| The micro:bit is a credit card-sized 32-bit battery-powered computer. Its high performance ARM processor and Bluetooth make it suitable for...
| The micro:bit is a credit card-sized 32-bit battery-powered computer. Its high performance ARM processor and Bluetooth make it suitable for...
| Sort of announced in July 2016, the new Raspberry Pi Compute Module 3 (CM3) is believed to hit the market very soon. Last October computer e...
| Rapid prototyping has been the craze for the last five, six years or so. Hundreds, maybe thousands of open source, open hardware platforms h...
| Applications based around "something with microcontrollers" increasingly use a link to a smartphone to provide the GUI. Light switches can b...
| Google is releasing a developer preview of their Android Things, a new operating system that is said to make it easier for developers to cod...
| The nWatch is a wearable development platform in the shape of a smart watch. Based on an STM32 microcontroller, it is equipped with a full-c...
| The Elektor Sceptre is a small ARM7 board based on the LPC2148. The board features Bluetooth, a battery charger, an SD-card slot, an acceler...
| If you are developing an app for a new IC and you want a fast and easy way to link its breakout board to a Linux or Windows PC, you will lov...
| This board, described in Elektor Magazine November-December 2016 issue, based on a AVR microcontroller ATmega 328 (as on the Arduino Uno) an...
| The creator of Linux, Linus Torvalds, believes ARM doesn't have the ability to overhaul Intel's x86 infrastructure because of the latter's o...