The Terrel Project
The Terrel family is a motley crew of maker geniuses that continue to spawn ambitious and creative projects at an alarming rate.... show more1 Comment
The Terrel Project
The Terrel family is a motley crew of maker geniuses that continue to spawn ambitious and creative projects at an alarming rate.... show more1 Use
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OMGS3-01
OMGS3 ultra-compact ESP32-S3 board/module, based on dual-core Xtensa LX7 32-bit processor up to 240MHz with RISC-V ultra-low-power coprocessor, 2.4GHz Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n and Bluetooth LE 5.0, 8MB QSPI Flash and 2MB QSPI PSRAM, integrated 3D high-gain antenna, RGB LED, PMIC, MAX17048G+T10 fuel gauge, 700mA 3.3V LDO regulator, LiPo battery charging, native USB and USB Serial/JTAG support, Qwiic/QT connector, 17 GPIOs, ultra-low deep sleep current, compact 25 x 10mm size. Search Keywords: OMGS3, Unexpected Maker OMGS3, ESP32-S3 module, ESP32-S3 board, ultra compact ESP32-S3, ESP32-S3 WiFi Bluetooth board, ESP32-S3 8MB flash 2MB PSRAM, ESP32-S3 LiPo charger, ESP32-S3 fuel gauge, MAX17048 fuel gauge, Qwiic ESP32-S3 board, tiny ESP32-S3 module Hashtags: #OMGS3 #UnexpectedMakerOMGS3 #ESP32S3 #ESP32S3Board #ESP32S3Module #WiFiBluetoothBoard #BLE5 #8MBFlash #2MBPSRAM #LiPoCharger #FuelGauge #MAX17048 #QwiicConnector #TinyESP32S3 #IoTModule... show more0 Uses
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ABX00027
The Arduino Nano 33 IoT (ABX00027) is an advanced evaluation platform designed for IoT applications, featuring the 32 bit ARM® Cortex®-M0+ ATSAMD21G18A MCU. This board supports WiFi and Bluetooth connectivity by utilizing the Nina W102 uBlox module, making it ideal for wireless projects. It operates at a clock speed of 48MHz and uses a 3.3V logic level. The board is equipped with 22 digital I/O pins, 8 analog inputs, and supports PWM on 5 pins. It offers communication via UART, I2C and SPI. #Module #part #SAM D, Maker... show more42 Uses
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RP2040
133MHz LQFN-56(7x7) Microcontrollers (MCU/MPU/SOC) ROHS RP2040 The RP2040 is a high-performance, low-cost 32-bit microcontroller developed by Raspberry Pi Ltd.. It features dual ARM Cortex-M0+ processor cores, flexible digital interfaces, and a unique Programmable I/O (PIO) subsystem that enables custom hardware protocols and timing-critical applications. The device is widely used in embedded systems, IoT devices, robotics, industrial control, consumer electronics, and educational projects. Key Features Dual ARM Cortex-M0+ CPU cores operating up to 133 MHz (up to 200 MHz under specific conditions) 264 KB on-chip SRAM organized in six independent memory banks External QSPI Flash interface with Execute-In-Place (XIP) support and up to 16 MB Flash memory capability 30 multifunction GPIO pins with extensive peripheral multiplexing 2 × UART interfaces 2 × SPI controllers 2 × I²C controllers 16 PWM channels for motor control and signal generation USB 1.1 Host and Device support with integrated PHY 12-bit ADC with four external analog inputs and internal temperature sensor, up to 500 ksps sampling rate 12-channel DMA controller for efficient data transfers Programmable I/O (PIO) subsystem with 8 state machines for implementing custom communication interfaces and precise timing applications Integrated PLLs and programmable LDO regulator for clock and power management Operating voltage range: 1.8 V to 3.3 V Available in a compact 7 mm × 7 mm QFN-56 package Typical Applications IoT and connected devices Industrial automation Robotics and motor control Human-machine interfaces (HMI) Consumer electronics USB peripherals Sensor data acquisition systems Educational and maker projects Custom communication protocol implementations using PIO #CommonPartsLibrary #IntegratedCircuit #Microcontroller... show more67 Uses
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