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Questwise Ventures Introduces Energy-Harvesting Wireless Transmitter & Receiver for IoT Connectivity
Los Gatos-based Questwise Ventures has launched a new gadget that aims to deliver Internet of Things (IoT) connectivity without the need to power the transmitting side — by using an energy-harvesting push-button capable of driving its radio. Questwise Ventures, based in Los Gatos,...
Continue ReadingIntroducing NRFICE: A Bluetooth FPGA Board for Edge Computing and IoT Applications
The NRFICE is a Bluetooth FPGA board designed to be compatible with the Arduino UNO form factor. It combines two key components: the dual-core nRF5340 Bluetooth SoC and the LatticeICE40UP5K FPGA. The Lattice ICE40UP5K FPGA is known for its low power consumption and high performance,...
Continue ReadingSparkFun Introduces ESP32-C6 Thing Plus: Revolutionizing IoT Projects
The SparkFun ESP32-C6 Thing Plus is expected to bring significant advancements to IoT projects due to its user-friendly design, advanced features, and seamless connectivity capabilities. Located in Boulder, Colorado, SparkFun Electronics has officially launched the ESP32-C6 Thing Plus,...
Continue ReadingILabs’ New RP2040 Connectivity Board Features u-blox SARA-R412M LTE (Cat M1/NB-IoT) and ESP32 Modules
ILabs' RP2040 Connectivity Board is an RP2040-based development board with u-blox SARA-R412M for LTE (Cat M1/NB-IoT) and Espressif's ESP32-C3FN4 for WiFi/BLE, designed for versatile IoT applications from remote monitoring to smart connected devices. We've covered various connectivity...
Continue ReadingLuckFox Pico Pro and Pico Max – Tiny and Powerful IoT Development Boards with RV1106 SoC
Chinese manufacturer LuckFox has recently introduced two new development boards, the LuckFox Pico Pro and the Luckfox Pico Max. Both boards are built upon the Rockchip RV1106 SoC and offer a Linux-based development platform for IoT applications. The RV1106 SoC powers the board,...
Continue ReadingBlues and Skylo Technologies Unveil Starnote – A Satellite IIoT module that costs only $49
Blues and Skylo Technologies have partnered to create the Starnote Satellite IIoT module, a backup module that costs only $49. It's a backup module meaning it will connect to a satellite connection when cellular or Wi-Fi isn’t available. The module is built in an M.2 E-Key edge...
Continue ReadingNordic Semiconductor Introduces nRF54L Series for Superior IoT Performance and Security
Nordic Semiconductor has recently unveiled nRF54L15 a Cortex-M33 multi-protocol wireless microcontroller targeting a wide range of IoT applications such as smart home, industrial IoT, and medical devices. This series combines improved processing power, energy efficiency, and advanced...
Continue ReadingMixtile Edge 2 Kit is A Mini PC, IoT Gateway with External 20Ah Battery Pack Support
The Rockchip RK3568 features a quad-core Arm Cortex-A55 CPU running at up to 2.0 GHz, a Mali-G52 EE GPU, an NPU with 0.8 TOPS, and supports 4Kp60 video decoding for H.265/H.264/VP9, plus 1080p100 video encoding for H.265/H.264. We've previously explored several single-board computers...
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