Tag: USB
Yuzuki Chameleon: Affordable and Versatile Raspberry Pi Alternative with Allwinner H616
The Yuzuki Chameleon is a single-board computer (SBC) that mirrors the form factor of the Raspberry Pi model A, offering an open-source platform built around the Allwinner H616 chipset. Priced at $25, this board is designed for users seeking a compact yet powerful device for various...
Continue ReadingAcelink SM81 SOM features Filogic 820 WiFi 6 SoC and costs only $39
The Acelink SM81 SOM is a compact, high-power WiFi 6/6E system-on-module (SOM) designed for IoT applications. It features a MediaTek Filogic 820 (MT7981A/B) SoC with support for dual-band concurrent operation and offers a variety of interfaces including USB, SPI, I2C, and Ethernet. With...
Continue ReadingtinySniffer: WiFi-Connected USB Sniffer Based on NanoPi NEO Air SBC
tinySniffer is a USB sniffer designed to capture USB 1.x and 2.0 packets remotely. Based on the Allwinner H3-powered NanoPi Neo Air SBC, tinySniffer makes use of WiFi connectivity to enable remote packet capture, and the captured data is compatible with the popular Wireshark packet...
Continue ReadingAIC8800 Wi-Fi 6 USB Adapter 2.4GHz Wi-Fi 6 USB Adapter only costs $3
The AIC8800 Wi-Fi 6 USB Adapter is an AX300 USB adapter based on the AIC8800 chipset, the more adept sells on Aliexpress for under $3 and can be considered one of the cheapest Wi-Fi 6 USB Adapters that can be found on the market. The adapter only supports 2.4GHz Wi-Fi and does not...
Continue ReadingSipeed Showcases Tang Mega 138K Dock with GOWIN Series FPGA
The Sipeed Tang Mega 138K Dock is an advanced and compact FPGA development platform designed to meet both high-performance requirements and cost-effective solutions. Featuring the GOWIN GW5AST RISC-V FPGA, this platform includes a development board with key features such as PCIe x4, a...
Continue ReadingAn Arduino Nano Clone in a DIP-Sized Footprint
The Arduino Nano and its many clones are staples in the world of development boards, often found within arm's reach of any electronics enthusiast. However, even the compact Nano can take up valuable space on solderless breadboards during prototyping. To address this, [Albert van Dalen]...
Continue ReadingMicroMac – Emulate a Macintosh 128K on a Raspberry Pi Pico for Just $7
Raspberry Pi units have long been a playground for tech enthusiasts looking to explore and repurpose old software. The latest breakthrough comes from Matt Evans, who has managed to emulate the iconic Macintosh 128K using a Raspberry Pi Pico. This remarkable achievement allows anyone to...
Continue ReadingMaking Devices NightUSB – A PIC18F14K50 Dev Board for USB Experimentations
Making Devices NightUSB is a tiny PIC18F14K50 powered dev board designed mainly to experiment with the USB capabilities of the Microchip PIC18F family of controllers. The PIC18F14K50 is an 8-bit PIC with a single core running at up to 48MHz, it also includes 512B of static RAM (SRAM)...
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