Open Hardware: Pimoroni, InfiniTime, ESP32 WROOM DevKitC


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Pimoroni’s New Raspberry Pi Pico LiPo Board Takes Things Mobile
Phil Howard from the dev team at Pimoroni shared a glimpse of a new Raspberry Pi Pico board, the Pico LiPo, on Twitter. This little board has the same RP2040 found on the Pico but with the addition of a Stemma QT/Qwiic connector.
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It’s Time: InfiniTime 1.0
Today I’m thrilled to announce the release of InfiniTime 1.0!
Before we go into more details about this release, let me introduce you to the PineTime project and its history.
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Getting Started with ESP32 WROOM DevKitC v4 on Arduino IDE -
The ESP32 WROOM DevKitC v4 development board comes with Espressif Systems’ dual-core SoC. The board features Wi-Fi connectivity working at 2.4 GHz, up to 150 Mb/s speed and BLE Bluetooth technology. ESP32 WROOM DevKitC v4 works up to a frequency of 240MHz. The I/O pins of the board break out to the pin headers on both sides for more straightforward interfacing. The users can connect the peripherals with the jumper wires or fix the development board on a breadboard for building applications.
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