Raspberry Pi Pico W is Raspberry Pi's first wireless microcontroller board, designed especially for physical computing. It is the successor of the popular Raspberry Pi Pico board.
The DE2 series has consistently been at the forefront of educational development boards by distinguishing itself with an abundance of interfaces to accommodate various application needs.
The Jetson Nano Developer Kit is ideal for deep learning and AI applications, and it comes with a 40-pin GPIO header, that can be used for microcontroller level tasks similar to that of a
The Arduino Nano is another popular Arduino development board very much similar to the Arduino UNO. They use the same Processor (Atmega328p) and hence they both can share the same program.
Advanced Micro Peripherals has introduced the MicroATOM, a highly integrated single-board computer powered by a 4th Generation Intel Atom processor for offering a range of expansion options for providing high performance and rugged embedded systems.
Espressif Systems has introduced the ESP32-PICO-V3-ZERO-DevKit, a new development kit that delivers out-of-box connectivity to ACK Cloud services along with features such as Alexa voice control, Frustration-Fr
NickStick has introduced the SwarmDrive development board for learning and experimenting with small electric motors such as Brushless Direct Current (BLDC) motors.