• W5500 PoE Project me4J

    W5500 PoE Project me4J

    10/100 Base-T/TX PHY Ethernet controller that supports PoE with SPI Interface. Based on W5500. Can be used as PoE injector. #project #referenceDesign #template #w5500 #PoE #EtherNet #RJ5

    jnonymous2


  • W5500 PoE Project 55Ye

    W5500 PoE Project 55Ye

    10/100 Base-T/TX PHY Ethernet controller that supports PoE with SPI Interface. Based on W5500. Can be used as PoE injector. #project #referenceDesign #template #w5500 #PoE #EtherNet #RJ5

    jnonymous2


  • PicoTag

    PicoTag

    Picotag is a JTAG/SWD interface interrogator and SPI flash firmware dumper based off the Bluetag firmware. #raspberry #pi #pico #bluetag

    greg


  • MCP2562 Reference Design

    MCP2562 Reference Design

    This is a reference design of MCP2562 with a standard configuration for SPI communication in normal mode #MCP2562 #can #interface #transceiverCircuit #referenceDesign #canbus #microchip #template #reference-design

    vasyl


  • AT91SAM9260B-CU

    AT91SAM9260B-CU

    The Atmel® | SMART SAM9260, manufactured by Atmel, is an ARM-based Embedded Microprocessor Unit (MPU), integrating the ARM926EJ-STM processor operating at 180 MHz. This MPU includes substantial on-chip memory and extensive peripherals, including an Ethernet MAC, USB Device and Host Ports, along with various standard interfaces such as USART, SPI, TWI, Timer Counters, and MultiMedia Card Interface. Architected on a 6-layer matrix delivering a maximum internal bandwidth of six 32-bit buses, it supports external 32-bit bus interfaces for SDRAM, static memories, CompactFlash, and SLC NAND Flash with ECC. The SAM9260 is available in 217-ball LFBGA and 208-pin PQFP packages. Key features include 8 Kbytes each of data and instruction cache, integrated MMU, two internal 4-Kbyte SRAMs, a 32-Kbyte ROM with bootloader, 22 Peripheral DMA channels, various power-on reset modes, two programmable clock signals, advanced interrupt controller, and multiple power management options for optimized performance and energy efficiency.

    jbreidfjord-dev


  • glove

    glove

    Glove interface board using Seeed Studio XIAO ESP32S3. Manufacturing path updated for partial assembly: preserve existing glove interface circuitry (FSR inputs on J3-J7, I2C on J8, SPI on J9, pull resistors R1-R7, decoupling C1) and source U1 separately because JLCPCB stock for MPN 113991114 is unavailable. Assemble all other parts normally, leave U1 for customer-supplied/manual installation, and do not substitute U1 unless a verified XIAO-format pin-compatible replacement is explicitly approved.

    opengraph-beomsoo

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  • LoRa remote control Reference Design

    LoRa remote control Reference Design

    This is a LoRa remote control project built around a Raspberry Pi RP2040 SoC and the RFM95W LoRa module. The design includes user interface features such as multiple buttons and LEDs, power management components, and a temperature sensor. The project utilizes SPI, I2C, and USB interfaces for communication and control. #referenceDesign #simple-embedded #raspberrypi #lora #template #reference-design

    vasyl

    7 Comments


  • RISC_V_Controller

    RISC_V_Controller

    series is an industrial-grade general-purpose microcontroller designed based on QingKe RISC-V2A core, which supports 48MHz system main frequency in the product function. The series features wide voltage, single-wire serial debug interface, low-power consumption and ultra-small package. It provides commonly used peripheral functions, built-in 1 group of DMA controller, 1 group of 10-bit analog-to-digital conversion ADC, 1 group of op-amp comparator, multiple timers, standard communication interfaces such as USART, I2C, SPI, etc. The rated operating voltage of the product is 3.3V or 5V, and the operating temperature range is -40℃~85℃ industrial- grade.

    dhrumil

    5 Comments


  • LoRa remote control Reference Design 874z nL8t

    LoRa remote control Reference Design 874z nL8t

    This is a LoRa remote control project built around a Raspberry Pi RP2040 SoC and the RFM95W LoRa module. The design includes user interface features such as multiple buttons and LEDs, power management components, and a temperature sensor. The project utilizes SPI, I2C, and USB interfaces for communication and control. #referenceDesign #simple-embedded #raspberrypi #lora #template #reference-design

    agkmen

    3 Comments


  • RP2350B

    RP2350B

    The RP2350, developed by Raspberry Pi Ltd, is a high-performance microcontroller designed to cater to a broad range of applications requiring efficient power management, advanced security features, and versatile IO options. This microcontroller stands out with its dual-core architecture, featuring either Cortex-M33 or Hazard3 processors operating at up to 150 MHz, ensuring robust performance for complex applications. It boasts a substantial 520 KB of on-chip SRAM distributed across 10 independent banks, enhancing parallel data processing capabilities. Additionally, the RP2350 supports up to 16 MB of external QSPI flash/PSRAM for extensive program and data storage, further expandable via an optional second chip-select. A notable feature of the RP2350 is its integrated on-chip switched-mode power supply, designed to generate core voltage efficiently, complemented by a low-quiescent-current LDO mode for reduced power consumption in sleep states. Security is a paramount feature of the RP2350, offering options for boot signing with key fingerprint in OTP, hardware mitigations against fault injection attacks, and a hardware SHA-256 accelerator for cryptographic operations. The microcontroller is also equipped with a comprehensive set of peripherals, including USB 1.1 controller and PHY, multiple UARTs, SPI, and I2C controllers, 24 PWM channels, and 12 programmable IO (PIO) state machines, providing extensive interface capabilities. The RP2350 is available in QFN-60 and QFN-80 packages, with or without flash-in-package options, catering to various design requirements and application needs.

