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| PanStamps
Description:
panStamps are small wireless modules programmable from the Arduino IDE. Each module contains an Atmega328p MCU and a Texas Instruments CC1101 RF interface, providing the necessary connectivity and processing power to create autonomous low-power wireless motes. |
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| TinyDuino
Description:
The TinyCircuits TinyDuino is an Arduino compatible board in an ultra compact package. Imagine the possibilities of having the full power of an Arduino Uno in a size less than a quarter! |
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| Arduino Uno
Description:
Arduino is an open-source electronics prototyping platform based on flexible, easy-to-use hardware and software. It's intended for artists, designers, hobbyists, and anyone interested in creating interactive objects or environments. |
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| RFduino
Description:
A finger-tip sized, Arduino compatible, wireless enabled microcontroller, low cost enough to leave in all of your projects! |
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| XinoRF
Description:
The XinoRF is an Arduino UNO R3 compatible electronics development board with an onboard 2-wayCiseco SRF data radio, which supports over-the-air programming.
See Also: RFµ-328 |
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| Ciseco: OpenKontrol Gateway
Description:
The OpenKontrol Gateway is the product everyone (including us) has been eagerly waiting for. It supports WiFi, low power RF (many types), Ethernet and Bluetooth. It's designed to be used 24 hours a day so it's incredibly low power at just half a watt (based on XRF radio, XV wifi module, SD, RTC and SRAM). |
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| Pinoccio
Description:
A wireless, web-ready microcontroller with WiFi, LiPo battery, & built-in radio. An API to get your board talking to the Web right out of the box. |
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| Raspberry Pi
Description:
The Raspberry Pi is a single-board computer developed in the UK by the Raspberry Pi Foundation. The Raspberry Pi is a credit-card sized computer that plugs into your TV and a keyboard. It's a capable little PC which can be used for many of the things that your desktop PC does. |
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| BeagleBone Black
Description:
BeagleBone Black is a community-supported development platform for developers and hobbyists. Boot Linux in under 10 seconds and get started on development in less than 5 minutes with just a single USB cable. |
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| CubieBoard
Description:
The Cubieboard is a new Allwinner A10 based developer board, with a very wide range of IO options. The board is set apart by offering SATA and an extended pin interface for low level access to the SOC. |
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| Arduino Due
Description:
The Due is Arduino's first ARM-based Arduino development board. This board is based on a powerful 32bit CortexM3 ARM microcontroller made programmable through the familiar Arduino IDE. |
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| mbed - LPC1768
Description:
The mbed Microcontrollers are a series of ARM microcontroller development boards designed for rapid prototyping.
The platform includes a standards-based C/C++ SDK, a microcontroller HDK and supported development boards. |
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| pcDuino
Description:
pcDuino is a high performance, cost effective mini PC platform that runs PC like OS such as Ubuntu and Android ICS. The platform could run full blown PC like OS with easy to use tool chain and compatible with the popular Arduino ecosystem such as Arduino Shield. |
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| OpenPicus Flyport WiFi
Description:
Flyport is a powerful and low-cost system on module (SOM) with embedded Internet connectivity.
Flyport transforms a sensor into an internet datalogger, a simple relay - into a remote controlled automation and much more. |
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| Hackberry
Description:
Based on the popular 1.2Ghz ARM Allwinner A10, the Hackberry A10 developer board is a powerful, hackable Android / Linux PC. The Hackberry A10 has both WiFi and Ethernet. |
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| UDOO
Description:
UDOO is a multi development platform solution for Android, Linux, Arduino™ and Google ADK 2012. The board is designed to provide a flexible environment that allows to explore the new frontiers of the Internet of Things. |
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| Libelium Wasmote
Description:
Waspmote is an open source wireless sensor platform specially focused on the implementation of low consumption modes to allow the sensor nodes ("motes") to be completely autonomous and battery powered, offering a variable lifetime between 1 and 5 years depending on the duty cycle and the radio used. |
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| The Rascal
Description:
The Rascal is a small computer that you can use to monitor and control the world remotely. It's like the brains of an iPhone, without the corporate overlord. The Rascal is powerful enough to handle real web traffic, but you don't have to be a professional electrical engineer to use one. | |
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