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A $155 DIY drone that flies 67 mph & fits in the palm of your hand
DIY ESP-Blast drone reaches 67 mph for just $155 using ESP32 microcontroller, 3D-printed frame, and smart component choices ...
TI's integrated TinyEngine NPU can run AI models with up to 90 times lower latency and more than 120 times lower energy ...
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Why an ESP32 is the only microcontroller most people need
Espressif yourself.
ESP-Blast centers on an ESP32 board serving as the flight controller, a role usually handled by dedicated flight-control ...
How do you tell how much load is on a CPU? On a desktop or laptop, the OS usually has some kind of gadget to display the basics. On a microcontroller, though, you’ll have to roll your own CPU load ...
Semiconductor firm Texas Instruments (TI) has launched two new microcontroller units (MCUs), designed to support Edge AI applications. Dubbed MSPM0G5187 and AM13Ex, the two MCUs have been integrated ...
Semiconductor and embedded processor maker Texas Instruments Inc. today announced the launch of new microcontrollers with TinyEngine neural processors. The company said it’s int ...
[SM6VFZ] designed, built and tested a switched-mode DC-DC boost regulator using the core independent peripherals (CIP) of an ATtiny214 micro-controller as a proof of concept, and it looks pretty ...
The Dabao Evaluation board is a tiny new single-board computer with a USB 2.0 Type-C port, a 20-pin GPIO header, and a custom RISC-V chip called the Baochip-1x. It’s that last bit that makes this ...
The solution offers scalability for automotive high-performance computers from the entry segment up to premium vehicles.
Selecting the right microcontroller for a product can be a daunting task. Not only are there a number of technical features to consider, there are also business case issues such as cost and lead-times ...
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