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MSX2 retro computer emulator released for RP2350pc
MSX2 is second generation of MSX retro computer released in 1985 by Microsoft/ASCII corporation and was popular mostly in Japan. It was running MSX BASIC and MSX DOS with Z80 processor, Yamaha V9938 video and 64-512K RAM. MSX2 was manufactured by number of companies: Philips, Sony, Sanyo, Mitsubishi, JVC, Toshiba, Panasonic, Canon, Yamaha. About 9 […]
Quectel QSM560DR industrial Qualcomm QCM6490/QCS6490 SBC supports Ubuntu, Android, and Windows

The Quectel QSM560DR is a Qualcomm QCM6490/QCS6490-based industrial Edge AI SBC with an octa-core processor, a 12 TOPS NPU, up to 8GB LPDDR4X RAM, and UFS storage. It offers 5G, WiFi 6E, Bluetooth 5.2, and GNSS, plus dual Gigabit Ethernet, four USB 3.0 ports, and HDMI and eDP display outputs. The board also includes three MIPI CSI camera connectors, a microSD card slot, GPIOs, RS232/RS485, CAN bus, audio output, and an M.2 connector for expansion. These features make it suitable for robotics, smart retail systems, industrial control panels, and other high-performance edge AI systems. Quectel QSM560DR specifications: SoC – Qualcomm...
Meet the Meatmeet S Pro Smart Thermometer for perfect BBQ meat (Sponsored)

Let’s be honest: the best part of a BBQ or holiday feast is relaxing with your guests, not being chained to the oven, worrying if the food is overdone. That constant back-and-forth is over. Meet the all-new Meatmeet S Pro Smart Thermometer, your ticket to flawless meals and total peace of mind.. Your New Favorite Kitchen Sidekick Imagine this: your turkey is in the oven, and you’re watching the game in the living room. Your phone pings—not a text, but a notification that your roast has reached the perfect, juicy internal temperature. No rushing, no guessing, no more cutting into...
The Librephone project aims to remove proprietary blobs from smartphones running an open-source OS

Some of you may already be running an open-source operating system on your smartphone, which could be Android-based, such as LineageOS, GrapheneOS, and e/OS, or Linux-based like postmarketOS and Ubuntu Touch. However, due to closed-source firmware files/proprietary blobs, you’re only running a partially open-source OS. The Free Software Foundation aims to change that with the Librephone project, whose goal is to reverse-engineer nonfree blobs and provide open-source alternatives. Some proprietary blobs are used to run WiFi, Bluetooth, 4G LTE/5G modems, touchscreen, fingerprint sensor, and other hardware. So it won’t be a trivial task, as serious reverse-engineering work is needed and...
Brainchip AKD1500 PCIe/SPI Edge AI co-processor to power battery-operated wearables and IoT devices

BrainChip AKD1500 is an ultra-efficient Edge AI co-processor delivering up to 800 GOPS while consuming just 300 mW of power, making it suitable for battery-powered wearables and IoT sensors. It’s based on the same event-based neuromorphic technology found on the earlier AKD1000, relying on spiking neural networks (SNN) to deliver real-time inference in a way that is much more efficient than traditional AI chips. What’s new here is that thanks to PCIe and SPI interfaces, the new ADK1500 co-processor can be paired to a wide range of hosts, ranging from Linux-capable application processors to resource-constrained microcontrollers with x86, Arm, or...
Linux-Ready KSTR-IMX93 SBC Debuts With Wi-Fi 6, Cellular IoT, and 802.15.4 Connectivity
Conclusive Engineering has introduced the KSTR-IMX93 on Kickstarter, a Linux-capable SBC integrating Wi-Fi 6, cellular IoT, Bluetooth LE 5.4, Zigbee, Thread, GNSS, Gigabit Ethernet, CAN-FD, and PoE in a compact 110 × 55 mm design. The platform is built around NXP’s i.MX93 application processor, equipped with two Arm Cortex-A55 cores running up to 1.7GHz and […]
USB-C Power Delivery Dongle

This is a small board that will deliver one of six fixed voltages from a USB-C power adapter that supports Power Delivery:
Front and back of the USB-C Power Delivery Dongle. It delivers
one of six voltages from a USB-C power adapter.
It's compact enough that you can put it in line with a USB-C cable, encapsulated in a small case or heatshrink tubing, and you can select the voltage by soldering a wire link or fitting a jumper in one of six positions. A green LED indicates when the output is active.
For example, you could solder a cable to the board...
RVPC retro like RISC-V computer got 3D printed beautiful plastic enclosure
The open source hardware RVPC the EUR 1.00 Do-It-Yourself RISC-V retro computer now have new 3D printed enclosure BOX-RVPC! You can buy or print it yourself, the 3D files are available at Printables. RVPC project uses the $0.10 CH32V003 and generates VGA, interfaces PS2 keyboard and run WOZ like monitor, Tetris, Invaders, BASIC and The […]
New temperature sensors in stock
Our popular SNS-TMP10K low cost NTC 10K temperature sensor are encapsulated in 25×5 mm metal capsule and can measure temperatures in range -30+110°C with 1% accuracy. We offer them now with cables with three different lengths SNS-TMP10K with 0.5 meter, SNS-TMP10K-1M 1 meter and SNS-TMP10K-2M 2 meter long cable. All versions are with JST 2.0mm […]
HackStar – An RP2040 or ESP32-S3-based USB hacking cable/dongle (Crowdfunding)

HackStar is an ethical hacking tool based on Raspberry Pi RP2040 or ESP32-S3 in a USB cable or dongle form factor for education, pentesters, and makers. While the email I received claimed the HackStar was the “first-ever production-ready ethical hacking product on Kickstarter”, we’ve written about a range of hacking devices based on ESP8266, ESP32, and/or RP2040 microcontroller(s) such as the popular Flipper Zero, the BUG USB stick, nRFBOX V2 ESP32 wireless hacking tool, ESP32 Marauder Double Barrel, HackyPi USB adapter, and many others. What’s relatively new, or at least less common (see HackCable project), here is that the HackStar...