Going to be in the San Jose area next week? We’re excited to announce that Crowd Supply will be joining us at one of our Microchip "Edge Meets AWS Cloud" roadshows. Join us in San Jose on Thursday, October 3rd. Crowd Supply co-founder Josh Lifton will be giving a talk about some of the projects participating in the Microchip Get Launched design competition and how to bring new products to market.
Meet with Microchip experts and design partners to discover how to make your IoT project smart, connected, and secure.
Thursday, October 3, 2019
9:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Microchip Technology, Inc., 3850 North First Street
San Jose, CA, 95134
IoT is constantly evolving, and so is the way we interact with our world. We have organized this series of "Edge Meets AWS Cloud" roadshows to explore the ways we engage with the growing ecosystem of things around us.
A versatile dev board with everything you need to design custom IoT protocols & gateways
The long-range LoRa® wall switch powered by coin cells and the Arduino IDE
Open source, programmable, eight-key keypad with backlighting, underlighting, and OLED screen
A single-board computer in the Adafruit Feather form factor
An Arduino clone made for breadboarding
A 4-axis stepper motor driver for creative coders
Minimalist Wi-Fi Nixie Clock
An embedded platform for combining Depth and AI, built around Myriad X
A tiny, CircuitPython-compatible ARM Cortex-M4 module
A portable hardware kit for experimenting with pneumatics
An affordable, high-performance current & magnetic field probe
A low-cost dev kit for Microchip's PolarFire SoC, a low-power FPGA integrated with a hardened quad core 64-bit RISC-V microprocessor subsystem
Combine LED strips to create a huge display that acts as a regular video monitor.
An open source robotics and automation controller for Raspberry Pi.
A hardware-based USB 2.0 monitor & trigger platform, controlled from Python
Portable, DIY, open hardware retro-gaming console
A tiny, open source, Arduino-compatible ATmega1284P dev board with USB Type-C for programming and power
The smallest ATmega644/1284-based boards
An open source, expandable, easy-to-use Programmable Logic Controller
A shield for Adafruit's Feather boards for making complex robots with ease
An open source stereoscopic camera based on Raspberry Pi
Your personal open hardware PCB assembly machine
A secure PolarFire SoC (FPGA + RISC-V) Linux-capable SBC and SoM
Affordable remote energy monitoring for your entire home