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A short tutorial to start programming Arduino Uno without using the Arduino IDE.
A tutorial of Linux setup and PL adventures using MiniZed.
An Arduino UNO made of DIP and through-hole components.
A breadboard-friendly STM32F0 development board with added USB2Serial, RGB LED, 7ch hi-sink driver and a simple one-button boot mode.
A platform that can be used for ESP8266 development with a (solder-less) breadboard, an experimenter board or a “one of a kind” end product.
The famous 10-cent microcontroller deserves a 10-cent devboard. It's a quick-and-dirty solution from cheap and accessible components.
Want to run Adafruit's cool new electronics Python distribution on your board? Now you can!
A WiFi digital control DC power supply with web interface and USB.
I made this really amazing PCB for INTEL 8051 microcontroller in the form factor of an Arduino UNO. See how to build your own one.
Create your own development board using the ATmega328P microcontroller from scratch.
I managed to use an i2c LCD1602 or LCD2004) display by development board withth STM32F103.
This time we run Kubernet’s lightweight management tool K3S on Seeed's Jetson Mate, which support 4 NVIDIA Jetson modules
A guitar with FX and MIDI controls powered by UDOO X86.
Use the FuPy project to load a RISC-V or other SoC softcore on the MATRIX Voice's Spartan-6 FPGA programmable through MicroPython.
ATtiny85/45/25 are most inserting and useful boards, but can be difficult to code and use. So here is the development board!
Using an ESP32 development board is easy, but what about a bare ESP32. That's what ESPer is for! It's a DIY development board.
Want to add your board to Microsoft's Fantastic Education Platform MakeCode and need a hand doing it? Check this out.
DC to AC conversion.
Custom designed ESP Based PCB Board for Battery-Powered IoT Applications with ESP8266, Battery powered, integration with Home Assistant
Build your own asset-tracking device that you can attach to everyday items that you commonly lose using the PIC-BLE development board.
A useless device that glows red when you've forgotten something. But now it's become useful by sending you notifications!
Breadboard compatible development board featuring the ESP32-S2 series of SoC, Single-core 32-bit LX7 microprocessor 4MB flash, and 2MB PSRAM
Check out the new Arduino Nano RP2040 Connect that uses Raspberry Pi's custom silicon for a powerful IoT device.