40-pin GPIO header
|
||||
- 2 × micro HDMI® port (supports up to 4Kp60)
|
||||
- H.265 (4Kp60 decode)
|
||||
- OpenGL ES 3.0 graphics
|
||||
- SD card support: microSD card slot for operating system and data storage
|
||||
- Keyboard: 78-, 79- or 83-key compact keyboard (depending on regional variant)
|
||||
- Power: 5V DC via USB connector
|
||||
|
||||
## Purchase
|
||||
* [Adafruit](https://www.adafruit.com/product/6111)
|
||||
78
_blinka/raspberry_pi_cm5io.md
Normal file
78
_blinka/raspberry_pi_cm5io.md
Normal file
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,78 @@
|
|||
---
|
||||
layout: download
|
||||
board_id: "raspberry_pi_cm5io"
|
||||
title: "Raspberry Pi Compute Module 5 IO Board Download"
|
||||
name: "Compute Module 5 IO Board"
|
||||
manufacturer: "Raspberry Pi"
|
||||
board_url:
|
||||
- "https://www.raspberrypi.com/products/compute-module-5-io-board/"
|
||||
- "https://www.raspberrypi.com/products/compute-module-5/"
|
||||
- "https://www.raspberrypi.com/products/cm5-dev-kit/"
|
||||
board_image: "raspberrypi_cm5io.jpg"
|
||||
download_instructions:
|
||||
downloads_display: true
|
||||
blinka: true
|
||||
date_added: 2025-01-16
|
||||
features:
|
||||
- HDMI/DisplayPort
|
||||
- Ethernet
|
||||
- Wi-Fi
|
||||
- 40-pin GPIO
|
||||
- Bluetooth/BLE
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
Compute Module 5
|
||||
|
||||
Featuring high-quality components made from robust materials and optimised for Compute Module 5, the Raspberry Pi Development Kit for Compute Module 5 provides the perfect environment to prototype embedded solutions.
|
||||
|
||||
- 55 mm × 40 mm × 4.7 mm module
|
||||
- 4 × M2.5 mounting holes
|
||||
- Broadcom BCM2712 quad-core 64-bit Arm Cortex-A76 (Armv8) SoC @ 2.4GHz
|
||||
- Memory options:
|
||||
- - 2GB, 4GB, 8GB, or 16GB LPDDR4-4267 SDRAM with ECC
|
||||
- 0GB, 16GB, 32GB or 64GB eMMC flash memory
|
||||
- Options for certified radio module containing:
|
||||
- - 2.4 GHz, 5.0 GHz IEEE 802.11 b/g/n/ac wireless
|
||||
- Bluetooth 5.0, BLE
|
||||
- On board electronic switch to select between PCB trace or external antenna
|
||||
- Gigabit Ethernet PHY supporting IEEE 1588
|
||||
- 1 × PCIe x1 root complex, Gen 2 (5Gbps)
|
||||
- 1 × USB 2.0 port (high speed)
|
||||
- 2 × USB 3.0 ports, supporting simultaneous 5Gbps operation
|
||||
- Up to 30 × GPIO supporting either 1.8V or 3.3V signalling and peripheral options:
|
||||
- - Up to 5 × UART
|
||||
- Up to 5 × I2C
|
||||
- Up to 5 × SPI
|
||||
- 1 × SDIO interface
|
||||
- 1 × DPI (parallel RGB display)
|
||||
- 1 × I2S
|
||||
- Up to 4 × PWM channels
|
||||
- Up to 3 × GPCLK outputs
|
||||
- 2 × HDMI 2.0 ports (supports up to 4Kp60 on both ports simultaneously)
|
||||
- 2 × 4-lane MIPI ports supporting both DSI (display port) and CSI-2 (camera port)
|
||||
- 4Kp60 HEVC decoder
|
||||
- OpenGL ES 3.1 graphics, Vulkan 1.2
|
||||
- 1 × SDIO 2.0 (CM5 Lite)
|
||||
|
||||
Compute Module 5 IO Board
|
||||
|
||||
The Raspberry Pi Compute Module 5 IO Board provides a starting point for those wishing to integrate Raspberry Pi Compute Module 5 into products, while also serving as an alternative Raspberry Pi form factor for industrial applications. It breaks out the full set of peripheral interfaces provided by Compute Module 5 to the standard connectors used by Raspberry Pi 5 (with full-size HDMI in place of micro-HDMI), enabling design engineers to take full advantage of the processing and interfacing capabilities of our flagship modular product.
|
||||
|
||||
- 160 mm × 90 mm form factor
|
||||
- Standard 40-pin GPIO header
|
||||
- Gigabit Ethernet RJ45 with PoE+ HAT+ support
|
||||
- 2 × USB 3 sockets
|
||||
- microSD card socket for CM5 Lite modules
|
||||
- M.2 M key PCIe socket
|
||||
- 4-pin fan connector
|
||||
- 2 × MIPI DSI/CSI-2 FPC connectors (22-pin 0.5 mm pitch cable)
|
||||
- Raspberry Pi HAT+ connector
|
||||
- RTC battery socket
|
||||
- 2 × full-size HDMI 2.0 connectors
|
||||
- External +5V USB-C PSU
|
||||
- Power button to wake and shut down Compute Module 5
|
||||
|
||||
## Purchase
|
||||
* [Raspberry Pi - CM5](https://www.raspberrypi.com/products/compute-module-5/)
|
||||
* [Raspberry Pi - IO Board](https://www.raspberrypi.com/products/compute-module-5-io-board/)
|
||||
* [Raspberry Pi - Dev Kit](https://www.raspberrypi.com/products/cm5-dev-kit/)
|
||||
62
_blinka/vicharak_axon.md
Normal file
62
_blinka/vicharak_axon.md
Normal file
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,62 @@
|
|||
---
|
||||
layout: download
|
||||
board_id: "vicharak_axon"
|
||||
title: "Vicharak Axon Download"
|
||||
name: "Vicharak Axon"
|
||||
manufacturer: "Vicharak"
|
||||
board_url:
|
||||
- "https://vicharak.in/axon"
|
||||
board_image: "vicharak_axon.jpg"
|
||||
downloads_display: true
|
||||
blinka: true
|
||||
date_added: 2025-05-05
|
||||
features:
|
||||
- Ethernet
|
||||
- HDMI/DisplayPort
|
||||
- USB 3.0
|
||||
- Bluetooth/BLE
|
||||
- Wi-Fi
|
||||
- NVME/M.2 Connector
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
Introducing the AXON 8GB LPDDR4X & 32GB eMMC Variant—a compact powerhouse for seamless multitasking and fast app navigation. With 8GB RAM and 32GB storage, it’s perfect for productivity and entertainment, delivering high-speed performance and reduced loading times.
|
||||
|
||||
The RK3588 chip powers Axon with smooth 4K performance, making it perfect for gaming and multitasking. Its built-in AI engine enhances smart applications, and support for four displays opens possibilities for gaming, digital signage, and development.
|
||||
|
||||
### Features & Specifications
|
||||
|
||||
- Connectivity
|
||||
- Bluetooth 5.2
|
||||
- Ethernet
|
||||
- WiFi 6
|
||||
- Storage
|
||||
- eMMC 5.1
|
||||
- PCIe 3.0 (NVMe M.2)
|
||||
- Micro SD Card
|
||||
- SATA 3.0
|
||||
- Peripherals
|
||||
- GPIO
|
||||
- I2C
|
||||
- SPI
|
||||
- USB 2.0
|
||||
- USB 3.0
|
||||
- I2S
|
||||
- PWM
|
||||
- UART
|
||||
- PCIe 2.0
|
||||
- PCIe 3.0
|
||||
- SARADC
|
||||
- Display Interface
|
||||
- HDMI TX 2.1
|
||||
- MIPI DSI 2.0
|
||||
- Type-C DP 1.4a
|
||||
- Audio Interface
|
||||
- Audio Jack
|
||||
- Speakers
|
||||
- Analog Mic
|
||||
- Video Input interface
|
||||
- HDMI RX 2.0
|
||||
- MIPI Camera Interface 1.2/2.0
|
||||
|
||||
## Purchase
|
||||
* [Vicharak](https://store.vicharak.in/?product=axon&post_type=product&name=axon&v=644d99afb936)
|
||||
40
_blinka/vicharak_vaaman.md
Normal file
40
_blinka/vicharak_vaaman.md
Normal file
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,40 @@
|
|||
---
|
||||
layout: download
|
||||
board_id: "vicharak_vaaman"
|
||||
title: "Vicharak Vaaman Download"
|
||||
name: "Vicharak Vaaman"
|
||||
manufacturer: "Vicharak"
|
||||
board_url:
|
||||
- "https://vicharak.in/"
|
||||
board_image: "vicharak_vaaman.jpg"
|
||||
downloads_display: true
|
||||
blinka: true
|
||||
date_added: 2025-05-05
|
||||
features:
|
||||
- Ethernet
|
||||
- HDMI/DisplayPort
|
||||
- USB 3.0
|
||||
- Bluetooth/BLE
|
||||
- Wi-Fi
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
**Vaaman** combines the flexibility of an FPGA with the power of an ARM processor to create something truly unique: a re-configurable computer that adapts to your needs. While traditional computers struggle with the increasing demands of realtime processing and AI workloads, Vaaman takes a different approach. By integrating a powerful six-core ARM processor with an Efinix Trion T20 FPGA with 112k LEs, we’ve created a platform that can dynamically reconfigure itself for optimal performance across diverse computing tasks.
|
||||
|
||||
### Features & Specifications
|
||||
|
||||
- CPU: Rockchip RK3399
|
||||
- Dual Cortex-A72 + Quad Cortex-A53
|
||||
- Mali-T864 GPU with OpenGL ES1.1/2.0/3.0/3.1, OpenCL, DX11 support
|
||||
- 2 GB or 4 GB LPDDR4 RAM
|
||||
- FPGA: Efinix Trion T120
|
||||
- Logic Elements: 112,128
|
||||
- Embedded Memory: 5,407 Kb
|
||||
- Embedded Memory Blocks (5 Kb each): 1,056
|
||||
- Embedded Multipliers: 320 (18x18 bit)
|
||||
- 512 MB of DDR3L dedicated RAM, x32 PHY with memory controller hard IP, 25.6 Gbps aggregate bandwidth
|
||||
- Supports 1.8, 2.5, and 3.3-V single-ended I/O standards and interfaces
|
||||
- Up to 16 PLL-generated global clock signals
|
||||
- **Realtime clock (RTC) with battery backup**
|
||||
|
||||
## Purchase
|
||||
* [Crowd Supply](https://www.crowdsupply.com/vicharak/vaaman)
|
||||
|
|
@ -1,8 +1,8 @@
|
|||
---
|
||||
layout: download
|
||||
board_id: "waveshare_rp2040_one"
|
||||
title: "Waveshare RP2040-One Download"
|
||||
name: "RP2040-One"
|
||||
title: "Waveshare RP2040-One via U2IF Download"
|
||||
name: "RP2040-One via U2IF"
|
||||
manufacturer: "Waveshare"
|
||||
board_url: "https://www.waveshare.com/product/rp2040-one.htm"
|
||||
board_image: "waveshare_rp2040_one.jpg"
|
||||
|
|
@ -13,7 +13,9 @@ date_added: 2024-08-07
|
|||
family: rp2040
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
A Trinkey-like MCU board based on Raspberry Pi RP2040
|
||||
**This board uses the U2IF firmware to communicate with Blinka and is run on the attached system via USB. See the Installation Instructions for more info.**
|
||||
|
||||
A Trinkey-like MCU board based on Raspberry Pi RP2040.
|
||||
|
||||
**Board specifications**
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
|
|||
|
|
@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
|
|||
layout: download
|
||||
board_id: "adafruit_feather_esp32_v2"
|
||||
title: "Adafruit Feather ESP32 V2 Download"
|
||||
name: "Adafruit Feather ESP32 V2"
|
||||
name: "Adafruit Feather ESP32 V2 (HUZZAH32 V2)"
|
||||
manufacturer: "Adafruit"
|
||||
board_url:
|
||||
- "https://www.adafruit.com/product/5400"
|
||||
|
|
@ -23,9 +23,11 @@ features:
|
|||
- STEMMA QT/QWIIC
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
One of our star Feathers is the [Adafruit HUZZAH32 ESP32 Feather](https://www.adafruit.com/product/3405) - with the fabulous ESP32 WROOM module on there, it makes quick work of WiFi and Bluetooth projects that take advantage of Espressifs most popular chipset. Recently we had to redesign this feather to move from the obsolete CP2104 to the available CH9102F and one thing led to another and before you know it we made a completely refreshed design: the **Adafruit ESP32 Feather V2**.
|
||||
The **Adafruit Feather ESP32 V2** is a new version of the original Adafruit HUZZAH32 ESP32 Feather. Both have the fabulous ESP32 WROOM module on there, which makes quick work of WiFi and Bluetooth projects that take advantage of Espressifs most popular chipset. We completely refreshed the board while moving from the obsolete CP2104 USB-serial chip to the available CH9102F.
|
||||
|
||||
The V2 is a significant redesign, enough so we consider it a completely new product. It *still* features the ESP32 chip but has many upgrades and improvements:
|
||||
Both boards say "HUZZAH32" on the bottom side, but they are different. Make sure you've chosen the correct download for the your board.
|
||||
|
||||
The Feather ESP32 V2 is a significant redesign, enough so we consider it a completely new product. It *still* features the ESP32 chip but has many upgrades and improvements:
|
||||
|
||||
- Compared to the original Feather with 4 MB Flash and no PSRAM, the V2 has **8 MB Flash and 2 MB PSRAM**
|
||||
- Additional **user button tactile switch** on input pin 38
|
||||
|
|
|
|||
|
|
@ -20,16 +20,16 @@ features:
|
|||
- Breadboard-Friendly
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
Aww yeah, it's the Feather you have been waiting for! The **HUZZAH32** is our ESP32-based Feather, made with the official WROOM32 module. We packed everything you love about Feathers: built in USB-to-Serial converter, automatic bootloader reset, Lithium Ion/Polymer charger, and just about all of the GPIOs brought out so you can use it with any of our Feather Wings. [We have other boards in the Feather family, check'em out here.](https://www.adafruit.com/feather)
|
||||
The **Adafruit Feather HUZZAH32** is our original ESP32-based Feather, made with the official WROOM32 module. We packed everything you love about Feathers: built in USB-to-Serial converter, automatic bootloader reset, Lithium Ion/Polymer charger, and just about all of the GPIOs brought out so you can use it with any of our Feather Wings. [We have other boards in the Feather family, check'em out here.](https://www.adafruit.com/feather)
|
||||
|
||||
That module nestled in at the end of this Feather contains a dual-core ESP32 chip, 4 MB of SPI Flash, tuned antenna, and all the passives you need to take advantage of this powerful new processor. The ESP32 has both WiFi *and* Bluetooth Classic/LE support. That means it's perfect for just about any wireless or Internet-connected project.
|
||||
|
||||
Don't confuse this board with the similar, newer, [Adafruit Feather ESP32 V2](https://circuitpython.org/board/adafruit_feather_esp32_v2/). Both boards say "HUZZAH32" on the bottom side, but they are different. Make sure you've chosen the correct download for your board.
|
||||
|
||||
Because it's part of our [Feather eco-system, you can take advantage of the 50+ Wings](https://www.adafruit.com/category/814) that we've designed to add all sorts of cool accessories.
