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Ultra-Low-Cost ARM Cortex M33 Development Board For IoT Applications

OKdo, a member of the Electrocomponents Group, launched its first own-branded single-board computer (SBC), the OKdo E1 Development Board. The introduction of the board represents the start of the next phase in the company's development towards producing an accessible range of software, hardware, services, and solutions, and is exclusively available from OKdo. With its focus on single [...]

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USB/CAN Interface For Direct Connection To Embedded PC Motherboards

The CPC-USB/embedded by EMS Thomas Wunsche represents a CAN Bus interface designed for use with internal USB ports. Due to its compact size, it is well suitable for applications in embedded PCs. It is installed straight at a SUB-D9 enclosure opening or a slot panel, and it is wired per included cable to a pin connector of [...]

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CAN Bus Programming With STM32, Developing with FreeRTOS, libopencm3 and GCC

Using FreeRTOS and libopencm3 rather than the Arduino software environment, this book will assist you in developing multi-tasking applications that go beyond Arduino norms. In addition to the standard peripherals found in the typical Arduino device, the STM32 system includes a USB controller, RTC (Real Time Clock), DMA (Direct Memory Access controller), CAN Bus, and more.Each chapter includes precise [...]

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ARM Cortex M-7 Embedded IoT Development Kit With Two CAN Bus Flexible Data Rate (CAN-FD) Ports

The MODM7AE70 embedded development kit by NetBurner features the ARM® Cortex® M7 System-on-Module (SOM). It is an IoT device containing everything required to combine industrial-quality network control, monitoring, and processing in nearly any device. The easy-to-use development suite includes everything needed to learn quickly, code, test, and deploy an industrial-strength embedded solution.Besides the ARM platform hardware, the [...]

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NXP i.MX8X System-on-Module (SoC) With Up To Three CAN FD Ports

Compulab (Israel) introduced their CL-SOM-iMX8X System-on-Module (SoM) whose processor is part of NXP’s i.MX8X System-on-Chip (SoC) family and provides three CAN FD ports. The module has been created with the vast I/O capabilities of the i.MX8X SoC in mind. Besides the three CAN FD ports, other peripheral interfaces include PCI Express, dual 1-Gbit/s Ethernet, USB ports, four UARTs, [...]

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IoT Enabled Single Board Computer With Arm Cortex-A53 i.MX 8 Processor

iBASE Technology, a manufacturer of industrial PCs and embedded computing systems, announced the release of their IBR210 3.5-inch single-board computer (SBC) featuring NXP’s dual or quad-core Arm Cortex-A53 i.MX 8 processors in 1.3GHz and 1.5GHz CPU frequencies. The board is suitable for applications such as multiple signage displays at airports, train and bus stations, and shopping [...]

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IoT-Ready Computer-On-Module With Two CAN Bus Ports And Linux Operating System

The TS-4100 by Technologic Systems is a low power, high-performance Computer-on-Module powered by the NXP i.MX 6UltraLite ARM® Cortex®-A7 core that is running at up to 695 MHz clock frequency. The standard power consumption is approximately 300 mW with up to 1 GB RAM, 4 GB eMMC flash, 32 bit programmable off-load engine, microSD with UHS support (up to [...]

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STM32H7 Development Board With Multiple Expansion Options

STM32 is a family of 32-bit microcontroller integrated circuits developed and manufactured by STMicroelectronics. The STM32 circuits are grouped into similar series based around the same 32-bit ARM processor core, such as the Cortex-M33F, Cortex-M7F, Cortex-M4F, Cortex-M3, Cortex-M0+, or Cortex-M0. Internally, each microcontroller consists of the processor core, static RAM, flash memory, debugging interface, and various peripherals.The OpenH743I-C [...]

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Miniature ARM Quad Core Cortex-A7 Development Board Supports Ubuntu And Android

The NanoPi NEO is an ARM-Processor-based development board designed and released by FriendlyARM for hobbyists, makers and electronic fans. The board's dimension is only 40 x 40 mm. It is open source, and it works with Ubuntu MATE, Debian, and more Linux variants.The NanoPi NEO uses the Allwinner H3 SoC. It integrates Ethernet. Power is supplied via the [...]

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Compact IoT Development Board With ARM Cortex-M4F Processor Supports Arduino IDE

Seeed Studio introduced the SPRESENSE, a compact development board based on Sony’s power-efficient multicore microcontroller CXD5602. It empowers developers to create IoT (Internet-of-Things) applications in a short time, and it supports the Arduino IDE as well as the more advanced NuttX based SDK.The board is equipped with a GPS receiver and supports High-Resolution Audio codecs. It [...]

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