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If you're looking to take the plunge into the world of ESP32 devices, then here's a basic overview of what you need to know.
Raspberry Pi has released a new radio module, and industrial players navigating the complexities of wireless connectivity should take note. The UK-based foundation is now selling ...
Raspberry Pi has released the Radio Module 2 for WiFi and Bluetooth integration, and it's super cheap ...
GigaDevice has revealed a family of 48MHz Arm Cortex-M23 microcontrollers. Aimed at industrial use GD32C231, its "Cortex-M23 core architecture offers up ...
For Electronic Design readers' convenience, the TMS320F28P55x Real-Time Microcontrollers datasheet is provided below, though it would be wise to obtain the latest revision and other TMS320F28P55x ...
The Raspberry Pi RP2350 microcontroller is generally available, meaning the chip can now be picked up from resellers rather than as a Pico 2 or on PCBs from manufacturers like JLC. It was launched ...
Texas Instruments says it has shrunk the size of the smallest microcontroller unit in its industry with a new MCU the size of a black pepper flake. The MCU packaging is only 1.38 square ...
TI's tiny microcontroller is the world's smallest and costs 20 cents This remarkable device is only a little larger than a pepper flake.
We’ve explored how to support your specific microcontroller by adding support for the architecture and configuring the linker script. There are a few more steps you can take to continue your Embedded ...
Describe the problem you have/What new integration you would like Please consider adding platform support for the new RP2350 MCU and their official Raspberry Pi Pico 2 development board. https://ww ...
“Decoding” the microcontroller pins so you can create a complete device is an additional step needed to make a microcontroller implementation a reality. Again, datasheets are important.