New UP Core - Low Cost Compact Intel Maker Board announced at Embedded World 2017
The New UP Core is the smallest Intel Atom x5 single board computer on the market, which measures at 85 x 56 mm.
CHIP ProNextThingCo Launches C.H.I.P. Pro
The makers of the very popular C.H.I.P. single board Linux computer, have just released their latest version of their hardware based around the Allwinner R8 SoC. For those who are not familiar with C.H.I.P. it is a small form factor single board computer that runs Linux OS.
A nostalgic look at past processing capabilities and how the technology has evolved over the years.
The Continuing Education Center (CEC) offers an advanced look at microcontroller, wireless, and sensing to enhance development skills in the electronics space.
Unveiling the Power of Assembly Level Language
Unlock the potential of assembly language as you navigate through system calls, memory manipulation, and the educational value it brings.
Engineering Career Paths After Graduation
Graduating with an engineering degree? Signup for this webinar from DigiKey and partners Infineon, University of California-San Diego, and SparkFun.
Introduction to RISC V
A quick introduction to, and overview of the open-source RISC-V architecture.
Why You Need to Know About EEZ Studio
Ready to enhance your UI design process? Learn why EEZ Studio, a free and open-source tool, is a must-try for those working on embedded systems & test equipment.
How Hardware Gets Hacked (Part 1)
Learn how embedded systems face physical attacks, key fob risks, competition challenges, and common weaknesses in hardware security.
UDOO X86 – Is This the Best Maker Board Ever?
The UDOO Team takes the world of makers by storm with the new UDOO X86: 10 times more powerful than Raspberry Pi 3, able to drive up to three 4K screens at the same time, with an onboard Arduino™ 101-compatible microcontroller.
Top 10 Maker Boards for the Holiday Season
The holiday season is upon us and we have our top 10 boards to get you through the season.
Some tips to help protect and secure your next IoT related design.
What if Computers Could Think Like Brains, Down to the Hardware Level?
The human brain is a marvel of nature, but unlike computers, it doesn’t rely on GPUs, AI accelerators, RAM, or hard drives, yet it internalizes and stores a lifetime of experiences, emotions, and knowledge.
Python on Hardware
A whole generation of programmers have now grown up with the web, where JavaScript is the de facto language for creating dynamic user interfaces and managing databases.
DKS-TK1 Kit: Essential Electrical Tools for Every Engineer!
The DKS-TK1 Kit includes soldering tools, a multimeter, and more—everything you need to jump-start your electronics projects.
A Guide for the ESP32 Microcontroller Series
Explore the vast ESP32 ecosystem with this overview, featuring detailed explanations of its architecture, communication interfaces, and development tools.
New BeagleBone Blue Development - Board Built for Robotics
The BeagleBoard.org foundation unveiled their newest and attest development board, expanding the existing BeagleBone family of boards.
Intel Inadvertently Challenges ARM in the Single Board Computing Market with its x86 SoC
The market for x86 boards is growing bigger and the chips get cheaper and more sophisticated with enhanced power management and embedded like features.
Hands on with the Texas Instruments' MSP430 LaunchPad and SeeedStudio’s SideKick Kit
At the heart of the Texas Instruments' LaunchPad range of development boards is the MSP430.
Getting Started with Arduino Tian
The Arduino Tian by Arduino.org is an advanced evolution of the popular Linux development board Arduino Yun. The new Arduino Tian board is powered by Atmel’s SAMD21 MCU, featuring a 32-bit ARM Cortex M0+ and a Qualcomm Atheros AR9342.