|
||||
|
||||
The ESP32 is a perfect upgrade from the ESP8266 that has been so popular. In comparison, the ESP32 has way more GPIO, plenty of analog inputs, two analog outputs, multiple extra peripherals (like a spare UART), two cores so you don't have to yield to the WiFi manager, much higher-speed processor, etc. etc! We think that as the ESP32 gets traction, we'll see more people move to this chip exclusively, as it is so full-featured.
|
||||
|
||||
**Please note: The ESP32 is still targeted to developers**. Not all of the peripherals are fully documented with example code, and there are some bugs still being found and fixed. We got all of our Featherwings working under Arduino IDE, so you can expect things like I2C and SPI and analog reads to work. But other elements are still under development. For that reason, we recommend this Feather for makers who have some experience with microcontroller programming, and not as a first dev board.
|
||||
|
||||
Here are [specifications from Espressif about the ESP32](https://espressif.com/en/products/hardware/esp32/overview):
|
||||
|
||||
- 240 MHz dual core Tensilica LX6 microcontroller with 600 DMIPS
|
||||
|
|
|
|||
20
_board/adafruit_feather_rp2350_adalogger.md
Normal file
20
_board/adafruit_feather_rp2350_adalogger.md
Normal file
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,20 @@
|
|||
---
|
||||
layout: download
|
||||
board_id: "adafruit_feather_rp2350_adalogger"
|
||||
title: "Feather RP2350 Adalogger Download"
|
||||
name: "Feather RP2350 Adalogger"
|
||||
manufacturer: "Adafruit"
|
||||
board_url:
|
||||
- "https://www.adafruit.com/"
|
||||
board_image: "adafruit_feather_rp2350_adalogger.jpg"
|
||||
date_added: 2025-05-11
|
||||
family: rp2350
|
||||
features:
|
||||
- Feather-Compatible
|
||||
- Battery Charging
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
The Feather RP2350 Adalogger is coming soon from Adafruit, check out the weekly "Top Secret" segment on ASK AN ENGINEER or the upcoming new product videos on [YouTube](https://www.youtube.com/adafruit).
|
||||
|
||||
## Learn more
|
||||
* [YouTube](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sPqoNV5Zoy4)
|
||||
45
_board/adafruit_fruit_jam.md
Normal file
45
_board/adafruit_fruit_jam.md
Normal file
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,45 @@
|
|||
---
|
||||
layout: download
|
||||
board_id: "adafruit_fruit_jam"
|
||||
title: "Fruit Jam - Mini RP2350 Computer Download"
|
||||
name: "Fruit Jam - Mini RP2350 Computer"
|
||||
manufacturer: "Adafruit"
|
||||
board_url:
|
||||
- "https://www.adafruit.com/product/6200"
|
||||
board_image: "adafruit_fruit_jam.jpg"
|
||||
date_added: 2025-03-19
|
||||
family: rp2350
|
||||
features:
|
||||
- STEMMA QT/QWIIC
|
||||
- USB-C
|
||||
- External Display
|
||||
- USB Host
|
||||
- Speaker
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
We were catching up on a recent [hackaday hackchat with eben upton](https://hackaday.io/event/202122-raspberry-pi-hack-chat-with-eben-upton) and learned some fun facts: such as the DVI hack for the RP2040 was inspired by [a device called the IchigoJam](https://www.hackster.io/news/ichigojam-combines-strawberry-and-raspberry-to-deliver-a-raspberry-pi-pico-powered-educational-micro-66aa5d2f6eec). we remember reading about this back when it was an LPC1114, now it uses an RP2040. well, we're wrapping up the [Metro RP2350](https://www.adafruit.com/product/6003) and lately we've been joking around that with DVI output and USB Host support via bit-banged PIO, you could sorta build a little stand-alone computer.
|
||||
|
||||
Well, one pear-green-tea-fueled-afternoon later we tried our hand at designing a 'credit card sized' computer - that's 3.375" x 2.125", [about the same size as a business card](https://hackaday.com/2024/05/07/the-2024-business-card-challenge-starts-now/) and turns out there's even a standard named for it: [ISO/IEC 7810 ID-1](https://www.iso.org/standard/70483.html).
|
||||
|
||||
Anyhow, with the extra pins of the QFN-80 RP2350B, we're able to jam a ridonkulous amount of hardware into this shape:
|
||||
|
||||
- RP2350B dual 150MHz Cortex M33
|
||||
- PicoProbe debug port
|
||||
- 16 MB Flash + 8 MB PSRAM - the PSRAM will help when we want do do things like run emulations that we need to store in fast RAM access, and also let us use the main SRAM as the DVI video buffer.
|
||||
- USB type C for bootloading/USB client
|
||||
- Micro SD card with SPI or SDIO
|
||||
- DVI output on the HSTX port
|
||||
- I2S stereo headphone + mono speaker via the [TLV320DAC3100](https://www.digikey.com/en/products/detail/texas-instruments/tlv320dac3100irhbt/2353656)
|
||||
- 2-port USB type A hub for both keyboard and mouse or game controllers
|
||||
- Chunky on-off switch
|
||||
- Stemma QT I2C
|
||||
- Stemma classic JST 3-pin
|
||||
- EYESPI for TFT displays
|
||||
- 5x NeoPixels
|
||||
- 3x tactile switches
|
||||
- 16-pin socket header with 10 A/D GPIO + 5V/3V/GND power pins.
|
||||
|
||||
## Purchase
|
||||
|
||||
* [Adafruit](https://www.adafruit.com/product/6200)
|
||||
|
|
@ -21,6 +21,8 @@ features:
|
|||
- USB-C
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
**UPDATE: The Adafruit MagTag has a new 2025 Edition!** As of July 22, 2025, the display has been updated (the old one was discontinued). **You must use CircuitPython 10.0.0-beta.1 or later to support the new display.** It will also work on older MagTags.
|
||||
|
||||
The Adafruit MagTag combines the new ESP32-S2 wireless module and a 2.9" grayscale E-Ink display to make a low-power IoT display that can show data on its screen even when power is removed! The ESP32-S2 is great because it builds on the years of code and support for the ESP32 and also adds native USB support so you can use this board with Arduino _or_ CircuitPython!
|
||||
|
||||
We designed this board to be low-power friendly - with a spot for a 350 or 420 mAh battery and built in battery charging over USB C. During deep sleep, with the NeoPixels and speaker amplifier disabled, we measured 250uA power draw so you can run for a few weeks between charges.
|
||||
|
|
|
|||
|
|
@ -6,6 +6,7 @@ name: "Metro RP2350"
|
|||
manufacturer: "Adafruit"
|
||||
board_url:
|
||||
- "https://www.adafruit.com/product/6003"
|
||||
- "https://www.adafruit.com/product/6267"
|
||||
board_image: "adafruit_metro_rp2350.jpg"
|
||||
date_added: 2024-08-08
|
||||
family: rp2350
|
||||
|
|
@ -13,13 +14,16 @@ features:
|
|||
- STEMMA QT/QWIIC
|
||||
- USB-C
|
||||
- Arduino Shield Compatible
|
||||
- External Display
|
||||
- USB Host
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
Choo! Choo! This is the RP2350 Metro Line, making all station stops at "Dual Cortex M33 mountain", "520K RAM round-about" and "16 Megabytes of Flash town". This train is piled high with hardware that complements the Raspberry Pi RP2350 chip to make it an excellent development board for projects that want Arduino-shape-compatibility or just need the extra space and debugging ports.
|
||||
Choo! Choo! This is the RP2350 Metro Line, making all station stops at "Dual Cortex M33 mountain", "520K RAM round-about" and "16 Megabytes of Flash town" and available with a bonus stop at "8 Megabytes of PSRAM village". This train is piled high with hardware that complements the Raspberry Pi RP2350 chip to make it an excellent development board for projects that want Arduino-shape-compatibility or just need the extra space and debugging ports.
|
||||
|
||||
* RP2350 main chip, 150MHz clock, 3.3V logic
|
||||
* 16 MB of QSPI flash for program storage
|
||||
* Available with 8 MB of QSPI PSRAM for extra dynamic memory
|
||||
* 24 GPIO, 8 of which are also analog inputs
|
||||
* Micro SD card socket wired up for SPI interfacing, also has extra pins connected for advanced-user SDIO interfacing (note that there's no released usage code for SDIO in Arduino/Python, so this is a super-cutting-edge setup)
|
||||
* Onboard RGB NeoPixel
|
||||
|
|
@ -35,3 +39,37 @@ Choo! Choo! This is the RP2350 Metro Line, making all station stops at "Dual Cor
|
|||
* RX / TX switch for swapping D0 and D1 locations
|
||||
|
||||
You may be wondering about the RX-TX switch: we added this because traditional Arduino board start counting the GPIO for the digital pins with 0-7 and then 8-13. However, the D0/D1 pins are also traditionally the hardware UART Serial1, where D0 is Rx and D1 is Tx. On the RP2350, however, the UART pins are the other around: D0 is Tx and D1 is Rx. Thus a DPDT switch: flip one way to have the GPIO go in order of 0-7, flip the other way to have the logical locations of the hardware UART correct but now the pin order is 1, 0, 2, 3..7. Of course, it's also handy if, like us, you often swap the pins - now you don't need to require or cut/solder traces!
|
||||
|
||||
**Inside the RP2350 is a 'permanent ROM' USB UF2 bootloader**. What that means is when you want to program new firmware, you can hold down the BOOTSEL button while plugging it into USB (or pulling down the RUN/Reset pin to ground) and it will appear as a USB disk drive you can drag the firmware onto. Folks who have been using Adafruit products will find this very familiar - we use the technique on all our native-USB boards. Just note you don't double-click reset instead hold down BOOTSEL during boot to enter the bootloader!
|
||||
|
||||
**There is great [C/C++ support](https://github.com/raspberrypi/pico-sdk), [unofficial (but really good) Arduino support,](https://learn.adafruit.com/rp2040-arduino-with-the-earlephilhower-core) an official [MicroPython port](https://github.com/micropython/micropython), and a [CircuitPython port](https://circuitpython.org/downloads)!** We of course [recommend CircuitPython because we think it's the easiest way to get started](https://learn.adafruit.com/welcome-to-circuitpython) and it has support with most of our drivers, displays, sensors, and more, supported out of the box so you can follow along with our CircuitPython projects and tutorials.
|
||||
|
||||
While the RP2350 has lots of onboard RAM, it does not have built-in FLASH memory. Instead, that is provided by the external QSPI flash chip. **On this board there is 16 MB**, which is shared between the program it's running and any file storage used by MicroPython or CircuitPython. When using C/C++ you get the whole flash memory, if using Python you will have about 14 MB remaining for code, files, images, fonts, etc.
|
||||
|
||||
**RP2350 Chip features:**
|
||||
|
||||
- Dual ARM Cortex-M33 with floating point unit *or* Dual RISC-V @ 150MHz
|
||||
- 520 kB on-chip SRAM
|
||||
- 8 kB of one-time-programmable (OTP) memory.
|
||||
- Support for up to 16MB of off-chip Flash memory via dedicated QSPI bus
|
||||
- Support for external QSPI PSRAM
|
||||
- DMA controller, 16 channel, 4 IRQ
|
||||
- Fully-connected AHB crossbar
|
||||
- On-chip switched-mode power supply and programmable low-dropout regulator (LDO) to generate core voltage
|
||||
- Two on-chip PLLs to generate 48 MHz USB and 150MHz core clocks
|
||||
- Optional boot signing with protected OTP storage
|
||||
- Hardware SHA-256 accelerator
|
||||
- Hardware random number generator (TRNG)
|
||||
- 48 GPIO pins, 8 of which can be used as analog inputs
|
||||
- Peripherals
|
||||
- 2 UARTs
|
||||
- 2 SPI controllers
|
||||
- 2 I2C controllers
|
||||
- 24 PWM channels (compared to 16 on RP2040)
|
||||
- USB 1.1 controller and PHY, with host and device support
|
||||
- 12 PIO state machines
|
||||
|
||||
## Purchase
|
||||
|
||||
* [Adafruit (No PSRAM)](https://www.adafruit.com/product/6003)
|
||||
* [Adafruit (8MB PSRAM)](https://www.adafruit.com/product/6267)
|
||||
45
_board/adafruit_sparkle_motion_stick.md
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45
_board/adafruit_sparkle_motion_stick.md
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|
|
@ -0,0 +1,45 @@
|
|||
---
|
||||
layout: download
|
||||
board_id: "adafruit_sparkle_motion_stick"
|
||||
title: "Adafruit Sparkle Motion Download"
|
||||
name: "Adafruit Sparkle Motion"
|
||||
manufacturer: "Adafruit"
|
||||
board_url:
|
||||
- "https://www.adafruit.com/product/6332"
|
||||
- "https://www.adafruit.com/product/6333"
|
||||
board_image: "adafruit_sparkle_motion_stick.jpg"
|
||||
date_added: 2025-05-15
|
||||
family: esp32
|
||||
downloads_display: true
|
||||
download_instructions: https://learn.adafruit.com/adafruit-sparkle-motion/install-circuitpython
|
||||
features:
|
||||
- Bluetooth/BTLE
|
||||
- Wi-Fi
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
The **Adafruit Sparkle Motion Stick** is part of our series of "Sparkle Motion" boards, which are our attempt to make the best small WLED-friendly smart LED driving board in the whole world. Our resident mermaid, [firepixie](https://learn.adafruit.com/u/firepixie) makes a lot of projects with WLED, and she loves it! So, how can we make something powerful enough to drive advanced LED projects that need a compact design?
|
||||
|
||||
**This version includes both the Sparkle Motion Stick and the enclosure**, which is great if you want to protect your USB dongle from everyday usage, but note that it is not waterproof or weatherproof. There are three pieces: two snap over the PCB to capture it in place, and one can be used as a USB A port cap. We also like there's a button lever - by default in WLED pin 0 is an on/off mode switcher, but you can program it to do other stuff.
|
||||
|
||||
The USB Stick version of the Sparkle Motion is a simpler version of our full-featured Sparkle Motion. [It even fits into a low cost off-the-shelf case for protection.](https://www.adafruit.com/product/6176)
|
||||
|
||||
- **Power via USB Type A for up to 5V 2A input -** you can use off-the-shelf USB battery packs for portable operation.
|
||||
- **2 Amp resetting fuse** to protect from over-current drive
|
||||
- **ESP32** mini module with built-in antenna port - the classic ESP32 has the best WLED support, even if we'd prefer the 'S2 or 'S3. Comes with 4 MB of flash, dual-core 240MHz Tensilica, WiFi, Bluetooth LE, and Bluetooth Classic support.
|
||||
- **USB-serial converter** with auto-reset
|
||||
- **Two output signals plus 5V power and ground** - both signal outputs are level shifted to 5V.
|
||||
- **Built-in I2S microphone** for audio-reactive projects
|
||||
- **Built-in Infrared receiver** on GPIO 10 for easy remote control integration
|
||||
- **User button on GPIO 0** which you can press even when its in the snap-on case
|
||||
- **Red built-in LED** on pin 4
|
||||
- **Small built-in NeoPixel** on pin 18
|
||||
- **Screw terminal blocks** for no-solder connectivity
|
||||
|
||||
Compared to our [larger Sparkle Motion board](https://www.adafruit.com/product/6100), this only supports 5V and doesn't have a reset button, there are fewer outputs, and no breakout pads of I2C/GPIO connections for external accessories.
