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  2. Adafruit Industries - Wikipedia

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    Adafruit Industries is an open-source hardware company based in New York, United States. It was founded by Limor Fried in 2005. [ 3 ] The company designs, manufactures and sells electronics products , electronics components, tools, and accessories.

  3. List of Arduino boards and compatible systems - Wikipedia

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    It uses the ATmega128RFA1 and a variety of sensors IMU for various applications. FlyDuino Mega [143] ATmega 2560 [31] Serial only, 6-pin header Paul Bake An Arduino Mega 2560 compatible board designed for auto-piloting and autonomous navigation of multirotor aircraft. Designed to be stacked with sensor bobs and boards with several breakout ...

  4. CircuitPython - Wikipedia

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    The user community support includes a Discord chat room and product support forums. [13] A Twitter account dedicated to CircuitPython news was established in 2018. [14] A newsletter, Python on Microcontrollers, is published weekly since 15 November, 2016 by Adafruit to provide news and information on CircuitPython, MicroPython, and Python on single board computers. [15]

  5. Arduino - Wikipedia

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    There is also a threading tool, named Protothreads. Protothreads are described as "extremely lightweight stackless threads designed for severely memory constrained systems, such as small embedded systems or wireless sensor network nodes. [82] There is a port of FreeRTOS for the Arduino. [83] This is available from the Arduino Library Manager.

  6. Open-source hardware - Wikipedia

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    By the mid 2000s open-source hardware again became a hub of activity due to the emergence of several major open-source hardware projects and companies, such as OpenCores, RepRap (3D printing), Arduino, Adafruit, SparkFun, and Open Source Ecology. In 2007, Perens reactivated the openhardware.org website, but it's currently (August 2023) inactive.

  7. Limor Fried - Wikipedia

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    Limor Fried is an American electrical engineer and owner of the electronics hobbyist company Adafruit Industries.She is influential in the open-source hardware community, having participated in the first Open Source Hardware Summit and the drafting of the Open Source Hardware definition, and is known by her moniker ladyada, an homage to Lady Ada Lovelace.

  8. Comparison of single-board microcontrollers - Wikipedia

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    It uses the ATmega128RFA1 and a variety of sensors IMU for various applications. FlyDuino Mega [132] Paul Bake ATmega 2560 [25] Serial only, 6 pin header An Arduino Mega 2560 compatible board designed for auto-piloting and autonomous navigation of multirotor aircraft. Designed to be stacked with sensor bobs and boards with several breakout ...

  9. Stepper motor - Wikipedia

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    Stepper motor with Adafruit Motor Shield drive circuit for use with Arduino. Stepper motor performance is strongly dependent on the driver circuit. Torque curves may be extended to greater speeds if the stator poles can be reversed more quickly, the limiting factor being a combination of the winding inductance. To overcome the inductance and ...