IoT for Arduino, simplified.
SDR-enabled tablet for everyday use
An open source, low-cost, software-definable front end preselector for SDRs and wideband receivers
A modular, high-performance 8x8 MIMO transceiver for 4G/5G applications and more
A Software-Definable RF Front End Module for LimeSDR Platforms
RISC-V dev board with Zigbee, Thread, Wi-Fi 6, BLE, and battery support
A highly flexible SDR system based on LimeSDR XTRX and Raspberry Pi CM4
A dongle-free, Bluetooth-enabled FPGA board with a built-in J-Link OB debugger, an Arduino Uno form factor, and everything you need for edge-computing applications
A compact, open ESP32-M1 dev board with a Wi-Fi range of up to 1.2 km
An open-source platform for the battery-free Internet of Things
Open source USB LoRa® device. Get connected and take advantage of the growing IoT network.
A Board for Tock OS Development and IoT Prototyping
An open reference design and dev board for the SX126x LoRa® chipset
Affordable 16 nm Xilinx FPGA dev board for crypto mining and other high performance applications
A new open-hardware computing platform, flexible and powerful, designed for use as a desktop, laptop, or standalone board.
Fully Open iCE40 FPGA BeagleBone Cape
An STM32 LoRa® development platform that's software-compatible with Arm® Mbed™
A fingertip-size ARM M4F module with Bluetooth 5.2, Thread, Zigbee and 46 I/O
A wireless, open source debugging board capable of programming and interacting with a wide range of microcontrollers
A simple, mixed-signal frontend
A high-speed 4G Cat 4 cellular supervisor board
An open source flight controller and mini drone that can be programmed with Arduino IDE
Four-channel, all-frequency, GNSS RF-to-bits receiver
A line of open-hardware, CM4-pin-compatible FPGA dev boards
Burning Man 2017 Blinky Badge
Lumenplay is a Bluetooth SMART enabled, energy efficient, multi-colored string of lights that you control with your Android or iPhone.
Run your own cellular data network
A long-range (500 m) wireless modem compatible with Arduino and Raspberry Pi.
An easy-to-use, open source capacitive sensing board