|
||||
Compared to our [Sparkle Motion Mini](https://www.adafruit.com/product/6160), this has a USB A port so it's 2A max power. It does have IR and built-in terminal blocks but does not have GPIO breakout pads.
|
||||
|
||||
While we recommend it for use with WLED, it will also work just fine as a compact ESP32 board for use with Arduino, ESP-IDF, MicroPython, CircuitPython, or any other ESP32-supported codebase.
|
||||
|
||||
## Purchase
|
||||
|
||||
* [Adafruit](https://www.adafruit.com/product/6332)
|
||||
|
|
@ -13,8 +13,25 @@ download_instructions: https://learn.adafruit.com/adafruit-trrs-trinkey/install-
|
|||
features:
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
Coming soon from Adafruit, check out the weekly "Top Secret" segment on ASK AN ENGINEER or the upcoming new product videos on [YouTube](https://www.youtube.com/adafruit).
|
||||
It's half USB Key, half TRRS breakout*...* it's the **Adafruit TRRS Trinkey** specifically designed for Assistive Technology hackers and creators as a simple and low cost, but also flexible and extendable AT device.
|
||||
|
||||
## Learn More
|
||||
Many AT interface devices use 3.5mm audio jacks to create switches or variable inputs - often mono TS or stereo TRS plugs. On the TRRS Trinkey, we connect all 6 pins of a 'switched' TRRS jack - tip, ring 1, ring 2, sleeve and the tip switch plus ring 1 switch - to 6 GPIO pins on the microcontroller. That means we can not only detect when plugs are inserted but can change which pins are input, ground or even 3V power. With the use of a stereo/mic splitter, we can have up to 3 simple switches, or two analog potentiometers, or one of each! We particularly like this jack because it has two through-hole contacts near the opening for a good mechanical connection.
|
||||
|
||||
* [YouTube](https://youtu.be/dpVr7x5JiAY?si=le8yqdVi1fjpHHe8&t=9)
|
||||
The PCB is designed to plug into any USB A port on a computer or laptop. There's an ATSAMD21 microcontroller on board with just enough circuitry to keep it happy. One pin of the microcontroller connects to a NeoPixel LED. A reset button lets you enter bootloader mode if necessary. The microcontroller can be programmed easily thanks to the UF2 bootloader and CircuitPython: simply drag-n-drop new code on.
|
||||
|
||||
The SAMD21 can run CircuitPython or Arduino nicely. Over the USB connection, you can have serial, MIDI, or HID keyboard/mouse connectivity. Because its a fully programmable chip, it's possible to customize the keyboard or mouse commands executed on each button, or even set up chording patterns.
|
||||
|
||||
**Features:**
|
||||
|
||||
- **ATSAMD21E18 32-bit Cortex M0+** - 48 MHz 32-bit processor with 256KB Flash and 32 KB RAM
|
||||
- **Native USB supported by every OS** - can be used in Arduino or CircuitPython as a USB serial console, MIDI, Keyboard/Mouse HID, and even a little disk drive for storing Python scripts. Can act like a keyboard to phones or tablets with a USB adapter cable.
|
||||
- Can be used with **Arduino IDE** or **CircuitPython**
|
||||
- **TRRS Jack** with two switches on tip and ring 1. All 6 contacts connect to analog-input capable GPIO pins
|
||||
- One **RGB NeoPixel LED**
|
||||
- **STEMMA QT port with JST SH 4-pin compatible connector** - can be used to add I2C devices, or two more inputs. Note CircuitPython may not have enough memory for large chip drivers.
|
||||
- **Reset switch** to start your project code over or enter bootloader mode
|
||||
- **Open Source Hardware** so you have full control over your assistive tech!
|
||||
|
||||
## Purchase
|
||||
|
||||
* [Adafruit](https://www.adafruit.com/product/5954)
|
||||
|
|
@ -8,6 +8,7 @@ board_url:
|
|||
board_image: "unknown.jpg"
|
||||
date_added: 2024-08-22
|
||||
family: esp32s2
|
||||
bootloader_id: adafruit_vindie_s2
|
||||
downloads_display: false
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
|
|||
25
_board/blues_cygnet.md
Normal file
25
_board/blues_cygnet.md
Normal file
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,25 @@
|
|||
---
|
||||
layout: download
|
||||
board_id: "blues_cygnet"
|
||||
title: "Cygnet Download"
|
||||
name: "Cygnet"
|
||||
manufacturer: "Blues Inc"
|
||||
board_url:
|
||||
- "https://shop.blues.com/products/cygnet"
|
||||
board_image: "blues_cygnet.jpg"
|
||||
date_added: 2025-05-11
|
||||
family: stm
|
||||
features:
|
||||
- Breadboard-Friendly
|
||||
- Feather-Compatible
|
||||
- Battery Charging
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
Cygnet is a Feather-compatible STM32-based MCU, and a lower-cost alternative to our popular Swan MCU. Like the Swan, Cygnet is offered in a Feather standard form factor and uses a STM32L4 part while still providing plenty of flash and RAM to run the majority of your Notecard-powered applications.
|
||||
|
||||
The board has three independent power options – USB, battery, or line power – and provides a software-switchable 2 Amp regulator for powering external sensors. When operating in its low-power operating mode, the entire Cygnet board draws only 4uA while retaining all of its memory, making it ideal for battery-powered devices.
|
||||
|
||||
Cygnet features support for C/C++ and Arduino, and includes a CORTEX Debug connector, enabling the use of debugging frameworks and tooling such as STLink, JLink, OpenOCD, GDB and more. All of which enable both native and custom integrations into advanced development environments such as Visual Studio Code, IAR, and STM32CUBEIDE.
|
||||
|
||||
## Purchase
|
||||
* [Blues Shop](https://shop.blues.com/products/cygnet)
|
||||
|
|
@ -43,5 +43,6 @@ This board has been designed with portable applications in mind. By using the po
|
|||
|
||||
## Purchase
|
||||
|
||||
* [Ilabs](https://ilabs.se/product/challenger-rp2040-lte/)
|
||||
* [Tindie](https://www.tindie.com/products/invector/challenger-rp2040-lte/)
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
|
|||
33
_board/daisy_seed_with_sdram.md
Normal file
33
_board/daisy_seed_with_sdram.md
Normal file
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,33 @@
|
|||
---
|
||||
layout: download
|
||||
board_id: "daisy_seed_with_sdram"
|
||||
title: "Daisy Seed Download"
|
||||
name: "Daisy Seed"
|
||||
manufacturer: "Electrosmith"
|
||||
board_url:
|
||||
- "https://electro-smith.com/products/daisy-seed"
|
||||
board_image: "daisy_seed_with_sdram.jpg"
|
||||
date_added: 2025-03-19
|
||||
family: stm
|
||||
features:
|
||||
- Breadboard-Friendly
|
||||
- Raspberry Pi Pico Form Factor
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
Daisy is an embedded platform for music. It features everything you need for creating high fidelity audio hardware devices. Just plug in a USB cable and start making sound! Programming the Daisy is a breeze with support for a number of languages including C++, Arduino, and Max/MSP Gen~. To get started, simply upload an example program over USB, and start tweaking!
|
||||
|
||||
**Documentation, design files, and assets are hosted on our [Daisy Support Site](https://daisy.audio/hardware/Seed/).**
|
||||
|
||||
All firmware that we develop is released for free under a permissive open source license.
|
||||
|
||||
- Stereo audio IO - 96kHz / 24-bit audio hardware (AC-Coupled)
|
||||
- Programmable in: C++, Arduino, Max/MSP gen~, Pure Data
|
||||
- x31 GPIO, x12 ADC inputs (16-bit), x2 DAC outputs (12-bit, DC-Coupled)
|
||||
- ARM Cortex-M7 MCU, running at 480MHz
|
||||
- 64MB of SDRAM for up to 10 minute long audio buffers, 8MB external flash
|
||||
- SD card interface, PWM outputs, and various serial protocols for external devices (SPI, UART, SAI/I2S, I2C)
|
||||
- Dedicated VIN pin for external power
|
||||
|
||||
## Purchase
|
||||
|
||||
- [Electrosmith](https://electro-smith.com/products/daisy-seed)
|
||||
43
_board/elecrow_crowpanel_3.5.md
Normal file
43
_board/elecrow_crowpanel_3.5.md
Normal file
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,43 @@
|
|||
---
|
||||
layout: download
|
||||
board_id: "elecrow_crowpanel_3.5"
|
||||
title: "Elecrow CrowPanel ESP32 3.5 TFT"
|
||||
name: "Elecrow CrowPanel 3.5"
|
||||
manufacturer: "Elecrow"
|
||||
board_url:
|
||||
- "https://www.elecrow.com/esp32-display-3-5-inch-hmi-display-spi-tft-lcd-touch-screen.html"
|
||||
board_image: "elecrow_crowpanel_3.5.jpg"
|
||||
date_added: 2025-08-16
|
||||
family: esp32
|
||||
features:
|
||||
- Bluetooth/BTLE
|
||||
- Battery Charging
|
||||
- Display
|
||||
- USB-C
|
||||
- Wi-Fi
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
CrowPanel ESP32 Display 3.5-inch module is a powerful HMI touch screen with a 480*320 resolution LCD display. It uses the ESP32-WROOM-32 module as the main control processor, with a dual-core 32-bit LX6 microprocessor, integrated WiFi and Bluetooth-compatible wireless functions, a main frequency of up to 240MHz, providing powerful performance and versatile applications, suitable for IoT application devices and other scenes.
|
||||
|
||||
The module includes a 3.5-inch LCD display and a driver board. The display screen uses resistive touch technology and comes with a resistive touch pen, making the screen usage more flexible. In addition, the board has reserved a TF card slot, multiple peripheral interfaces, USB interface, speaker interface, battery interface, etc., providing more expansion possibilities. It supports development environments such as Arduino IDE, Espressif IDF, Lua RTOS, and Micro Python, and is compatible with the **[LVGL](https://lvgl.io/)** graphics library, supports **[openHASP](https://www.openhasp.com/0.7.0/hardware/elecrow/crowpanel-hmi-spi/)**. This enables developers to not only customize their own UI interfaces but also to create interesting projects quickly and easily, greatly shortening the development cycle.
|
||||
|
||||
The CrowPanel ESP32 Display 3.5-inch module is suitable for a wide range of scenes such as automotive HMI, medical equipment, smart home, industrial control, power, civil electronics, home automation, new energy, and IoT application devices. Its various interfaces and expansion functions make it able to meet the needs of different fields, providing users with a more comprehensive solution. This 3.5" display also supports tactility.
|
||||
|
||||
## Specifications
|
||||
- Model: 3.5 inches module-CrowPanel ESP32 display
|
||||
- Main Processor: ESP32-WROVER-B
|
||||
- Resolution: 480*320
|
||||
- Touch Type: Resistive Touch Screen
|
||||
- Display Type: TN Panel
|
||||
- Screen: TFT-LCD Screen
|
||||
- Display driver: ILI9488
|
||||
- External power supply: DC5V-2A
|
||||
- Interface: 1*TF Card Slot, 1* I2C, 1* GPIO, 1*Speak, 1* UART1, 1*UART0
|
||||
- Button: BOOT Button and Reset Button
|
||||
- Active Area: 48.96*73.44mm(W*H)
|
||||
- Working Temperature: -20℃~70℃
|
||||
- Storage Temperature: -30℃~80℃
|
||||
|
||||
## Purchase
|
||||
|
||||
* [Elecrow](https://www.elecrow.com/esp32-display-3-5-inch-hmi-display-spi-tft-lcd-touch-screen.html)
|
||||
51
_board/elecrow_crowpanel_4_2_epaper.md
Normal file
51
_board/elecrow_crowpanel_4_2_epaper.md
Normal file
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,51 @@
|
|||
---
|
||||
layout: download
|
||||
board_id: "elecrow_crowpanel_4_2_epaper"
|
||||
title: "Elecrow CrowPanel ESP32S3 4.2 Epaper"
|
||||
name: "Elecrow CrowPanel 4.2"
|
||||
manufacturer: "Elecrow"
|
||||
board_url:
|
||||
- "https://www.elecrow.com/crowpanel-esp32-4-2-e-paper-hmi-display-with-400-300-resolution-black-white-color-driven-by-spi-interface.html/"
|
||||
board_image: "elecrow_crowpanel_4_2_epaper.jpg"
|
||||
date_added: 2025-02-28
|
||||
family: esp32s3
|
||||
features:
|
||||
- Bluetooth/BTLE
|
||||
- Battery Charging
|
||||
- Display
|
||||
- USB-C
|
||||
- Wi-Fi
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
This CrowPanel ESP32 4.2” E-paper HMI display adopts advanced active matrix electrophoretic display technology and is equipped with a hard-coated anti-glare surface, which can keep the content clearly visible even in the sun, perfectly reproducing the appearance and reading experience of traditional paper. The built-in ESP32-S3 chip as the main control ensures powerful performance and fast and stable data transmission through the SPI interface. With a high resolution of 400*300, it provides a delicate display effect and adopts a classic black and white dual-color display to adapt to various application scenarios. It is also equipped with multiple interface and button designs, including TF card slot, BAT interface, UART0 interface, 2x10 pin GPIO interface, back button, home button and rotary switch switch, which is convenient for users to develop and operate. The white acrylic shell is not only beautiful but also protects the screen.
|
||||
|
||||
Based on the ESP32 chip, another highlight is its wide compatibility. It is compatible with three development environments: Arduino IDE, ESP IDF, and MicroPython, simplifying the secondary development process. Also, its ultra-wide viewing angle design allows you to enjoy the same brilliant image from any angle. The ultra-low power consumption feature consumes only a small amount of power when refreshing, ensuring long-lasting battery life. Pure reflection mode means no backlight is required, and information remains clearly visible after power failure, without worrying about information loss.
|
||||
|
||||
Due to its excellent characteristics such as low power consumption, high contrast and high reflectivity, this e-ink screen is widely used in shelf labels, price tags, badges, smart labels, smart home devices, e-readers, smart wearable devices and other portable devices, and is an ideal choice for various smart devices and applications.