    dawgshalmer

    1 Comment


  • LoRa remote control Reference Design kixm

    LoRa remote control Reference Design kixm

    This is a LoRa remote control project built around a Raspberry Pi RP2040 SoC and the RFM95W LoRa module. The design includes user interface features such as multiple buttons and LEDs, power management components, and a temperature sensor. The project utilizes SPI, I2C, and USB interfaces for communication and control. #referenceDesign #simple-embedded #raspberrypi #lora #template #reference-design

    regaw7

    1 Comment


  • Architectural Lavender Translation Collar

    Architectural Lavender Translation Collar

    Architectural Lavender Translation Collar – ESP32‑S3 Wi‑Fi + LoRa, USB‑C, Li‑ion, low‑power design Overview Experience a cutting-edge IoT solution with this low‑power board built around the ESP32‑S3‑MINI‑1‑N8. Designed for seamless Wi‑Fi (2.4 GHz), BLE, and LoRa (868 MHz) connectivity, this board integrates ENS161 and ENS210 sensors over I2C alongside an RFM95W‑868 LoRa radio on SPI. It is powered via a 3.7 V Li‑ion cell with USB‑C charging up to 500 mA, complete with full battery protection, a robust 3.3 V rail tailored for Wi‑Fi burst currents, and per‑peripheral power gating to enhance energy efficiency. Core Features • MCU: ESP32‑S3‑MINI‑1‑N8 equipped with an onboard PCB antenna for 2.4 GHz Wi‑Fi/BLE, ensuring optimal wireless performance. • Sensors: Integrated ENS161 and ENS210 sensors utilize a shared I2C bus with controllable 4.7 kΩ pull‑ups for streamlined communication. • LoRa Radio: The RFM95W‑868 module, connected via SPI, enables long‑range communication at 868 MHz. Power & USB‑C Connectivity • Battery: A reliable 3.7 V 1200 mAh Li‑ion battery connected via a right‑angle JST‑PH 2‑pin connector features built‑in battery protection. • Charging: The USB‑C receptacle, with CC resistors and TVS protection on D+/D− along with series resistors, supports fast, safe charging with a current limit of 500 mA. • Regulation: A dedicated 3.3 V regulator capable of handling Wi‑Fi burst currents coupled with bulk and high‑frequency decoupling ensures stable operation, supported by status LEDs indicating power and charge states. Low‑Power Control • Peripheral Management: Load switches allow selective power‑gating of the ENS161, ENS210, and RFM95W modules, controlled directly by ESP32‑S3 GPIOs. • Energy Efficiency: Controllable I2C pull‑ups minimize idle current, vital for prolonged battery life in IoT applications. RF and Antenna Integration • 2.4 GHz: Utilizes the integrated PCB antenna on the ESP32‑S3 with proper ground/metal keep‑out zones for optimal signal integrity. • 868 MHz: Features a controlled‑impedance feed from the RFM95W to a PI matching network (C‑L‑C pads) with flexible antenna options—selectable via SMA connector, chip antenna, or PCB trace—and includes RF ESD protection. Connectivity & Debug Features • USB‑C Interface: Provides secure data connectivity with integrated safeguards and proper terminations. • Debugging: A comprehensive programming/debug header exposes EN, BOOT, and UART lines, with test points on key rails and buses (3V3, VBAT, SCK, MOSI, MISO, SDA, SCL, RESET/EN, GND) to simplify development and troubleshooting. Design Verification • Rigorous ERC/DRC and decoupling checks ensure adherence to component ratings and optimal signal routing. • Maintain RF keep‑outs and impedance‑controlled traces for both 2.4 GHz and 868 MHz paths, securing reliable performance even during high‑intensity operations. #IoT #ESP32S3 #LoRa #LowPowerDesign #USB-C #WirelessConnectivity #BatteryPowered #RFDesign

    neilc1964


  • LoRa remote control Reference Design 874z nL8t

    LoRa remote control Reference Design 874z nL8t

    This is a LoRa remote control project built around a Raspberry Pi RP2040 SoC and the RFM95W LoRa module. The design includes user interface features such as multiple buttons and LEDs, power management components, and a temperature sensor. The project utilizes SPI, I2C, and USB interfaces for communication and control. #referenceDesign #simple-embedded #raspberrypi #lora #template #reference-design

    diegote10


  • LoRa remote control Reference Design 874z

    LoRa remote control Reference Design 874z

    This is a LoRa remote control project built around a Raspberry Pi RP2040 SoC and the RFM95W LoRa module. The design includes user interface features such as multiple buttons and LEDs, power management components, and a temperature sensor. The project utilizes SPI, I2C, and USB interfaces for communication and control. #referenceDesign #simple-embedded #raspberrypi #lora #template #reference-design

    thjli


  • LoRa remote control Reference Design 874z nL8t idWb

    LoRa remote control Reference Design 874z nL8t idWb

    This is a LoRa remote control project built around a Raspberry Pi RP2040 SoC and the RFM95W LoRa module. The design includes user interface features such as multiple buttons and LEDs, power management components, and a temperature sensor. The project utilizes SPI, I2C, and USB interfaces for communication and control. #referenceDesign #simple-embedded #raspberrypi #lora #template #reference-design

    deucebot22


  • 2.8inch 240x320 TFT with SD interface Module

    2.8inch 240x320 TFT with SD interface Module

    2.8inch SPI Module ILI9341 support 65K color. With SD card slot SKU:MSP2807

    ahmetfirat