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Microchip and Digilent launch first Arduino compatible 32-bit microcontroller development platform
Platform includes dev. boards, open-source software; 32-bit performance and low cost, enabling hobbyists and academics of all disciplines to integrate electronics into projects
Arduino Contest -- Wireless Xmas Suit
Using the LabVIEW Interface for Arduino toolkit and XBee wireless modules, Andy made a suit out of Christmas lights which synchronizes with Christmas music playing in a laptop. Using the XBee modules as a wireless link, he also synchronized a music staff and a friend's light suit.
Libelium opens the new ‘kitchen’ for electronics enthusiasts and the Arduino Community – Cooking Hacks
Libelium, a leading wireless and electronics innovator, announces the launch of the Cooking Hacks website. Drawing on the similarity between cooks exchanging recipes and engineers sharing hacks, the new website offers a wide range of fun resources for anyone keen on trying out electronics (and cooking). The website offers an affordable range of easy-to-use boards, modules and software downloads. It also offers tutorials and community facilities f...
LPRS to launch new Connect2 Development Kit for eRA Wireless Modules at Fortronic UK Wireless Forum
LPRS is using their appearance at the 2012 Fortronic UK Wireless Forum to launch the Connect2 development kit for their market leading eRA (easyRadioAdvanced) short range wireless modules. The Fortronic RF & Wireless Design one day conference is the UK’s only technically focused forum specifically dedicated to wireless and intended for engineers involved in the design and manufacture of wireless products.
Microchip et Digilent lancent la première plateforme de développement à microcontrôleur 32 bits compatible Arduino™
Microchip annonce le lancement de la première plateforme de développement open source intégrant un microcontrôleur 32 bits, compatible avec les shields et logiciels Arduino. Conçue et construite par Digilent, l'un des partenaires de conception officiels de Microchip, la plateforme chipKIT™ est la première – et la seule – solution Arduino 32 bits à permettre aux amateurs comme aux universitaires d’intégrer facilement, et à un coû...
Premier Farnell first to stock Microchip and Digilent’s chipKIT 32-bit Microcontroller Development
Premier Farnell is first to stock Microchip and Digilent’s first chipKIT 32-bit microcontroller development platform. Microchip and Digilent recently launched the first 32-bit-microcontroller-based, open-source development platform that conforms to Arduino hardware and software. Designed and manufactured by Digilent, a Microchip Authorised Design Partner, the chipKIT platform is the first 32-bit solution in Arduino™ form-factor in the ind...
Registration Opens for Annual Atmel Technology Live Developer Conference
Atmel Corporation today announced it is accepting registrations for Atmel Technology Live (ATL), the company’s first developers’ conference that will be held September 11-13, 2012, at the San Jose Convention Center.
Premier Farnell first to stock Microchip and Digilent’s chipKIT 32-bit Microcontroller Development Platform in Arduino™ form-factor
Premier Farnell plc, the leading multichannel distributor, is first to stock Microchip Technology Inc and Digilent, Inc’s first chipKIT™ 32-bit microcontroller development platform. Microchip Technology Inc., a leading provider of microcontroller, analogue and Flash-IP solutions, and Digilent, Inc. recently launched the first 32-bit-microcontroller-based, open-source development platform that conforms to Arduino™ hardware and so...
Microchip and Digilent Unveil PIC32-based Cerebot Development Boards With chipKIT Prototyping Capabilities
Microchip Technology Inc. and Digilent, Inc. today announced several new 32-bit PIC32 microcontroller (MCU)-based Cerebot development boards with prototyping capabilities for the Arduino compatible chipKIT development platform.
Microchip and Digilent launch first Arduino compatible 32-bit microcontroller development platform
Platform includes dev. boards, open-source software; 32-bit performance and low cost, enabling hobbyists and academics of all disciplines to integrate electronics into projects