|
||||
|
||||
## Technical Details
|
||||
- 4.2-inch E-Paper display, 400*300 resolution, black and white, using SPI interface communication;
|
||||
- ESP32-S3 as the main chip, frequency up to 240MHz;
|
||||
- Pure reflection mode, no backlight required, completely relying on light reflection to display content, and the displayed content will not be lost even if the power is off;
|
||||
- Hard-coated anti-glare display surface, which can keep the content visible even under direct sunlight;
|
||||
- High contrast and high reflectivity provide a clearer and more vivid visual experience;
|
||||
- Ultra-low power consumption and partial refresh function, significantly saving energy and extending battery life;
|
||||
- Support full viewing angle, clearly visible from any angle;
|
||||
- Rich buttons and interfaces (such as GPIO interface, UART interface, home button, etc.) for easy development and operation;
|
||||
- Equip with Arduino IDE, ESP IDF, and MicroPython development environment for a smooth development experience
|
||||
|
||||
## Specifications
|
||||
- MCU: ESP32-S3-WROOM-1-N8R8
|
||||
- Power Supply: lithium battery, USB Type-C
|
||||
- Supply Voltage: 3~5v
|
||||
- Operating Temperature: 0~50℃
|
||||
- Storage Temperature: -25~70℃
|
||||
- Display Resolution: 300(H)x400(V) Pixel
|
||||
- Connection Method: Wi-Fi, BLE
|
||||
- Screen Size: 4.2 Inch
|
||||
- Active Area: 84.8x63.6
|
||||
- Pixel Pitch: 0.212x0.212
|
||||
|
||||
## Purchase
|
||||
|
||||
* [Elecrow](https://www.elecrow.com/crowpanel-esp32-4-2-e-paper-hmi-display-with-400-300-resolution-black-white-color-driven-by-spi-interface.html)
|
||||
|
|
@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ manufacturer: "Espressif"
|
|||
board_url:
|
||||
- "https://docs.espressif.com/projects/esp-idf/en/latest/esp32s2/hw-reference/esp32s2/user-guide-s2-devkitc-1.html"
|
||||
board_image: "espressif_esp32s2_devkitc_1_n4.jpg"
|
||||
bootloader_id: espressif_esp32s2_devkitc_1
|
||||
date_added: 2022-04-01
|
||||
family: esp32s2
|
||||
features:
|
||||
|
|
|
|||
|
|
@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ manufacturer: "Espressif"
|
|||
board_url:
|
||||
- "https://docs.espressif.com/projects/esp-idf/en/latest/esp32s2/hw-reference/esp32s2/user-guide-s2-devkitc-1.html"
|
||||
board_image: "espressif_esp32s2_devkitc_1_n4r2.jpg"
|
||||
bootloader_id: espressif_esp32s2_devkitc_1
|
||||
date_added: 2022-02-14
|
||||
family: esp32s2
|
||||
features:
|
||||
|
|
|
|||
48
_board/espressif_esp32s3_devkitc_1_n8r2_ros.md
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48
_board/espressif_esp32s3_devkitc_1_n8r2_ros.md
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|
|
@ -0,0 +1,48 @@
|
|||
---
|
||||
layout: download
|
||||
board_id: "espressif_esp32s3_devkitc_1_n8r2_ros"
|
||||
title: "ESP32-S3-DevKitC-1-N8R2 (MicroROS) Download"
|
||||
name: "ESP32-S3-DevKitC-1-N8R2 (MicroROS)"
|
||||
manufacturer: "Espressif"
|
||||
board_url:
|
||||
- "https://www.adafruit.com/product/5310"
|
||||
board_image: "espressif_esp32s3_devkitc_1.jpg"
|
||||
date_added: 2025-08-18
|
||||
family: esp32s3
|
||||
bootloader_id: espressif_esp32s3_devkitc_1
|
||||
features:
|
||||
- Wi-Fi
|
||||
- Bluetooth/BTLE
|
||||
- Breadboard-Friendly
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
The ESP32-S3-DevKitC-1 is an entry-level development board equipped with ESP32-S3-WROOM-1, a general-purpose Wi-Fi + Bluetooth LE MCU module that integrates complete Wi-Fi and Bluetooth LE functions. **This version is equipped with the ESP32-S3-WROOM-1 (PCB antenna) with 8MB Flash and 2MB PSRAM.**
|
||||
|
||||
Most of the I/O pins on the module are broken out to the pin headers on both sides of this board for easy interfacing. Developers can either connect peripherals with jumper wires or mount ESP32-S3-DevKitC-1 on a breadboard. We particularly like that there's a debug UART/USB port and a separate native USB port, so you can upload/debug/USB all at once.
|
||||
|
||||
At the core of the module is an ESP32-S3FN8, an Xtensa® 32-bit LX7 CPU that operates at up to 240 MHz. You can power off the CPU and make use of the low-power co-processor to constantly monitor the peripherals for changes or crossing of thresholds.
|
||||
|
||||
ESP32-S3FN8 integrates a rich set of peripherals including SPI, LCD, Camera interface, UART, I2C, I2S, remote control, pulse counter, LED PWM, USB Serial/Jtag, MCPWM, SDIO host, GDMA, TWAI® controller (compatible with ISO 11898-1, i.e. CAN Specification 2.0), ADC, touch sensor, temperature sensor, timers, and watchdogs, as well as up to 45 GPIOs. It also includes a full-speed USB 1.1 On-The-Go (OTG) interface to enable USB communication
|
||||
|
||||
There are three mutually exclusive ways to provide power to the board:
|
||||
|
||||
- USB-to-UART Port and ESP32-S3 USB Port (either one or both), default power supply (recommended)
|
||||
- 5V and G (GND) pins
|
||||
- 3v3 and G (GND) pins
|
||||
|
||||
**Components:**
|
||||
|
||||
- **ESP32-S3-WROOM-1**: ESP32-S3-WROOM-1 is a powerful, generic Wi-Fi + Bluetooth LE MCU module that has a rich set of peripherals. It provides acceleration for neural network computing and signal processing workloads. ESP32-S3-WROOM-1 comes with a PCB antenna.
|
||||
- **5V to 3.3V LDO**: Power regulator that converts a 5V supply into a 3.3V output.
|
||||
- **Pin Headers**: All available GPIO pins (except for the SPI bus for flash) are broken out to the pin headers on the board for easy interfacing and programming. For details, please see [Header Block](https://docs.espressif.com/projects/esp-idf/en/latest/esp32s3/hw-reference/esp32s3/user-guide-devkitc-1.html#user-guide-s3-devkitc-1-v1-header-blocks).
|
||||
- **USB-to-UART Port**: A Micro-USB port used for power supply to the board, for flashing applications to the chip, as well as for communication with the chip via the on-board USB-to-UART bridge.
|
||||
- **Native ESP32-S3 USB Port**: ESP32-S3 full-speed USB OTG interface, compliant with the USB 1.1 specification. The interface is used for power supply to the board, for flashing applications to the chip, for communication with the chip using USB 1.1 protocols, as well as for JTAG debugging.
|
||||
- **Boot Button**: Download button. Holding down **Boot** and then pressing **Reset** initiates Firmware Download mode for downloading firmware through the serial port.
|
||||
- **Reset Button**
|
||||
- **USB-to-UART Bridge:** Single USB-to-UART bridge chip provides transfer rates up to 3 Mbps.
|
||||
- **RGB LED**: Addressable RGB LED, driven by GPIO48.
|
||||
- **3.3V Power On LED**: Turns on when the USB power is connected to the board.
|
||||
|
||||
## Purchase
|
||||
|
||||
* [Adafruit](https://www.adafruit.com/product/5310)
|
||||
|
|
@ -9,6 +9,7 @@ board_url:
|
|||
board_image: "firebeetle2_esp32s3.jpg"
|
||||
date_added: 2023-11-21
|
||||
family: esp32s3
|
||||
bootloader_id: firebeetle2_esp32s3
|
||||
download_instructions: https://wiki.dfrobot.com/SKU_DFR0975_FireBeetle_2_Board_ESP32_S3#target_9
|
||||
features:
|
||||
- Breadboard-Friendly
|
||||
|
|
|
|||
40
_board/heltec_vision_master_e290.md
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40
_board/heltec_vision_master_e290.md
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|
|
@ -0,0 +1,40 @@
|
|||
---
|
||||
layout: download
|
||||
board_id: "heltec_vision_master_e290"
|
||||
title: "Vision Master E290 Download"
|
||||
name: "Vision Master E290"
|
||||
manufacturer: "Heltec Automation"
|
||||
board_url:
|
||||
- "https://heltec.org/project/vision-master-e290/"
|
||||
board_image: "heltec_vision_master_e290.jpg"
|
||||
date_added: 2025-03-19
|
||||
family: esp32s3
|
||||
features:
|
||||
- Display
|
||||
- Bluetooth/BTLE
|
||||
- Wi-Fi
|
||||
- Battery Charging
|
||||
- LoRa/Radio
|
||||
- USB-C
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
Vision Master E290 (HT-VME290) is an E-Ink development kit with multiple wireless drive methods. Collaborate with the sample programs and development tools we provide, users can operate the display via Bluetooth, Wi-Fi and LoRa.
|
||||
|
||||
This board is equipped with a default 2.90-inch black-white E-Ink display screen, continuous display for 180 days after power outage. It is compatible with Arduino, PlatformIO, Micpython and other development frameworks, can be used to develop applications such as electronic tags and identity tags, it is also possible to run open source projects like Meshtastic.
|
||||
|
||||
## Features
|
||||
|
||||
- ESP32-S3R8 MCU, support Wi-Fi and BLE.
|
||||
- LoRa module is optional, compatible with Mashtastic.
|
||||
- Low power consumption, 18uA in deep sleep, continuous display for 180 days after power outage.
|
||||
- Onboard SH1.25-2 battery interface, integrated lithium battery management system (charge and discharge management, overcharge protection, battery power detection, USB / battery power automatic switching).
|
||||
- Onboard 2.90 inch 296 x 128 pixels display, support for partial refresh.
|
||||
- Storage condition: -25 ~ 70℃, ≤45%RH.
|
||||
- Optimal operating condition:0~50℃, 55±10%RH.
|
||||
- SH2.0-4P sensor interface is perfectly compatible with QuickLink series sensors.
|
||||
- 2*20 Pin Female Header, perfectly compatible with Raspberry PI.
|
||||
- Compatible with Arduino, we provide development frameworks and libraries.
|
||||
|
||||
## Purchase
|
||||
|
||||
- [Heltec Automation](https://heltec.org/project/vision-master-e290/)
|
||||
57
_board/hxr_sao_dmm.md
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57
_board/hxr_sao_dmm.md
Normal file
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,57 @@
|
|||
---
|
||||
layout: download
|
||||
board_id: "hxr_sao_dmm"
|
||||
title: "SAO Digital Multimeter Download"
|
||||
name: "SAO Digital Multimeter"
|
||||
manufacturer: "HXR.DK"
|
||||
board_url:
|
||||
- "https://github.com/flummer/dmm-sao"
|
||||
board_image: "hxr_sao_dmm.jpg"
|
||||
date_added: 2025-02-24
|
||||
family: rp2040
|
||||
downloads_display: true
|
||||
blinka: false
|
||||
download_instructions: "https://github.com/flummer/dmm-sao/?tab=readme-ov-file#firmware"
|
||||
|
||||
features:
|
||||
- Display
|
||||
- USB-C
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
This is a Digital Multimeter in the shape of an SAO (Shitty Add-On/Simple Add-on), designed specifically to assist in electronic badge and SAO development.
|
||||
|
||||
This follows the 1.69bis version of the SAO standard ([Shitty Add-on standard](https://hackaday.io/project/52950-shitty-add-ons), [Simple Add-on standard](https://hackaday.io/project/175182-simple-add-ons-sao))
|
||||
|
||||
It is based on the RP2040 chip, includes a small OLED display, a rotary encoder for the main knob, a function button for sub functionality selection and two 2mm banana terminals for connecting probes for resistance, LED and continuity testing.
|
||||
|
||||
A USB-C connector on the side allows easy modification of the firmware, and boot and reset buttons are also included for convenience, when updating or replacing CircuitPython.
|
||||
|
||||
**CAUTION! THIS IS NOT A NORMAL MULTIMETER, AND DOES NOT INCLUDE THE PROTECTION FEATURES NORMALLY FOUND IN A DMM**
|
||||
|
||||
If you would like to probe a live circuit, please check [the schematic](https://github.com/flummer/dmm-sao/blob/main/DMM%20SAO%20Schematics.pdf) first, and proceed only if you understand the implications, as improper use might result in a short circuit and harm either the multimeter, the device under test, a connected computer or a combination of those.
