At IDF last month, Intel previewed its latest small chip initiative, Quark. Slotting in well below the Atom line, much less Haswell, Quark is aimed at that old chestnut, "the Internet of things." We ...
We are spoiled for choice when it comes to single board computers, whether they be based around a microcontroller or a more capable SoC capable of running an operating system such as GNU/Linux. They ...
Arduino, the Italian company that has powered the “maker” movement with a series of small computing boards that can be programmed and configured for different tasks, is introducing a board targeted at ...
Microchip Technology Inc. announced the expansion of its Arduino™ compatible chipKIT™ platform ecosystem, with new tools from partners Digilent, Inc., the Fair Use Building and Research (FUBAR) Labs, ...
Developing IoT solutions often means incorporating sensors and control that can be easily evaluated using add-on modules. In many cases, when developing solutions for the Internet of Things (IoT), ...
As much as we love our Arduinos and Raspberry Pis, there is one obvious issue with trying to build any maker project around them: you have to add on something for connectivity. Raspberry Pi has an ...
NXP’s development boards for the Kinetis K82, K81, and K80 family of security-enabled microcontrollers built on the ARM Cortex-M4 core are available from Farnell element14. These MCUs have been given ...
A number of open source hardware platforms have emerged that provide access to a wide range of peripherals. These include Raspberry Pi, Arduino and BeagleBone. A few years ago, I tried to push for a ...
This guide is very similar to the guide on how to assemble your Edison, but is specific to those who want to use Brillo for their OS. In this guide, you’ll connect the Intel® Edison module to an ...
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