An ESP32-based compute module to replace the Raspberry Pi CM3
An extremely compact, Arduino-compatible ATmega32U4 USB Type-C dev board
An open-source platform for the battery-free Internet of Things
A powerful, no-code, app-enabled Bluetooth data communication system based on the Nordic® nRF52832 SoC
An open source, USB Type C PD, single-cell BMS for Lithium-ion batteries
An ESP32-WROVER with an RP2040 co-processor in a Raspberry Pi 4 form factor
A tiny, open-source, 600-MHz, ARM-Cortex-M7 board with Wi-Fi & BLE connectivity, LuaJIT support, and an optional carrier board that turns it into a DIY computer
A fully open source ESP32-based PoE+ board with a mikroBUS™ socket and two handy add-on shields
A tiny, open source RISC-V based developer kit
A breadstick built for your breadboard.
Open-hardware flashing tool for the Atmel ATtiny
A versatile, easy-to-use, open source ARM development board
An MCU + eFPGA dev kit with 100% vendor-supported open source tools that fits inside your USB port
An open source and expandable dev board powered by a low-power MCU with embedded FPGA
A feather-compatible development board for the LPC55S69 Arm Cortex-M33
A shield for Adafruit's Feather boards for making complex robots with ease
A tiny, open hardware motion sensor with Wi-Fi & Bluetooth capabilities
A tiny, open source, Arduino-compatible ATmega1284P dev board with USB Type-C for programming and power
The board for building robots
An Arduino clone made for breadboarding
A modular, open hardware gaming platform for classic 8-bit games
Easily connect modules, sensors, and USB devices to your Omega2+
A tiny, CircuitPython-compatible ARM Cortex-M4 module
A fingertip-size ARM M4F module with Bluetooth 5.2, Thread, Zigbee and 46 I/O
The expert field guide to embedded ARM systems
An open-hardware Python microcontroller for LEGO®
A single, maker-friendly, platform designed for IoT application and development.
High-quality ESP32 board with extensive connectivity & diverse power options
The smallest ATmega644/1284-based boards
An ESP8266-powered, open source, Wi-Fi dev board to control two 5 V or two 12 V LED strips