|
||||
|
||||
**VOLTAGE OR CURRENT SHOULD NEVER BE MEASURED WITH THE PROBES OR TERMINALS ON THE FRONT**
|
||||
|
||||
## Features
|
||||
|
||||
- Resistance measurement (not the most precise, but should be OK in the range of 50-10K ohm)
|
||||
- LED Tester (this will lit up the LED if the polarity is correct and show the voltage across it on the screen, 100 ohm resistor in series to 3.3v)
|
||||
- Continuity tester with buzzer to indicate very low resistance
|
||||
- Measurement of input voltage on the SAO port
|
||||
- SAO Port GPIO monitoring (shown as either digital high/low or an analog voltage reading)
|
||||
- I2C monitor (monitor or scan the I2C bus on the SAO port)
|
||||
|
||||
## Technical Details
|
||||
|
||||
- Raspberry Pi RP2040 controller
|
||||
- 16MB SPI flash (W25Q128JVxQ)
|
||||
- SSD1306 128x64 pixel 0.96" OLED display (white on black)
|
||||
- Automatic power switching from SAO port to USB-C (both can be connected at the same time)
|
||||
- Voltage boost circuit for operation on lower than 3.3v on the SAO port
|
||||
- Maximum input voltage on the SAO port is 3.3v
|
||||
- UART RX + TX connected to SBU pins on USB-C connector
|
||||
|
||||
## Links
|
||||
|
||||
- [hackaday.io page](https://hackaday.io/project/198892-sao-digital-multimeter)
|
||||
- [Github repository](https://github.com/flummer/dmm-sao)
|
||||
|
|
@ -9,6 +9,7 @@ board_url:
|
|||
board_image: "lilygo_tdeck.jpg"
|
||||
date_added: 2023-11-15
|
||||
family: esp32s3
|
||||
bootloader_id: lilygo_tdeck
|
||||
features:
|
||||
- Wi-Fi
|
||||
- Bluetooth/BTLE
|
||||
|
|
|
|||
|
|
@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ manufacturer: "LILYGO"
|
|||
board_url:
|
||||
- "https://www.lilygo.cc/products/t-display-s3-pro"
|
||||
board_image: "lilygo_tdisplay_s3_pro.jpg"
|
||||
bootloader_id: lilygo_tdisplay_s3_pro
|
||||
date_added: 2024-07-18
|
||||
family: esp32s3
|
||||
features:
|
||||
|
|
@ -43,4 +44,4 @@ Continuing the way of T-display S3, the case is ABS, and there is added the expa
|
|||
|
||||
* [LILYGO Own Store - Non-Camera Variant](https://www.lilygo.cc/products/t-display-s3-pro?variant=43111690141877)
|
||||
* [LILYGO Own Store - Camera Variant](https://www.lilygo.cc/products/t-display-s3-pro?variant=43111690764469)
|
||||
* [LILYGO Aliexpress Store](https://lilygo.aliexpress.com/store/2090076)
|
||||
* [LILYGO Aliexpress Store](https://lilygo.aliexpress.com/store/2090076)
|
||||
|
|
|
|||
36
_board/lilygo_tdongle_s3.md
Normal file
36
_board/lilygo_tdongle_s3.md
Normal file
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,36 @@
|
|||
---
|
||||
layout: download
|
||||
board_id: "lilygo_tdongle_s3"
|
||||
title: "T-Dongle S3 Download"
|
||||
name: "T-Dongle S3"
|
||||
manufacturer: "LILYGO"
|
||||
board_url:
|
||||
- "https://lilygo.cc/products/t-dongle-s3"
|
||||
board_image: "lilygo_tdongle_s3.jpg"
|
||||
bootloader_id: lilygo_tdongle_s3
|
||||
date_added: 2024-07-18
|
||||
family: esp32s3
|
||||
features:
|
||||
- Wi-Fi
|
||||
- Bluetooth/BTLE
|
||||
- Battery Charging
|
||||
- USB-C
|
||||
- Display
|
||||
- Breadboard-Friendly
|
||||
- STEMMA QT/QWIIC
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
ESP32-S3 Development Board With Screen 0.96 inch ST7735 LCD Display
|
||||
|
||||
## Technical details
|
||||
|
||||
- ESP32-S3 Xtensa LX7 microprocessor
|
||||
- Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, bluetooth5
|
||||
- Arduino-ide、PlatformlO-ide、Micropython
|
||||
- 16M Flash, Boot button, TF card
|
||||
- 0.96 inch ST7735 IPS LCD
|
||||
- Full color (65k) Display, 4-Wire SPI interface
|
||||
|
||||
## Purchase
|
||||
|
||||
* [LILYGO Own Store](https://lilygo.cc/products/t-dongle-s3)
|
||||
|
|
@ -23,10 +23,10 @@ features:
|
|||
|
||||
* ESP32-S3
|
||||
* Wi-Fi IEEE 802.11 b/g/n; Bluetooth 5, Bluetooth mesh
|
||||
* 1.9-inch IPS color TFT LCD
|
||||
* 1.9-inch IPS color TFT LCD (320x170)
|
||||
* Rotary encoder + confirmation key in one
|
||||
* 2.54 x 8pin GPIO interface
|
||||
|
||||
## Purchase
|
||||
|
||||
* [AliExpress - LILYGO store](https://www.aliexpress.us/item/3256804730566839.html)
|
||||
* [AliExpress - LILYGO store](https://www.aliexpress.us/item/3256804730566839.html)
|
||||
|
|
|
|||
35
_board/lilygo_tqt_pro_nopsram.md
Normal file
35
_board/lilygo_tqt_pro_nopsram.md
Normal file
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,35 @@
|
|||
---
|
||||
layout: download
|
||||
board_id: "lilygo_tqt_pro_nopsram"
|
||||
title: "TQ-T Pro (No PSRAM) Download"
|
||||
name: "TQ-T Pro (No PSRAM)"
|
||||
manufacturer: "LILYGO"
|
||||
board_url:
|
||||
- "https://lilygo.cc/products/t-qt-pro?variant=43214296285365"
|
||||
board_image: "lilygo_tqt_pro.jpg"
|
||||
bootloader_id: lilygo_tqt_pro_nopsram
|
||||
date_added: 2025-03-20
|
||||
family: esp32s3
|
||||
features:
|
||||
- Wi-Fi
|
||||
- Bluetooth/BTLE
|
||||
- USB-C
|
||||
- Display
|
||||
- Breadboard-Friendly
|
||||
- STEMMA QT/QWIIC
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
## Technical details
|
||||
|
||||
* ESP32-S3 Dual-core 32-bit LX7 microprocessor
|
||||
* 16 MB Flash memory
|
||||
* 1.9 inch ST7789 LCD display, optional CST816 touchscreen
|
||||
* Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, BLE 5.0 + BT mesh
|
||||
* 2 user buttons (`IO0` for Boot and `IO14` for custom functions), 1 reset button
|
||||
* Battery charging circuit (JST connector for Li-Po battery)
|
||||
* USB-C for programming and power
|
||||
* Onboard LED
|
||||
|
||||
## Purchase
|
||||
|
||||
* [LILYGO Own Store](https://lilygo.cc/products/t-qt-pro?variant=43214296285365)
|
||||
36
_board/lilygo_tqt_pro_psram.md
Normal file
36
_board/lilygo_tqt_pro_psram.md
Normal file
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,36 @@
|
|||
---
|
||||
layout: download
|
||||
board_id: "lilygo_tqt_pro_psram"
|
||||
title: "TQ-T Pro (with PSRAM) Download"
|
||||
name: "TQ-T Pro (with PSRAM)"
|
||||
manufacturer: "LILYGO"
|
||||
board_url:
|
||||
- "https://lilygo.cc/products/t-qt-pro?variant=42383267823797"
|
||||
board_image: "lilygo_tqt_pro.jpg"
|
||||
bootloader_id: lilygo_tqt_pro_psram
|
||||
date_added: 2025-03-20
|
||||
family: esp32s3
|
||||
features:
|
||||
- Wi-Fi
|
||||
- Bluetooth/BTLE
|
||||
- USB-C
|
||||
- Display
|
||||
- Breadboard-Friendly
|
||||
- STEMMA QT/QWIIC
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
## Technical details
|
||||
|
||||
* ESP32-S3 Dual-core 32-bit LX7 microprocessor
|
||||
* 16 MB Flash memory
|
||||
* 8 MB PSRAM
|
||||
* 1.9 inch ST7789 LCD display, optional CST816 touchscreen
|
||||
* Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, BLE 5.0 + BT mesh
|
||||
* 2 user buttons (`IO0` for Boot and `IO14` for custom functions), 1 reset button
|
||||
* Battery charging circuit (JST connector for Li-Po battery)
|
||||
* USB-C for programming and power
|
||||
* Onboard LED
|
||||
|
||||
## Purchase
|
||||
|
||||
* [LILYGO Own Store](https://lilygo.cc/products/t-qt-pro?variant=42383267823797)
|
||||
|
|
@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ features:
|
|||
- Bluetooth/BTLE
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
`AtomS3U`is a`U disk`form`ESP32-S3`multi-function development board, using Espressif's ESP32S3 main control chip, dual-core Xtensa LX7 processor, main frequency 240MHz, built-in WiFi function. Its interfaces include USB-A port`(support OTG)`,1 Grove port, 6Pin@2.54mm header (including 4 GPIOs); peripherals include 1`PDM microphone`, 1`IR`tube, and 1 programmable`RGB-LED`. The product can be used in scenarios such as human-computer interaction, voice input/recognition (STT), and IO control.
|
||||
`AtomS3U` is a `U disk` form `ESP32-S3` multi-function development board, using Espressif's ESP32S3 main control chip, dual-core Xtensa LX7 processor, main frequency 240MHz, built-in WiFi function. Its interfaces include USB-A port `(support OTG)`, 1 Grove port, 6Pin@2.54mm header (including 4 GPIOs); peripherals include 1 `PDM microphone`, 1 `IR` tube, and 1 programmable `RGB-LED`. The product can be used in scenarios such as human-computer interaction, voice input/recognition (STT), and IO control.
|
||||
|
||||
### Features
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
@ -33,4 +33,4 @@ features:
|
|||
|
||||
## Purchase
|
||||
|
||||
* [M5Stack](https://shop.m5stack.com/products/atoms3u)
|
||||
* [M5Stack](https://shop.m5stack.com/products/atoms3u)
|
||||
|
|
|
|||
45
_board/m5stack_cardputer_ros.md
Normal file
45
_board/m5stack_cardputer_ros.md
Normal file
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,45 @@
|
|||
---
|
||||
layout: download
|
||||
board_id: "m5stack_cardputer_ros"
|
||||
title: "M5Stack CardPuter - M5StampS3 powered mini computer (MicroROS) Download"
|
||||
name: "M5Stack CardPuter - M5StampS3 powered mini computer (MicroROS)"
|
||||
manufacturer: "M5Stack"
|
||||
board_url:
|
||||
- "https://docs.m5stack.com/en/core/Cardputer"
|
||||
board_image: "m5stack_cardputer.jpg"
|
||||
date_added: 2025-08-18
|
||||
family: esp32s3
|
||||
bootloader_id: adafruit_feather_esp32s3_nopsram
|
||||
bootloader_nonstandard_entry_instructions: "After installing the UF2 bootloader, enter the bootloader by: Press and release Btn Rst, then press and release Btn G0."
|
||||
downloads_display: true
|
||||
features:
|
||||
- Speaker
|
||||
- Battery Charging
|
||||
- Display
|
||||
- Wi-Fi
|
||||
- USB-C
|
||||
- Bluetooth/BTLE
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
Cardputer is a card-sized portable computer that is perfect for engineers. At the heart of Cardputer is the M5StampS3, a mini development board based on the ESP32-S3 chip. Cardputer features a powerful dual-core processor, supports Wi-Fi functionality and integrates various peripherals and sensors, making it ideal for rapid functional verification, industrial control and home automation systems.
|
||||
|
||||
The device is powered by an internal 120mAh+1400mAh (in the base) lithium battery solution, eliminating concerns about battery life. In addition, Cardputer has built-in battery charging and voltage regulation circuits that automatically adjust voltage and current to protect the battery and the device. The base of the Cardputer incorporates a magnet, allowing it to be attached to metal surfaces such as fridges or whiteboards. What’s more, Cardputer's structure is compatible with Lego hole extensions, allowing users to create even more interesting designs using Lego bricks.
|
||||
|
||||
### Features
|
||||
- Display: IPS LCD, 1,14", 240x135px
|
||||
- Battery: internal 120mAh + 1400mAh (in the base) lithium battery
|
||||
- TF-Card (MicroSD) slot
|
||||
- 1 USB-C OTG in/out
|
||||
- Keyboard: 56 keys, QWERTY type, ortholinear with tactile click switches
|
||||
- Infrared ∠0° : 410cm, < 90° : 66cm, < 45° : 170cm
|
||||
- Digital MEMS Microphone
|
||||
- Sound: I2S-Speaker, 8Ω@1W
|
||||
- HY2.0-4P interface for expanding I2C sensors
|
||||
|
||||
## Documentation
|
||||
|
||||
* [Cardputer](https://docs.m5stack.com/en/core/Cardputer)
|
||||
|
||||
## Purchase
|
||||
|
||||
* [M5Stack](https://shop.m5stack.com/products/m5stack-cardputer-kit-w-m5stamps3)
|
||||
|
|
@ -9,6 +9,7 @@ board_url:
|
|||
board_image: "m5stack_cores3.jpg"
|
||||
date_added: 2024-03-29
|
||||
family: esp32s3
|
||||
bootloader_id: m5stack_cores3
|
||||
features:
|
||||
- Speaker
|
||||
- Display
|
||||
|
|
|
|||
|
|
@ -14,7 +14,6 @@ features:
|
|||
- Wi-Fi
|
||||
- USB-C
|
||||
- Bluetooth/BTLE
|
||||
- Camera
|
||||
- Battery Charging
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
@ -24,6 +23,8 @@ You can use the built-in RTC (BM8563) to keep track of time to create custom, sp
|
|||
|
||||
A friendly heads-up: The low-power power management used by the Timer Camera series is different from the CORE and StickC devices. When in use, the PWR button is used as a power-on button (long press 2 seconds). If you need to shut down the device, use the software API or press the Reset button on the PCB.
|
||||
|
||||
**Note: as 2025-07-07 there is no documented way to use the camera. Examples using `espcamera` produce initialization errors.**
|
||||
|
||||
### Features
|
||||
- ESP32-based
|
||||
- Built-in RTC
|
||||
|
|
|
|||
|
|
@ -9,6 +9,7 @@ board_url:
|
|||
board_image: "maker_badge.jpg"
|
||||
date_added: 2022-11-13
|
||||
family: esp32s2
|
||||
bootloader_id: maker_badge
|
||||
features:
|
||||
- Wi-Fi
|
||||
- USB-C
|
||||
|
|
|
|||
34
_board/nordic_nrf5340dk.md
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34
_board/nordic_nrf5340dk.md
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|
|
@ -0,0 +1,34 @@
|
|||
---
|
||||
layout: download
|
||||
board_id: "nordic_nrf5340dk"
|
||||
title: "Nordic nRF5340 Development Kit Download"
|
||||
name: "Nordic nRF5340 Development Kit"
|
||||
manufacturer: "Nordic Semiconductor"
|
||||
board_url:
|
||||
- "https://www.nordicsemi.com/Products/Development-hardware/nRF5340-DK"
|
||||
board_image: "nordic_nrf5340dk.jpg"
|
||||
date_added: 2025-03-20
|
||||
family: zephyr
|
||||
features:
|
||||
- Arduino Shield Compatible
|
||||
- Bluetooth/BTLE
|
||||
- Battery Charging
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
The nRF5340 DK is the development kit for the [nRF5340 System-on-Chip (SoC)](https://www.nordicsemi.com/Products/nRF5340), containing everything needed to get started with development, on a single board.
|
||||
|
||||
The DK supports development with an extensive range of wireless protocols. It supports Bluetooth Low Energy with features such as high-throughput 2 Mbps, Advertising Extensions and Long Range. Mesh protocols like Bluetooth mesh, Thread and Zigbee can run concurrently with Bluetooth Low Energy, enabling smartphones to provision, commission, configure and control mesh nodes, which is a prerequisite for [matter ](https://www.nordicsemi.com/Products/Technologies/Matter)applications. It also supports NFC, ANT, 802.15.4 and 2.4 GHz proprietary protocols.
|
||||
|
||||
The DK is bundled with an NFC antenna that quickly enables testing of nRF5340’s NFC-A tag functionality. A SEGGER J-Link debugger is on the board, enabling full-blown programming and debugging, of both the nRF5340 SoC and external targets.
|
||||
|
||||
All analog and digital interfaces, and GPIOs are available via headers and edge connectors. The kit is Arduino Uno Rev3 hardware compatible, meaning it can be easily interfaced with external device shields.
|
||||
|
||||
Four buttons and four LEDs simplify input and output to and from the nRF5340 SoC, and are all user-programmable. An on-board external memory is connected to the 96 MHz QSPI peripheral in the nRF5340 SoC.
|
||||
|
||||
The nRF5340 DK is typically powered via USB, but can be powered by a wide range of sources, within the supply range of 1.7 to 5.0 V. In addition to USB, it can be powered with external source, but also includes a CR2032 battery holder and a Li-Po battery connector, for in-field testing. Current consumption can be measured by using the dedicated current measurement pins, for example by using Nordic's [Power Profiler Kit II](https://www.nordicsemi.com/Products/Development-hardware/Power-Profiler-Kit-2).
|
||||
|
||||
The [nRF Connect SDK](https://www.nordicsemi.com/Products/Development-software/nRF-Connect-SDK) is the software development kit for the nRF5340 SoC, and it has board support for the nRF5340 DK. It supports software development of Bluetooth Low Energy, Thread and Zigbee applications. It integrates the Zephyr RTOS, protocol stacks, samples, hardware drivers and much more.
|
||||
|
||||
## Purchase
|
||||
|
||||
* [Mouser](https://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/Nordic-Semiconductor/NRF5340-DK?qs=T94vaHKWudSvpk%2Fi5MmNkA%3D%3D)
|
||||
24
_board/nordic_nrf54l15dk.md
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24
_board/nordic_nrf54l15dk.md
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|
|
@ -0,0 +1,24 @@
|
|||
---
|
||||
layout: download
|
||||
board_id: "nordic_nrf54l15dk"
|
||||
title: "Nordic nRF54L05 Development Kit Download"
|
||||
name: "Nordic nRF54L05 Development Kit"
|
||||
manufacturer: "Nordic Semiconductor"
|
||||
board_url:
|
||||
- "https://www.nordicsemi.com/Products/Development-hardware/nRF54L15-DK"
|
||||
board_image: "nordic_nrf54l15dk.jpg"
|
||||
date_added: 2025-03-20
|
||||
family: zephyr
|
||||
features:
|
||||
- Bluetooth/BTLE
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
The nRF54L15 DK is the development kit for all three wireless SoC (System-on-Chip) options in the nRF54L Series. The nRF54L15 sits on the development board, while the nRF54L10 and nRF54L05 can be emulated. The affordable single-board development kit makes all features of the wireless SoC available to the developer.
|
||||
|
||||
The nRF54L15 DK is supported by a comprehensive set of nRF Connect tools and has support in the nRF Connect SDK. Developers can explore the full potential of the nRF54L15 using the extensive range of software samples, modules, and libraries available within the nRF Connect SDK.
|
||||
|
||||
The nRF Connect SDK Fundamentals and Bluetooth Low Energy Fundamentals courses in Nordic Developer Academy support the nRF54L15 DK. These courses have enrolled more than 15,000 developers, have received an average rating of 9.1/10, and provide more than 20 hours of in-depth training.
