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board_image: "circuitplayground_bluefruit.jpg"
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features:
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- Speaker
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- Solder-free Alligator Cip
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- Solder-free Alligator clip
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- Bluetooth/BTLE
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board_image: "electronut_labs_papyr.jpg"
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downloads_display: true
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features:
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- E-Ink/E-Paper
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- Display
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- Bluetooth/BTLE
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manufacturer: "Max Holliday"
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board_url: "https://github.com/RoboticExplorationLab/sprite"
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board_image: "kicksat-sprite.jpg"
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features:
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- Satellite/Space Exploration
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CircuitPython provides an approachable and logical means of conducting science with hardware. Paired with low-cost hardware shown to work in space, we can enable an new generation to question and explore the unknown. With the necessary “satellite stuff” already baked in, students can spend their time trying something new rather than reinventing the wheel (similar philosophy to early Arduino efforts and the microcontroller movement in general).
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manufacturer: "Adafruit"
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board_url: ""
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board_image: "metro_nrf52840_express.png"
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Features:
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- Classic form factor
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features:
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- Bluetooth/BTLE
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board_image: "monster_m4sk.jpg"
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features:
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- Display
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- Headphone and speaker out
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- Feather-compatible
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- Battery Charging
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- Boop nose
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Peep dis! Have you always wanted to have another pair of eyes on the back of your
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manufacturer: "Elecrow"
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board_url: "https://www.elecrow.com/micropython-development-board-pyb-nano-compatible-with-python.html"
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board_image: "pyb_nano_v2.jpg"
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features:
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- 4 x LEDs
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- RTC
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- ADC
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- Dual UARTs
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DETAILS
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manufacturer: "Damien George"
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board_url: "https://www.adafruit.com/product/2390"
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board_image: "pyboard_v11.jpg"
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features:
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- Micro SD Slot
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- Accelerometer
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- RTC
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- ADC
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- DAC
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The pyboard is a compact and powerful electronics development board that runs MicroPython. It connects to your PC over USB, giving you a USB flash drive to save your Python scripts, and a serial Python prompt (a REPL) for instant programming. Requires a micro USB cable, and will work with Windows, Mac and Linux.
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downloads_display: true
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blinka: false
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download_instructions: ""
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features:
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- Choice of USB Type-C or PCB A
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- 4MB Flash
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- Small footprint
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There are two Serpente boards, they are both virtually the same, except for the USB connector. The standard Serpente board contains a USB Type-C connector, and the Serpente Plug uses the board itself as a Type-A USB plug.
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board_url: "https://keithp.com/snek/snekboard"
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board_image: "snekboard.jpg"
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features:
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- Four 9V Lego-compatible motor controllers
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- Eight GPIO pins with power and ground
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- Two NeoPixels
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- USB
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- Battery Charger
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- Battery Charging
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Snekboard is designed to hook up to Lego Power Functions motors and
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manufacturer: "SparkFun"
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board_url: "https://www.sparkfun.com/products/15423"
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board_image: "sparkfun_qwiic_micro.jpg"
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board features:
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- Made for SparkFun's Qwiic Eco-system
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- Small footprint: 1 x 1 inch footprint
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- Both Arduino and CircuitPython Compatible
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- High Resolution `DAC` pin
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The **SparkFun Qwiic Micro** is an _1 x 1 inch_ microcontroller made for the [Qwiic Eco-system](https://sparkfun.com/qwiic).
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It's SparkFun's smallest microcontroller to date that's made for integrating into small projects.
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manufacturer: "SparkFun"
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board_url: "https://www.sparkfun.com/products/15423"
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board_image: "sparkfun_qwiic_micro.jpg"
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board features:
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- Made for SparkFun's Qwiic Eco-system
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- Small footprint: 1 x 1 inch footprint
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- Both Arduino and CircuitPython Compatible
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- High Resolution `DAC` pin
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The **SparkFun Qwiic Micro** is an _1 x 1 inch_ microcontroller made for the [Qwiic Eco-system](https://sparkfun.com/qwiic).
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It's SparkFun's smallest microcontroller to date that's made for integrating into small projects.
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board_url: "https://developer.sony.com/develop/spresense/docs/introduction_en.html"
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board_image: "spresense.jpg"
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features:
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- Camera connector
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- GPS Antenna
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- GPS
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The Spresense project consists of a Arduino compatible board with Sony’s high performance CXD5602 micro-controller. The CXD5602 has built-in GPS and high-resolution audio capabilities.
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manufacturer: "ST"
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board_url: "https://www.st.com/en/evaluation-tools/stm32f4discovery.html"
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board_image: "stm32f407.jpg"
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features:
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- Microphone
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- Audio Amplifier
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The STM32F4DISCOVERY kit leverages the capabilities of the STM32F407 high performance microcontrollers, to allow users to easily develop applications featuring audio.
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manufacturer: "ST"
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board_url: "https://www.st.com/en/evaluation-tools/32f411ediscovery.html"
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board_image: "stm32f411.jpg"
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features:
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- Accelerometer/Gyroscope
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- Microphone
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- Audio Amplifier
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The Discovery kit for STM32F411 line helps you to discover the entry level microcontrollers of the STM32 F4 series and to develop your applications easily. It offers everything required for beginners and experienced users to get started quickly.
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board_url: "https://www.st.com/en/evaluation-tools/32f412gdiscovery.html"
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board_image: "stm32f412.jpg"
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features:
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- TFT Touchscreen
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- Microphone
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- Audio Amplifier
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- Display
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The STM32F412 Discovery kit (32F412GDISCOVERY) allows users to easily develop applications with the STM32F412 high performance MCUs with ARM® Cortex®-M4 core.
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board_url: "https://github.com/CedarGroveStudios/StringCar_M0_Express"
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board_image: "stringcar_m0_express.jpg"
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- 2MB Flash Memory
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- DC Motor Controller
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- LiPo Battery Management (500mA charge rate)
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- 3.3-Volt Stemma-QT
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- Battery Charging
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The Cedar Grove StringCar M0 Express is an ATSAMD21-based CircuitPython compatible board used to control a simple string car racer robot. The board is architecturally similar to the Adafruit Trinket M0 and ItsyBitsy M0 Express microcontroller boards with the addition of battery management and a DC motor controller. This board features JST connectors for the racer's battery, motor output, and sensor input. LiPo battery management charge rate is 500mA. For sensor experimentation, a 3.3-volt Stemma-QT connection is available on-board. The micro-USB connector used for REPL operation, operational status data output, and battery charging. On-board flash memory size is 2MB.
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blinka: false
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download_instructions: "BLINKA ONLY - url"
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- Eurorack module
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- USB MIDI in to CV/gate out
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- 2 CV outs (0-10v), 4 gate outputs (0 or 5v)
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- 16-bit DAC for CV outs
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Winterbloom Sol is a modular synthesizer (Eurorack) module. It is a multi-purpose, scriptable USB MIDI to CV/gate converter. Its code can be modified while in use to change how it processes MIDI data into CV and gate outputs.
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