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Added GreatFET One and Avnet IIOT Gateway
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layout: download
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board_id: "avnet_iiot_gateway"
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title: "SmartEdge Industrial IOT Gateway Download"
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name: "SmartEdge Industrial IOT Gateway"
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manufacturer: "Avnet, Inc."
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board_url: "https://www.avnet.com/wps/portal/us/solutions/iot/products/gateways/"
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board_image: "avnet_iiot_gateway.jpg"
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downloads_display: true
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blinka: true
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date_added: 2020-5-15
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features:
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- Wi-Fi
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- Bluetooth/BLE
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- Ethernet
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- HDMI
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- 40-pin GPIO
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Gateways can be as varied as the devices they help connect, with each gateway needing different protocols, connection methodologies and energy requirements to bring together the myriad of distributed parts that make up the IoT whole. Gateways serve critical functions such as data filtering and security and up to application code. Whether an app on a mobile device, a demo board, or even a connected sensor, gateways are critical to the functioning of the IoT—and Avnet’s deep hardware experience help connect your solutions to the cloud smartly and with security in mind.
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SmartEdge Industrial IoT Gateway, powered by Raspberry Pi, helps simplify and accelerate adoption of IIoT applications. The gateway provides versatile connectivity with data intelligence for a wide range of industrial 4.0 applications.
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Empower analytics at the edge of your IoT network with the intelligent Dell Edge Gateway for richer business insights. An edge gateway connects varied wired and wireless devices and systems, aggregates and analyzes the input, and sends it on. Because the gateway sits close to your devices and sensors, it sends only meaningful data to the cloud or control center, saving you expensive bandwidth.
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* Broadcom BCM2837 SoC, 64-bit, Quad-core ARM Cortex-A53 processor running up to 900 MHz + 1GB LPDDR2 SDRAM for data
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* Robust program storage with 8GB eMMC Flash pre-programmed with a secure boot version of the Raspbian Linux OS
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* On-Board Trusted Platform Module TPM 2.0 module for comprehensive end-to-end security
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* HDMI output for driving a display with outstanding 1080p video processing
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* Same Raspberry Pi 40-pin GPIO header compatible with your favorite for HATs
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* WiFi 2.4GHz and Bluetooth (BLE) 4.2 wireless connectivity with internal antennas
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* Dual USB 2.0 Ports, Dual 10/100 Ethernet ports and mPCIe slot for a cellular card
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* Terminal blocks for Isolated RS-232/485/Modbus, CAN, Digital I/O and 12 to 24VDC power
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* On-Board battery backed real-time clock (RTC) and watchdog timer
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* Can be mounted on DIN rail, direct on wall/panel, or free standing
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## Purchase
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* [Newark](https://www.newark.com/avnet/avtse-rpi-iiotg/smartedge-industrial-iot-gateway/dp/02AH6799)
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## Contribute
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Have some info to add for this board? Edit the source for this page [here](https://github.com/adafruit/circuitpython-org/edit/master/_blinka/{{ page.board_id }}.md).
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layout: download
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board_id: "greatfet_one"
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title: "GreatFET One Download"
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name: "GreatFET One"
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manufacturer: "Great Scott Gadgets"
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board_url: "https://www.adafruit.com/product/4234"
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board_image: "greatfet_one.jpg"
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downloads_display: true
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blinka: true
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date_added: 2020-5-15
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features:
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- 40-pin GPIO
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**GreatFET One** from [Great Scott Gadgets](https://greatscottgadgets.com/) is a hardware hacker’s best friend. At the center is a powerful NXP LPC4330 (Cortex M4 @ 204MHz) with two USB ports, one host and one peripheral, so it can act as a 'man in the middle' for USB interfacing. With an extensible, open source design, two USB ports, and 100 expansion pins, GreatFET One is your essential gadget for hacking, making, and reverse engineering. By adding expansion boards called neighbors, you can turn GreatFET One into a USB peripheral that does almost anything.
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Whether you need an interface to an external chip, a logic analyzer, a debugger, or just a whole lot of pins to bit-bang, the versatile GreatFET One is the tool for you. Hi-Speed USB and a Python API allow GreatFET One to become your custom USB interface to the physical world.
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* programmable digital I/O
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* serial protocols including SPI, I2C, UART, and JTAG
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* logic analysis
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* analog I/O (ADC/DAC)
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* data acquisition
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* debugging
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* versatile USB functions including FaceDancer
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* high-throughput hardware-assisted streaming serial engine
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* four fabulous LEDs!
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GreatFET One ships in an ESD bag with a high-speed USB cable and a [wiggler](https://greatscottgadgets.com/wiggler) for easy separation of neighbors. Enclosures and neighbors are sold separately.
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GreatFET is a next generation [GoodFET](https://www.adafruit.com/product/1279) intended to serve as your custom Hi-Speed USB peripheral through the addition of expansion boards called “neighbors”.
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GreatFET is designed to provide a significant step up in capabilities from [GoodFET](http://github.com/travisgoodspeed/goodfet) while making the design manufacturable at a lower cost than GoodFET. In addition to being designed for automated assembly, it can be hand-assembled with a soldering iron, though it is a more complicated assembly than GoodFET. An important similarity to GoodFET is that GreatFET has a USB bootloader in ROM, so it is possible to build a board by hand and install firmware onto it without the need of any external programming hardware.
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## Purchase
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* [Adafruit](https://www.adafruit.com/product/4234)
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## Contribute
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Have some info to add for this board? Edit the source for this page [here](https://github.com/adafruit/circuitpython-org/edit/master/_blinka/{{ page.board_id }}.md).
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