|
||||
|
||||
## Purchase
|
||||
|
||||
* [Digi-Key](https://www.digikey.com/en/products/detail/nordic-semiconductor-asa/NRF54L15-DK/25601516)
|
||||
33
_board/nordic_nrf7002dk.md
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33
_board/nordic_nrf7002dk.md
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|
|
@ -0,0 +1,33 @@
|
|||
---
|
||||
layout: download
|
||||
board_id: "nordic_nrf7002dk"
|
||||
title: "Nordic nRF7002 Development Kit Download"
|
||||
name: "Nordic nRF7002 Development Kit"
|
||||
manufacturer: "Nordic Semiconductor"
|
||||
board_url:
|
||||
- "https://www.nordicsemi.com/Products/Development-hardware/nRF7002-DK"
|
||||
board_image: "nordic_nrf7002dk.jpg"
|
||||
date_added: 2025-03-20
|
||||
family: zephyr
|
||||
features:
|
||||
- Arduino Shield Compatible
|
||||
- Bluetooth/BTLE
|
||||
- Wi-Fi
|
||||
- Battery Charging
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
The nRF7002 DK is the development kit for the [nRF7002](https://www.nordicsemi.com/Products/nRF7002), and [nRF7001](https://www.nordicsemi.com/Products/nRF7001) Wi-Fi 6 Companion ICs. It contains everything needed to get started developing on a single board. The DK features an [nRF5340 ](https://www.nordicsemi.com/Products/nRF5340)multiprotocol System-on-Chip (SoC) as a host processor for the nRF7002.
|
||||
|
||||
The DK supports the development of low-power [Wi-Fi](https://www.nordicsemi.com/Products/Wireless/WiFi) applications and enables Wi-Fi 6 features like OFDMA, Beamforming, and Target Wake Time.
|
||||
|
||||
The nRF7002 is a Wi-Fi 6 companion IC, providing seamless connectivity and Wi-Fi-based locationing (SSID sniffing of local Wi-Fi hubs). It is designed to be used alongside Nordic’s existing nRF52® and nRF53® Series Bluetooth Systems-on-Chip (SoCs), and nRF91® Series cellular IoT Systems-in-Package (SiPs). The nRF7002 can also be used in conjunction with non-Nordic host devices.
|
||||
|
||||
To communicate with the host, SPI or QSPI can be used, and an extra coexistence feature allows for seamless coexistence with other protocols like Bluetooth, Thread, or Zigbee. The nRF7002 is integrated and supported in Nordic’s nRF Connect SDK and the nRF7002 Dk can also be used to emulate the nRF7001.
|
||||
|
||||
The nRF7002 is the first device in Nordic’s portfolio of unique Wi-Fi products that will combine seamlessly with Nordic’s existing ultra-low power technologies. Nordic bring their decades of ultra-low-power wireless IoT and silicon design expertise to Wi-Fi. Wi-Fi 6 brings added benefits to IoT applications, including further efficiency gains supporting long-life, battery-powered Wi-Fi operation.
|
||||
|
||||
With Wi-Fi 6, Nordic supports all wireless protocols used in Matter, Bluetooth LE for commissioning, Thread for low-power mesh, and Wi-Fi for high-throughput. Matter is a protocol championed by Apple, Amazon, Google, Nordic Semiconductor, Samsung, and hundreds of other companies in consumer IoT.
|
||||
|
||||
## Purchase
|
||||
|
||||
* [Digi-Key](https://www.digikey.com/en/products/detail/nordic-semiconductor-asa/NRF7002-DK/17748188)
|
||||
|
|
@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ layout: download
|
|||
board_id: "nucleo_f446re"
|
||||
title: "STM32F446RE Nucleo Download"
|
||||
name: "STM32F446RE Nucleo"
|
||||
manufacturer: "ST"
|
||||
manufacturer: "STMicroelectronics"
|
||||
board_url:
|
||||
- "https://www.st.com/en/evaluation-tools/nucleo-f446re.html"
|
||||
board_image: "nucleo_f446re.jpg"
|
||||
|
|
|
|||
|
|
@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ layout: download
|
|||
board_id: "nucleo_f746zg"
|
||||
title: "STM32F746 Nucleo Download"
|
||||
name: "STM32F746 Nucleo"
|
||||
manufacturer: "ST"
|
||||
manufacturer: "STMicroelectronics"
|
||||
board_url:
|
||||
- "https://www.st.com/content/st_com/en/products/evaluation-tools/product-evaluation-tools/mcu-mpu-eval-tools/stm32-mcu-mpu-eval-tools/stm32-nucleo-boards/nucleo-f746zg.html"
|
||||
board_image: "nucleo_f746zg.jpg"
|
||||
|
|
|
|||
|
|
@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ layout: download
|
|||
board_id: "nucleo_f767zi"
|
||||
title: "STM32F767 Nucleo Download"
|
||||
name: "STM32F767 Nucleo"
|
||||
manufacturer: "ST"
|
||||
manufacturer: "STMicroelectronics"
|
||||
board_url:
|
||||
- "https://www.st.com/content/st_com/en/products/evaluation-tools/product-evaluation-tools/mcu-mpu-eval-tools/stm32-mcu-mpu-eval-tools/stm32-nucleo-boards/nucleo-f767zi.html"
|
||||
board_image: "nucleo_f767zi.jpg"
|
||||
|
|
|
|||
|
|
@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ layout: download
|
|||
board_id: "nucleo_h743zi_2"
|
||||
title: "STM32H743 Nucleo Download"
|
||||
name: "STM32H743 Nucleo"
|
||||
manufacturer: "ST"
|
||||
manufacturer: "STMicroelectronics"
|
||||
board_url:
|
||||
- "https://www.st.com/content/st_com/en/products/evaluation-tools/product-evaluation-tools/mcu-mpu-eval-tools/stm32-mcu-mpu-eval-tools/stm32-nucleo-boards/nucleo-h743zi.html"
|
||||
board_image: "nucleo_h743zi_2.jpg"
|
||||
|
|
|
|||
56
_board/omnimo_nrf52840.md
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56
_board/omnimo_nrf52840.md
Normal file
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,56 @@
|
|||
---
|
||||
layout: download
|
||||
board_id: "omnimo_nrf52840"
|
||||
title: "Omnimo nRF52840 Download"
|
||||
name: "Omnimo nRF52840"
|
||||
manufacturer: "eAFAQ"
|
||||
board_url:
|
||||
- "https://www.crowdsupply.com/eafaq/omnimo-nrf52840"
|
||||
board_image: "eafaq_omnimo_nrf52840.jpg"
|
||||
date_added: 2025-07-10
|
||||
family: nrf52840
|
||||
bootloader_id: omnimo_nrf52840
|
||||
download_instructions: https://github.com/eAFAQ/omnimo-nRF52840
|
||||
features:
|
||||
- Bluetooth/BTLE
|
||||
- Feather-Compatible
|
||||
- Battery Charging
|
||||
- STEMMA QT/QWIIC
|
||||
- USB-C
|
||||
- Breadboard-Friendly
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
**Omnimo nRF52840** is a compact development board that features the Nordic's [nRF52840](https://www.nordicsemi.com/Products/nRF52840) multiprotocol SoC. This chip supports a wide array of wireless protocols, including Bluetooth Low Energy, Bluetooth mesh, NFC, Thread, and Zigbee. The board is compatible with a wide range of add-on boards from the Feather, Qwiic, mikroBUS, and Pmod ecosystems.
|
||||
|
||||
With its robust wired and wireless capabilities and user-friendly design, Omnimo nRF52840 is ideal for projects centered around mobile applications. It is also suitable for a wide range of electronic and IoT projects and is compatible with beginner-friendly environments like CircuitPython and the industrial SDK, nRF Connect.
|
||||
|
||||
## Features
|
||||
|
||||
* Based on Nordic Semiconductor's nRF52840 SoC, 1 MB Flash and 256KB RAM
|
||||
* Multi-protocol: Bluetooth LE, Bluetooth Mesh, Thread, NFC, ANT, Zigbee, and 2.4 GHz proprietary protocols
|
||||
* Interfaces: SPI, UART, I2C, I2S and USB
|
||||
* 12-bit, 200 KSPS ADC - 8 channels
|
||||
* 4 PWM channels
|
||||
* On-chip NFC-A tag for simplified pairing and payment solutions
|
||||
* 1.8 V to 3.3 V regulated supply for external components
|
||||
* 2 MB of QSPI Flash for storing CircuitPython files
|
||||
* 26 GPIO pins, Feather-compatible layout
|
||||
* Multi-socket: mikroBUS, Pmod and Qwiic/Stemma QT
|
||||
* Battery connector to connect 3.7-4.2 V Lithium-polymer battery
|
||||
* On-board 3.3 V LDO regulator
|
||||
* Switchable VOUT to turn off modules when not in use
|
||||
* Side on/off switch
|
||||
* 2 user-programmable LEDs, 1 NeoPixel RGB LED
|
||||
* 2 user-programmable buttons
|
||||
* Side reset button
|
||||
* Three programming options: USB, SWD debug connector, or OTA
|
||||
* Supported programming tools: Arduino IDE, CircuitPython, and Nordic nRF Connect SDK
|
||||
|
||||
## Tutorials
|
||||
|
||||
- [Omnimo nRF52840 in Home Automation](https://www.hackster.io/eafaq/omnimo-nrf52840-in-home-automation-abdfcd)
|
||||
- [Omnimo nRF52840 Dev Board: BLE-Enabled T&H](https://www.hackster.io/eafaq/omnimo-nrf52840-dev-board-ble-enabled-t-h-8fd2e7)
|
||||
- [Omnimo nRF52840: Dev Board - Air Quality Monitoring](https://www.hackster.io/eafaq/omnimo-nrf52840-dev-board-air-quality-monitoring-d818be)
|
||||
|
||||
## Purchase
|
||||
* [Crowdsupply](https://www.crowdsupply.com/eafaq/omnimo-nrf52840)
|
||||
27
_board/orpheus_pico.md
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27
_board/orpheus_pico.md
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|
|
@ -0,0 +1,27 @@
|
|||
---
|
||||
layout: download
|
||||
board_id: "orpheus_pico"
|
||||
title: "Orpheus Pico Download"
|
||||
name: "Orpheus Pico"
|
||||
manufacturer: "Hack Club"
|
||||
board_url:
|
||||
- "https://orpheuspico.hackclub.com/"
|
||||
board_image: "orpheus_pico.jpg"
|
||||
date_added: 2025-06-07
|
||||
family: rp2040
|
||||
features:
|
||||
- Breadboard-Friendly
|
||||
- Raspberry Pi Pico Form Factor
|
||||
- USB-C
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
The [Orpheus Pico](https://orpheuspico.hackclub.com/) is a drop-in, open-source replacement to the Raspberry Pi Pico with a ton of new features built by teenagers at [Hack Club](https://hackclub.com) for their educational programs. It is not for sale.
|
||||
|
||||
**Features:**
|
||||
|
||||
- **8 MB** of on-board Flash storage
|
||||
- **USB Type-C** port and **SWD port**
|
||||
- Built-in **LED, button, RGB LED** and a dedicated **reset button**
|
||||
- Active USB protection
|
||||
- Same pin configuration as a Raspberry Pi Pico, with **pin labels on both sides**
|
||||
- Awesome art!
|
||||
22
_board/proveskit_rp2040_v4.md
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22
_board/proveskit_rp2040_v4.md
Normal file
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,22 @@
|
|||
---
|
||||
layout: download
|
||||
board_id: "proveskit_rp2040_v4"
|
||||
title: "PROVES Kit RP2040 V4 Download"
|
||||
name: "PROVES Kit RP2040 V4"
|
||||
manufacturer: "PROVES Kit"
|
||||
board_url:
|
||||
- "https://docs.proveskit.space/en/latest/core_documentation/hardware/FC_board/"
|
||||
board_image: "proveskit_rp2040_v4.jpg"
|
||||
date_added: 2025-03-20
|
||||
family: rp2040
|
||||
features:
|
||||
- Robotics
|
||||
- USB-C
|
||||
- STEMMA QT/QWIIC
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
The PROVES Kit blends Open-Source Hardware and Software. The Hardware developed includes the entire educational satellite structure, brackets, and printed circuit boards. One of the major issues that we sought to solve with the kit was to develop a single solution for an end to end space mission engineering education. Many other open source projects avalible to the community only feature a single element, like just a radio or just a flight computer.
|
||||
|
||||
## Learn more
|
||||
|
||||
* [PROVES Kit](https://docs.proveskit.space/en/latest/core_documentation/hardware/FC_board/)
|
||||
|
|
@ -15,6 +15,7 @@ download_instructions: https://learn.adafruit.com/getting-started-with-raspberry
|
|||
features:
|
||||
- Breadboard-Friendly
|
||||
- Castellated Pads
|
||||
- Raspberry Pi Pico Form Factor
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
The Raspberry Pi foundation changed single-board computing when they released the Raspberry Pi computer, now they're ready to do the same for microcontrollers with the release of the brand new **Raspberry Pi Pico**. This low-cost microcontroller board features a powerful new chip, the **RP2040**, and all the fixin's to get started with embedded electronics projects at a stress-free price.
|
||||
|
|
|
|||
|
|
@ -15,6 +15,7 @@ tags:
|
|||
features:
|
||||
- Breadboard-Friendly
|
||||
- Castellated Pads
|
||||
- Raspberry Pi Pico Form Factor
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
@ -22,7 +23,7 @@ Raspberry Pi Pico 2 is Raspberry Pi Foundation's update to their popular RP2040-
|
|||
|
||||
The unique dual-core, dual-architecture capability of RP2350 allows users to choose between a pair of industry-standard Arm Cortex-M33 cores and a pair of open-hardware Hazard3 RISC-V cores. You can use either Arm or RISC-V cores, so this is a great way to dabble in RISC-V development with an affordable board that has lots of peripherals. The M33 has an FPU, and is 'basically' 2x as fast as the M0+ of the RP2040 when we speed-tested it.
|
||||
|
||||
Not only is the Pico 2 twice as fast, it has twice as much RAM, 520KB compared to 264KB. The Pico also has twice as much FLASH memory, 4MB instead of 2MB, which will make it a much better board for CircuitPython usage where the internal memory is used to store files. There's also one more PIO blocks (3 blocks with 4 state machines apiece, rather than 2) so you can do even more pin twiddling at once. For folks who want to use the RP2350 to generate high frequency output signals like DVI display output, you can use the HSTX (high speed transmission) peripheral rather than PIO.
|
||||
Not only is the Pico 2 twice as fast, it has twice as much RAM, 520KB compared to 264KB. The Pico also has twice as much FLASH memory, 4MB instead of 2MB, which will make it a much better board for CircuitPython usage where the internal memory is used to store files. There's also one more PIO blocks (3 blocks with 4 state machines apiece, rather than 2) so you can do even more pin twiddling at once. For folks who want to use the RP2350 to generate high frequency output signals like DVI display output, you can use the HSTX (high speed transmission) peripheral rather than PIO.
|
||||
|
||||
For customers who wanted a more secure microcontroller for product design, the RP2350 provides a comprehensive security architecture, built around Arm TrustZone for Cortex-M, and incorporating signed boot, 8KB of antifuse OTP for key storage, SHA-256 acceleration, a hardware TRNG, and fast glitch detectors. These features, including the secure boot ROM, are extensively documented and available to all users without restriction: this transparent approach, which contrasts with the “security through
|
||||
obscurity” offered by legacy vendors, allows professional users to integrate RP2350, and Raspberry Pi Pico 2, into products with confidence.
