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LandTiger Baseboard. LandTiger Baseboard The LandTiger v2.0 is not a baseboard in the sense that it can host an mbed module.

LandTiger Baseboard

The board is however rather compatible to mbed LPC1768 hardware and software and provides alot of onboard resources. The board is produced by PowerMCU and available from several vendors on ebay and other webstores. The average cost is about $70 for the board, a 3.2inch 320x240 TFT LCD, powersupply and some cabling. High res picture is here Features 2 RS232 serial interfaces (using straight-through serial cable), (RS232 Transceiver: SP3232). High res picture is here The LandTiger features the LPC1768. Serial port COM1 (UART0) supports mbed messaging to/from the host PC as usual. DigitalIn, DigitalOut, BusIn, BusOut, PWMOut, AnalogIn and AnalogOut from the mbed lib work fine. The LCD display is based on an SSD1289 controller. A nice feature is that all of the LPC1768 pins are available on the breakout connectors. The main differences compared to mbed are: Report Mel Lau wrote: @hrz rfn Hi!

RasPi.TV. EVE Alpha - Contributers forum - OpenMicros.org. XRF wireless RF radio UART RS232 serial data module XBee shape. Now shipping XRF v2.0 As of 27th November 2013 we are now shipping XRF v2.0 modules, these are based on the SRF v1.2 module.

XRF wireless RF radio UART RS232 serial data module XBee shape

Althouth they look diffrent from the v1.5 they are compatible with the expection on some LLAP personalites, for more details see this blog post XRF v2.0. Product description Our extremely popular easy to use RF serial data module with great range and XBee style pin layout. The XRF has now had over an equivalent of 20 million hours of run time in the field, quite stagering for something so affordable.

Provides an out-of-the-box wireless RF serial connection without any need for programming or end-user configuration, when we say plug them in and go we mean it, they transfer serial data transparently without requiring any initial config. Operates in the ISM bands (868 to 915 MHz) and that means it has a greater range than Bluetooth, WiFi or Zigbee sytle 2.4 GHz units that sport the same footprint. MausBerryCircuits.com. UDOO: Android Linux Arduino in a tiny single-board computer.

Modkit. Adafruit Learning System. MCM Electronics: Home and Pro Audio/Video, Security and Test Equipment. Electronics - Waterfox. Hardkernel. Open Source Products. Building a Riak Cluster on Raspberry Pi. 10 Raspberry Pi creations that show how amazing the tiny PC can be. The Raspberry Pi, the $35 credit card-sized computer, has lived an interesting life despite being less than a year old.

10 Raspberry Pi creations that show how amazing the tiny PC can be

It has been used to teach programming and host servers, but above all it has provided a near-perfect platform for some of the most fun and interesting hobbyist projects in the computing world. Arcade cabinets, computing clusters housed in LEGOs, musical instruments, robots, and wearable computers are just some of the uses Pi owners have found. It turns out you can do a lot with an ARM processor, GPU, a few ports and GPIO pins, and an operating system (typically Linux-based) loaded onto an SD card.

Here are 10 of the coolest Raspberry Pi creations we've been able to find. A Pi-powered arcade cabinet Lots of people have installed gaming emulators on the Raspberry Pi—not as many have used it to build an entire arcade cabinet. Darren loaded the MAME (Multiple Arcade Machine Emulator) software onto a Raspberry Pi inside a coin-operated JAMMA cabinet. Here's the code he used: Raspberry Pi server clusters. Raspberry Pi hardware. Raspberry Pi-oneer. 64 Rasberry Pis turned into a supercomputer. Return to View video at: Prof Simon Cox Computational Engineering and Design Research Group Faculty of Engineering and the Environment University of Southampton, SO17 1BJ, UK.

64 Rasberry Pis turned into a supercomputer

V0.2: 8th September 2012 V0.3: 30th November 2012 [Updated with less direct linking to MPICH2 downloads] V0.4: 9th January 2013 [Updated step 33] First steps to get machine up 1. I originally used: 2012-08-16-wheezy-raspbian.zip Updated 30/11/12: 2012-10-28-wheezy-raspbian.zip My advice is to to check the downloads page on raspberrypi.org and use the latest version. 2. You will use the “Write” option to put the image from the disk to your card. SainSmart SainSmart. Axemblo.