PhoenixA20 is the first open source code Pico-ITX(10*7.2cm) arm motherboard base on Allwinner A20 processor.
SquareWear 2.0 is an open-source, Arduino-based wearable microcontroller board.
The Rotary Magnetic Position Sensor product family detects the absolute angular orientation of an on-axis 2-pole magnet rotating over the center of the IC. The absolute angular position can be displayed on different outputs as PWM, ABI, UVW or directly read through the interface. According to the application’s requirements different resolutions from 8-bit up to 14-bit are available. This technology can be employed in high accuracy angle position detection, high speed rotation systems and motor control (BLDC motors). All Rotary Magnetic Position Sensors can replace both absolute and incremental optical sensors, other magnetic and inductive technologies, potentiometers and magnetic switches.
Tessel is an Internet-connected microcontroller for software developers.
The BareDuino Nano is the world’s smallest Arduino compatible board.
A tiny Wi-Fi development board. Arduino + Wi-Fi + ARM Cortex M3 + wireless programming + REST API = awesome.
APC runs a custom Android system, built for keyboard and mouse input. A basic selection of applications is preinstalled. Also included is a full set of consumer I/O ports, enabling APC to connect to your PC monitor or TV.
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, 3D acceleration and hardware video decoding capable of decoding full HD video via a Mali400 GPU.
DEVELOPMENT PROTOTYPE HEADER BREAKOUT BOARD FOR LPC11XX CORTEX M0 ARM MICROCONTROLLER
The R2Duino is a fully assembled USB stick sized Arduino clone based on the ATmega328P. It has the same functionality as the Arduino Nano 3.0, but comes in a different package.
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This board has all the essentials: a fast processor with lots of peripherals. At Maple's core is a 72MHz STM32 processor, an ARM Cortex M3 chip.
The ACM5004-G can be used as primary wireless network connectivity to assets at remote locations, or can be used as a backup to existing wired landline connections. Equipped with built-in failover capability, the ACM5004-G automatically switches from a primary wired connections to wireless mobile broadband network during primary service outages and automatically fails back without interruption to service.
The YubiKey is a hardware authentication token that looks like a small USB memory stick, but it is actually a keyboard. With the command of an integrated touch button, the device can send a time-variant, secure login code as if it was typed in from a keyboard. And because USB keyboards are standard on all computers the YubiKey works on all platforms and browsers without the need for client software.