|
||||
|
|
|
|||
|
|
@ -17,6 +17,7 @@ features:
|
|||
- Breadboard-Friendly
|
||||
- Wi-Fi
|
||||
- Castellated Pads
|
||||
- Raspberry Pi Pico Form Factor
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
@ -24,7 +25,7 @@ Raspberry Pi Pico 2W is Raspberry Pi Foundation's update to their popular RP2040
|
|||
|
||||
The unique dual-core, dual-architecture capability of RP2350 allows users to choose between a pair of industry-standard Arm Cortex-M33 cores and a pair of open-hardware Hazard3 RISC-V cores. You can use either Arm or RISC-V cores, so this is a great way to dabble in RISC-V development with an affordable board that has lots of peripherals. The M33 has an FPU, and is 'basically' 2x as fast as the M0+ of the RP2040 when we speed-tested it.
|
||||
|
||||
Not only is the Pico 2 twice as fast, it has twice as much RAM, 520KB compared to 264KB. The Pico also has twice as much FLASH memory, 4MB instead of 2MB, which will make it a much better board for CircuitPython usage where the internal memory is used to store files. There's also one more PIO blocks (3 blocks with 4 state machines apiece, rather than 2) so you can do even more pin twiddling at once. For folks who want to use the RP2350 to generate high frequency output signals like DVI display output, you can use the HSTX (high speed transmission) peripheral rather than PIO.
|
||||
Not only is the Pico 2 twice as fast, it has twice as much RAM, 520KB compared to 264KB. The Pico also has twice as much FLASH memory, 4MB instead of 2MB, which will make it a much better board for CircuitPython usage where the internal memory is used to store files. There's also one more PIO blocks (3 blocks with 4 state machines apiece, rather than 2) so you can do even more pin twiddling at once. For folks who want to use the RP2350 to generate high frequency output signals like DVI display output, you can use the HSTX (high speed transmission) peripheral rather than PIO.
|
||||
|
||||
For customers who wanted a more secure microcontroller for product design, the RP2350 provides a comprehensive security architecture, built around Arm TrustZone for Cortex-M, and incorporating signed boot, 8KB of antifuse OTP for key storage, SHA-256 acceleration, a hardware TRNG, and fast glitch detectors. These features, including the secure boot ROM, are extensively documented and available to all users without restriction: this transparent approach, which contrasts with the “security through
|
||||
obscurity” offered by legacy vendors, allows professional users to integrate RP2350, and Raspberry Pi Pico 2, into products with confidence.
|
||||
|
|
|
|||
|
|
@ -17,7 +17,8 @@ tags:
|
|||
features:
|
||||
- Breadboard-Friendly
|
||||
- Wi-Fi
|
||||
- Castellated Pads
|
||||
- Castellated Pads
|
||||
- Raspberry Pi Pico Form Factor
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
The Raspberry Pi foundation changed single-board computing [when they released the Raspberry Pi computer](https://www.raspberrypi.org/archives/723), now they're ready to do the same for microcontrollers with the release of the brand new **Raspberry Pi Pico W**. This low-cost microcontroller board features their powerful new chip, the **RP2040**, and all the fixin's to get started with IoT embedded electronics projects at a stress-free price.
|
||||
|
|
|
|||
25
_board/red-s2-wroom.md
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_board/red-s2-wroom.md
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|
|
@ -0,0 +1,25 @@
|
|||
---
|
||||
layout: download
|
||||
board_id: "red-s2-wroom"
|
||||
title: "Red S2 WROOM Board Download"
|
||||
name: "Red S2 WROOM Board"
|
||||
manufacturer: "Generic"
|
||||
board_url:
|
||||
- "https://www.aliexpress.us/item/3256806120950874.html"
|
||||
board_image: "red-s2-wroom.jpg"
|
||||
date_added: 2025-03-20
|
||||
family: esp32s2
|
||||
bootloader_id: red-s2-wroom
|
||||
features:
|
||||
- Wi-Fi
|
||||
- USB-C
|
||||
- Breadboard-Friendly
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
ESP 32 Mini minimum system development board, can use Arduino compiler for development, rich function library, and free open source environment, also support other compiler environment, ESP32 module built-in Hall sensor, WIFI is suitable for project or development use.
|
||||
|
||||
ESP32-S2 chip: The ESP32-S2 chip is equipped with the Xtensa R 32-bit LX7 single-core processor and operates at uo to 240 MHz. You can turn off the power to the CPU and use the low-power coprocessor to monitor for state changes in peripherals or whether certain analog amounts exceed thresholds. The ESP32-S2 integrates a wealth of peripherals including SPI, I2S, UART, I2C, LEDPWM, TWAI R controller, ADC, DAC, touch sensor, temperature sensor and up to 43 GPIOs. In addition, the ESP32-S2 has a full-speed USB On-The-Go(OTG) port for USB communication.
|
||||
|
||||
## Purchase
|
||||
|
||||
* [AliExpress](https://www.aliexpress.us/item/3256806120950874.html)
|
||||
60
_board/renesas_ek_ra6m5.md
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_board/renesas_ek_ra6m5.md
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|
|
@ -0,0 +1,60 @@
|
|||
---
|
||||
layout: download
|
||||
board_id: "renesas_ek_ra6m5"
|
||||
title: "EK-RA6M5 Evaluation Kit Download"
|
||||
name: "EK-RA6M5 Evaluation Kit"
|
||||
manufacturer: "Renesas"
|
||||
board_url:
|
||||
- "https://www.renesas.com/en/products/microcontrollers-microprocessors/ra-cortex-m-mcus/ek-ra6m5-evaluation-kit-ra6m5-mcu-group"
|
||||
board_image: "renesas_ek_ra6m5.jpg"
|
||||
date_added: 2025-03-20
|
||||
family: zephyr
|
||||
features:
|
||||
- STEMMA QT/QWIIC
|
||||
- Arduino Shield Compatible
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
The EK-RA6M5 evaluation kit enables users to effortlessly evaluate the features of the [RA6M5 MCU Group](https://www.renesas.com/en/products/microcontrollers-microprocessors/ra-cortex-m-mcus/ra6m5-200mhz-arm-cortex-m33-trustzone-highest-integration-ethernet-and-can-fd) and develop embedded systems applications using the [Flexible Software Package (FSP)](https://www.renesas.com/en/software-tool/flexible-software-package-fsp) and [e2 studio IDE](https://www.renesas.com/en/software-tool/e-studio). Utilize rich on-board features along with your choice of popular ecosystem add-ons to bring your big ideas to life.
|
||||
|
||||
## Features
|
||||
|
||||
- Ecosystem & System Control Access
|
||||
- USB Full Speed host and device
|
||||
- Multiple 5V input sources
|
||||
- USB (Debug, High Speed, Full Speed)
|
||||
- External power supply
|
||||
- [SEGGER J-LinkTM](https://www.segger.com/products/debug-probes/j-link/) on-board programmer and debugger
|
||||
- Debug modes
|
||||
- Debug On-board (SWD) – via J-Link
|
||||
- Debug Out (SWD) – via J-Link
|
||||
- Debug In (ETM, SWD & JTAG) – via J-Link, [Arm® Keil® ULINKTM](https://www2.keil.com/mdk5/ulink), [IAR I-jetTM](https://www.iar.com/ijet), [Renesas E2](https://www.renesas.com/en/software-tool/e2-emulator-rte0t00020kce00000r)/[E2 Lite](https://www.renesas.com/en/software-tool/e2-emulator-lite-rte0t0002lkce00000r), etc.
|
||||
- User LEDs and buttons
|
||||
- Three user LEDs (red, blue, green)
|
||||
- Power LED (white) indicating availability of regulated power
|
||||
- Debug LED (yellow) indicating the debug connection
|
||||
- Two user buttons
|
||||
- One reset button
|
||||
- Five most popular ecosystem expansions
|
||||
- [MikroElektronikaTM mikroBUS](https://www.mikroe.com/click) connector
|
||||
- [SparkFun® Qwiic®](https://www.sparkfun.com/qwiic) connector
|
||||
- Two [SeeedGrove®](https://www.seeedstudio.com/category/Grove-c-1003.html) system (I2C and Analog) connectors
|
||||
- Two [Digilent PmodTM](https://store.digilentinc.com/pmod-expansion-modules/pmod-boards/) (SPI and UART) connectors
|
||||
- ArduinoTM (Uno R3) connector
|
||||
- MCU boot configuration jumper
|
||||
- Special Feature Access
|
||||
- Ethernet (RMII and PHY)
|
||||
- 64MB External Octo-SPI Flash
|
||||
- 32MB External Quad-SPI Flash
|
||||
- CAN FD
|
||||
- USB High Speed host and device
|
||||
- MCU Native Pin Access
|
||||
- R7FA6M5BH3CFC MCU
|
||||
- 200MHz, Arm Cortex®-M33 core
|
||||
- 2MB Code Flash, 512kB SRAM
|
||||
- 176 pins, LQFP package
|
||||
- Native pin access through 4x 40-pin male headers
|
||||
- MCU and USB current measurement points
|
||||
|
||||
## Purchase
|
||||
|
||||
* [Digi-Key](https://www.digikey.com/en/products/detail/renesas-electronics-america/RTK7EKA6M5S00001BE/13918501)
|
||||
75
_board/renesas_ek_ra8d1.md
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75
_board/renesas_ek_ra8d1.md
Normal file
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,75 @@
|
|||
---
|
||||
layout: download
|
||||
board_id: "renesas_ek_ra8d1"
|
||||
title: "EK-RA8D1 Evaluation Kit Download"
|
||||
name: "EK-RA8D1 Evaluation Kit"
|
||||
manufacturer: "Renesas"
|
||||
board_url:
|
||||
- "https://www.renesas.com/en/products/microcontrollers-microprocessors/ra-cortex-m-mcus/ek-ra8d1-evaluation-kit-ra8d1-mcu-group"
|
||||
board_image: "renesas_ek_ra8d1.jpg"
|
||||
date_added: 2025-03-20
|
||||
family: zephyr
|
||||
features:
|
||||
- STEMMA QT/QWIIC
|
||||
- Arduino Shield Compatible
|
||||
- Display
|
||||
- Camera
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
The EK-RA8D1 evaluation kit enables users to effortlessly evaluate the features of the [RA8D1 MCU Group](https://www.renesas.com/en/products/microcontrollers-microprocessors/ra-cortex-m-mcus/ra8d1-480mhz-arm-cortex-m85-based-graphics-microcontroller-helium-and-trustzone) and develop embedded systems applications using Renesas' [Flexible Software Package (FSP)](https://www.renesas.com/en/software-tool/flexible-software-package-fsp) and [e2 studio](https://www.renesas.com/en/software-tool/e-studio) IDE. Utilize rich onboard features along with your choice of popular ecosystem add-ons to bring your big ideas to life.
|
||||
|
||||
The EK-RA8D1 kit consists of three boards: the EK-RA8D1 board featuring the RA8D1 MCU with on-chip graphics LCD controller, a MIPI graphics expansion board featuring a 4.3-inch TFT color LCD with capacitive touch overlay, and a camera expansion board featuring a 3M pixels CMOS image sensor.
|
||||
|
||||
## Features
|
||||
|
||||
- Special Feature Access
|
||||
- MIPI DSI and Parallel Graphics Expansion Ports
|
||||
- Camera Expansion Port
|
||||
- Ethernet
|
||||
- USB High-Speed Host and Device
|
||||
- 64MB SDRAM
|
||||
- 64MB External Octo-SPI Flash
|
||||
- MCU Native Pin Access
|
||||
- R7FA8D1BHECBD MCU
|
||||
- 480MHz, Arm® Cortex®-M85 core
|
||||
- 2MB Code Flash, 1MB SRAM
|
||||
- 224 pins, BGA package
|
||||
- Native pin access
|
||||
- MCU and USB current measurement
|
||||
- DC/DC mode configuration
|
||||
- Ecosystem and System Control Access
|
||||
- USB Full Speed Host and Device
|
||||
- Multiple 5V input sources
|
||||
- USB (debug, Full-Speed, High-Speed)
|
||||
- External power supply
|
||||
- [SEGGER J-Link™](https://www.segger.com/products/debug-probes/j-link/) onboard programmer and debugger
|
||||
- Debug modes
|
||||
- Debug Onboard (SWD) – via J-Link
|
||||
- Debug Out (SWD) – via J-Link
|
||||
- Debug In (ETM, SWD and JTAG) – via J-Link, [Arm® Keil® ULINK™](https://www2.keil.com/mdk5/ulink), [IAR I-jet™](https://www.iar.com/ijet), [Renesas E2](https://www.renesas.com/en/software-tool/e2-emulator-rte0t00020kce00000r)/[E2 Lite](https://www.renesas.com/en/software-tool/e2-emulator-lite-rte0t0002lkce00000r), etc.
|
||||
- User LEDs and buttons
|
||||
- Three user LEDs (red, blue, green)
|
||||
- Power LED (white) indicating the availability of regulated power
|
||||
- Debug LED (yellow) indicating the debug connection
|
||||
- Two user buttons
|
||||
- One reset button
|
||||
- Five most popular ecosystem expansions
|
||||
- MikroElektronika™ mikroBUS connector
|
||||
- SparkFun® Qwiic® connectors (may not be populated)
|
||||
- Two SeeedGrove® system (I2C and analog) connectors (may not be populated)
|
||||
- Two Digilent Pmod™ (SPI and UART) connectors
|
||||
- Arduino™ (Uno R3) connector
|
||||
- MCU boot configuration
|
||||
- MIPI Graphics Expansion Board
|
||||
- 4.5 Inch backlit TFT display, 16.7M display colors
|
||||
- 480x854 pixels resolution
|
||||
- 2-lane MIPI interface
|
||||
- Capacitive touch overlay (I2C)
|
||||
- Camera Expansion Board
|
||||
- Off-the-shelf Arducam CMOS OV3640 Camera Module
|
||||
- ¼ Inch 3.1 Megapixel image sensor
|
||||
- Up to 15 fps in QXGA (2048x1536 pixels) resolution
|
||||
|
||||
## Purchase
|
||||
|
||||
* [Digi-Key](https://www.digikey.com/en/products/detail/renesas-electronics-america/RTK7EKA8D1S01001BE/21723717)
|
||||
|
|
@ -9,6 +9,7 @@ board_url:
|
|||
board_image: "seeed_xiao_esp32s3_sense.jpg"
|
||||
date_added: 2024-09-03
|
||||
family: esp32s3
|
||||
bootloader_id: seeed_xiao_esp32s3
|
||||
features:
|
||||
- Breadboard-Friendly
|
||||
- Xiao / QTPy Form Factor
|
||||
|
|
@ -36,7 +37,7 @@ Seeed Studio XIAO ESP32S3 Sense featuring **ESP32S3** leverages dual-core ESP32S
|
|||
|
||||
**Seeed Studio XIAO ESP32S3 Sense** has equipped a highly-integrated **ESP32-S3 chip**, it supports both Wi-Fi and BLE connectivity, and battery charging. It integrates a built-in camera sensor, and digital microphone. It offers 8MB PSRAM, 8MB FLASH, and external SD card slot. All of these make it suitable for embedded ML, like intelligent voice and vision AI.
|
||||
|
||||
Being a number to the Seeed Studio XIAO family, the board deservedly maintains the classic **thumb-sized form-factor design** and elegant **productization of single-sided components mounting**. Meanwhile, it has equipped with a **battery charge chip** and integrated circuit for enhancing its ability to carry. This board comes included with an external antenna to increase the signal strength for wireless applications. There are 11 digital I/O that can be used as PWM pins and 9 analog i/o that can be used as ADC pins. It supports UART, IIC, and SPI serial communication ports, also including IIS (Internet Information Services). Utilizing its small and exquisite hardware design and the powerful onboard chip, programming by Arduino, it will offer more ability to wearable and portable devices or other applications.
|
||||
Being a number to the Seeed Studio XIAO family, the board deservedly maintains the classic **thumb-sized form-factor design** and elegant **productization of single-sided components mounting**. Meanwhile, it has equipped with a **battery charge chip** and integrated circuit for enhancing its ability to carry. This board comes included with an external antenna to increase the signal strength for wireless applications. There are also 11 digital I/O that can be used as PWM pins and 9 of them are also analog i/o that can be used as ADC pins. It supports UART, IIC, and SPI serial communication ports, also including IIS (Internet Information Services). Utilizing its small and exquisite hardware design and the powerful onboard chip, programming by Arduino, it will offer more ability to wearable and portable devices or other applications.
|
||||
|
||||
## Purchase
|
||||
* [Seeed Studio](https://www.seeedstudio.com/XIAO-ESP32S3-Sense-p-5639.html)
|
||||
|
|
|
|||
19
_board/sensebox_eye_esp32s3.md
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19
_board/sensebox_eye_esp32s3.md
Normal file
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,19 @@
|
|||
---
|
||||
layout: download
|
||||
board_id: "sensebox_eye_esp32s3"
|
||||
title: "senseBox-eye with ESP32S3 Download"
|
||||
name: "senseBox-eye with ESP32S3"
|
||||
manufacturer: "senseBox"
|
||||
board_url:
|
||||
- "https://sensebox.de/"
|
||||
board_image: "unknown.jpg"
|
||||
date_added: 2025-08-18
|
||||
downloads_display: false
|
||||
blinka: false
|
||||
download_instructions: ""
|
||||
family: esp32s3
|
||||
bootloader_id: ESP32S3-senseBox-eye
|
||||
features:
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
Oops! Looks like we don't know anything about this board. This means it's likely very new.
|
||||
|
|
@ -9,6 +9,7 @@ board_url:
|
|||
board_image: "smartbeedesigns_bee_motion_s3.jpg"
|
||||
date_added: 2022-08-22
|
||||
family: esp32s3
|
||||
bootloader_id: smartbeedesigns_bee_motion_s3
|
||||
features:
|
||||
- Wi-Fi
|
||||
- Battery Charging
|
||||
|
|
|
|||
|
|
@ -9,6 +9,7 @@ board_url:
|
|||
board_image: "smartbeedesigns_bee_s3.jpg"
|
||||
date_added: 2022-08-22
|
||||
family: esp32s3
|
||||
bootloader_id: smartbeedesigns_bee_s3
|
||||
features:
|
||||
- Wi-Fi
|
||||
- USB-C
|
||||
|
|
|
|||
50
_board/st_nucleo_u575zi_q.md
Normal file
50
_board/st_nucleo_u575zi_q.md
Normal file
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,50 @@
|
|||
---
|
||||
layout: download
|
||||
board_id: "st_nucleo_u575zi_q"
|
||||
title: "Nucleo 575ZI-Q Download"
|
||||
name: "STM32U575ZIT6Q Nucleo"
|
||||
manufacturer: "STMicroelectronics"
|
||||
board_url:
|
||||
- "https://www.st.com/en/evaluation-tools/nucleo-u575zi-q.html"
|
||||
board_image: "st_nucleo_u575zi_q.jpg"
|
||||
date_added: 2025-03-20
|
||||
family: zephyr
|
||||
features:
|
||||
- Arduino Shield Compatible
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
The STM32 Nucleo-144 board provides an affordable and flexible way for users to try out new concepts and build prototypes by choosing from the various combinations of performance and power consumption features, provided by the STM32 microcontroller. For the compatible boards, the internal or external SMPS significantly reduces power consumption in Run mode.
|
||||
|
||||
The ST Zio connector, which extends the ARDUINO® Uno V3 connectivity, and the ST morpho headers provide an easy means of expanding the functionality of the Nucleo open development platform with a wide choice of specialized shields.
|
||||
|
||||
The STM32 Nucleo-144 board does not require any separate probe as it integrates the ST-LINK debugger/programmer.
|
||||
|
||||
The STM32 Nucleo-144 board comes with the STM32 comprehensive free software libraries and examples available with the STM32Cube MCU Package.
|
||||
|
||||
## Features
|
||||
|
||||
- Common features
|
||||
- STM32 microcontroller in an LQFP144, TFBGA225, or VFBGA264 package
|
||||
- 3 user LEDs
|
||||
- 1 user push-button and 1 reset push-button
|
||||
- 32.768 kHz crystal oscillator
|
||||
- Board connectors:
|
||||
- SWD
|
||||
- ST morpho expansion connector
|
||||
- Flexible power-supply options: ST-LINK USB VBUS, USB connector, or external sources
|
||||
- Comprehensive free software libraries and examples available with the STM32Cube MCU Package
|
||||
- Support of a wide choice of Integrated Development Environments (IDEs) including IAR Embedded Workbench®, MDK-ARM, and STM32CubeIDE
|
||||
- Features specific to some of the boards (refer to the ordering information section of the data brief for details)
|
||||
- External or internal SMPS to generate Vcore logic supply
|
||||
- Ethernet compliant with IEEE-802.3-2002
|
||||
- USB Device only, USB OTG full speed, or SNK/UFP (full-speed or high-speed mode)
|
||||
- Board connectors:
|
||||
- ARDUINO® Uno V3 connector or ST Zio expansion connector including ARDUINO® Uno V3
|
||||
- Camera module FPC
|
||||
- MIPI20 compatible connector with trace signals
|
||||
- USB with Micro-AB or USB Type-C®
|
||||
- Ethernet RJ45
|
||||
- On-board ST-LINK (STLINK/V2-1, STLINK-V3E, or STLINK-V3EC) debugger/programmer with USB re-enumeration capability: mass storage, Virtual COM port, and debug port
|
||||
|
||||
## Purchase
|
||||
* [ST](https://estore.st.com/en/products/evaluation-tools/product-evaluation-tools/mcu-mpu-eval-tools/stm32-mcu-mpu-eval-tools/stm32-nucleo-boards/nucleo-u575zi-q.html)
|
||||
60
_board/st_stm32h7b3i_dk.md
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60
_board/st_stm32h7b3i_dk.md
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|
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|
|||
---
|
||||
layout: download
|
||||
board_id: "st_stm32h7b3i_dk"
|
||||
title: "STM32U575ZIT6Q Discovery Kit Download"
|
||||
name: "STM32U575ZIT6Q Discovery Kit"
|
||||
manufacturer: "STMicroelectronics"
|
||||
board_url:
|
||||
- "https://www.st.com/en/evaluation-tools/stm32h7b3i-dk.html"
|
||||
board_image: "st_stm32h7b3i_dk.jpg"
|
||||
date_added: 2025-03-20
|
||||
family: zephyr
|
||||
features:
|
||||
- Display
|
||||
- Wi-Fi
|
||||
- STEMMA QT/QWIIC
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
The STM32H7B3I-DK Discovery kit is a complete demonstration and development platform for the STMicroelectronics Arm® Cortex®-M7 core-based STM32H7B3LIH6Q microcontroller.
|
||||
|
||||
The STM32H7B3I-DK Discovery kit is used as a reference design for user application development before porting to the final product, thus simplifying the application development.
|
||||
|
||||
The full range of hardware features available on the board helps users enhance their application development by an evaluation of almost all peripherals (such as USB OTG_HS, microSD™, USART, CAN FD, audio DAC stereo with audio jack input and output, camera, SDRAM, Octo‑SPI flash memory, and RGB interfaced LCD with capacitive touch panel). ARDUINO® Uno V3 connectors provide easy connection to extension shields or daughterboards for specific applications.
|
||||
|
||||
STLINK-V3E is integrated into the board, as an embedded in-circuit debugger and programmer for the STM32 MCU and the USB Virtual COM port bridge.
|
||||
|
||||
The STM32H7B3I-DK board comes with the STM32CubeH7 MCU Package, which provides an STM32 comprehensive software HAL library as well as various software examples.
|
||||
|
||||
## Features
|
||||
|
||||
- STM32H7B3LIH6Q Arm®-based microcontroller featuring 2 Mbytes of flash memory and 1.4 Mbytes of RAM in a BGA225 package
|
||||
- 4.3" (480x272 pixels) TFT color LCD module including a capacitive touch panel with RGB interface
|
||||
- Wi‑Fi® module compliant with 802.11 b/g/n
|
||||
- USB OTG HS
|
||||
- Audio codec
|
||||
- 512‑Mbit Octo‑SPI NOR flash memory
|
||||
- 128-Mbit SDRAM
|
||||
- Two user LEDs
|
||||
- User and reset push-buttons
|
||||
- Fanout daughterboard
|
||||
- CAN FD
|
||||
- Board connectors:
|
||||
- 8‑bit camera
|
||||
- USB with Micro-AB
|
||||
- Stereo headset jack including analog microphone input
|
||||
- Audio jack for external speakers
|
||||
- microSD™ card
|
||||
- Tag‑Connect™ 10-pin footprint
|
||||
- Arm® Cortex® 10-pin 1.27mm-pitch debug connector over STDC14 footprint
|
||||
- ARDUINO® Uno V3 expansion connector
|
||||
- STMod+ expansion connector
|
||||
- Audio daughterboard expansion connector
|
||||
- External I2C expansion connector
|
||||
- Flexible power-supply options: ST-LINK USB VBUS, USB connector, or external sources
|
||||
- On-board STLINK-V3E debugger/programmer with USB re-enumeration capability: mass storage, Virtual COM port, and debug port
|
||||
- Comprehensive free software libraries and examples available with the STM32Cube MCU Package
|
||||
- Support of a wide choice of Integrated Development Environments (IDEs) including IAR Embedded Workbench®, MDK-ARM, and STM32CubeIDE
|
||||
|
||||
## Purchase
|
||||
* [ST](https://estore.st.com/en/products/evaluation-tools/product-evaluation-tools/mcu-mpu-eval-tools/stm32-mcu-mpu-eval-tools/stm32-discovery-kits/stm32h7b3i-dk.html)
|
||||
* [Newark](https://www.newark.com/stmicroelectronics/stm32h7b3i-eval/evaluation-board-32bit-arm-cortex/dp/78AK8714)
|
||||
|
|
@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ layout: download
|
|||
board_id: "stm32f411ve_discovery"
|
||||
title: "Discovery kit for STM32F411 Download"
|
||||
name: "Discovery kit for STM32F411"
|
||||
manufacturer: "ST"
|
||||
manufacturer: "STMicroelectronics"
|
||||
board_url:
|
||||
- "https://www.st.com/en/evaluation-tools/32f411ediscovery.html"
|
||||
board_image: "stm32f411.jpg"
|
||||
|
|
|
|||
|
|
@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ layout: download
|
|||
board_id: "stm32f412zg_discovery"
|
||||
title: "STM32F412 Discovery kit Download"
|
||||
name: "STM32F412 Discovery kit"
|
||||
manufacturer: "ST"
|
||||
manufacturer: "STMicroelectronics"
|
||||
board_url:
|
||||
- "https://www.st.com/en/evaluation-tools/32f412gdiscovery.html"
|
||||
board_image: "stm32f412.jpg"
|
||||
|
|
|
|||
|
|
@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ layout: download
|
|||
board_id: "stm32f4_discovery"
|
||||
title: "STM32F407 Discovery kit Download"
|
||||
name: "STM32F407 Discovery kit"
|
||||
manufacturer: "ST"
|
||||
manufacturer: "STMicroelectronics"
|
||||
board_url:
|
||||
- "https://www.st.com/en/evaluation-tools/stm32f4discovery.html"
|
||||
board_image: "stm32f407.jpg"
|
||||
|
|
|
|||
|
|
@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ layout: download
|
|||
board_id: "stm32f746g_discovery"
|
||||
title: "STM32F746 Discovery kit Download"
|
||||
name: "STM32F746 Discovery kit"
|
||||
manufacturer: "ST"
|
||||
manufacturer: "STMicroelectronics"
|
||||
board_url:
|
||||
- "https://www.st.com/content/st_com/en/products/evaluation-tools/product-evaluation-tools/mcu-mpu-eval-tools/stm32-mcu-mpu-eval-tools/stm32-discovery-kits/32f746gdiscovery.html"
|
||||
board_image: "stm32f746g_discovery.jpg"
|
||||
|
|
|
|||
|
|
@ -9,6 +9,7 @@ board_url:
|
|||
board_image: "unexpectedmaker_bling.jpg"
|
||||
date_added: 2023-11-15
|
||||
family: esp32s3
|
||||
bootloader_id: unexpectedmaker_bling
|
||||
features:
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
|
|||
42
_board/unexpectedmaker_edges3d.md
Normal file
42
_board/unexpectedmaker_edges3d.md
Normal file
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,42 @@
|
|||
---
|
||||
layout: download
|
||||
board_id: "unexpectedmaker_edges3d"
|
||||
title: "Unexpected Maker EdgeS3[D] Download"
|
||||
name: "Unexpected Maker EdgeS3[D]"
|
||||
manufacturer: "Unexpected Maker"
|
||||
board_url:
|
||||
- "https://unexpectedmaker.com/shop.html#!/EdgeS3-D"
|
||||
board_image: "unexpectedmaker_edges3d.jpg"
|
||||
date_added: 2025-08-18
|
||||
family: esp32s3
|
||||
bootloader_id: unexpectedmaker_edges3d
|
||||
features:
|
||||
- Bluetooth/BTLE
|
||||
- Wi-Fi
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
Introducing the EdgeS3[D] - The ultimate REUSABLE ESP32-S3 Development Board
|
||||
|
||||
EdgeS3[D] includes an onboard antenna and a u.FL connector for an external antenna on the same board, and you can switch which antenna to use via the RF switch on the fly from inside your code!
|
||||
|
||||
The onboard antenna is selected by default, so you never need to worry about the RF switch being in a bad state, or the ESP32-S3 getting damaged if you forget to plug in an external antenna.
|
||||
|
||||
### Features & Specifications**
|
||||
|
||||
- Dual 32bit Xtensa LX7 cores @ up to 240Mhz
|
||||
- RISC-V Ultra Low Power Co-processor
|
||||
- 2.4GHz Wifi - 802.11b/g/n
|
||||
- Bluetooth 5, BLE + Mesh
|
||||
- 8MB QSPI Flash
|
||||
- **2MB of extra QSPI PSRAM**
|
||||
- 700mA 3.3V LDO Regulator
|
||||
- **ULTRA LOW Deep Sleep Current**
|
||||
- Native USB + USB Serial JTAG
|
||||
- LiPo Battery Charging
|
||||
- **NEW** I2C Battery Fuel Gauge
|
||||
- **NEW** 3D High Gain Antenna AND u.FL connector<
|
||||
- 29 + 8 GPIO via IO Expander
|
||||
- M.2 B-Key Edge Connector
|
||||
|
||||
## Purchase
|
||||
* [Unexpected Maker](https://unexpectedmaker.com/shop.html#!/EdgeS3-D)
|
||||
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