The CN0537 suite of products, from Analog Devices, offers developers a portfolio of solutions and services which can help users learn quickly and fast-track products to market. Customers can configure their kit based on their relative level of experience with smoke detection design.
This reference design plus related software is designed and tested to meet UL-217 8th edition and similar smoke/fire detection standards.
The hardware is compromised of the EVAL-CN0537-ARDZ reference design which is described the CN0537 circuit note and the supporting EVAL-ADICUP3029 microcontroller board. The Data (EVAL-CNO537-DATA) package provides an extensive smoke dataset taken at UL-217 certified facilities for those who wish to develop their own algorithm and the CN0537 source code – excluding the detection algorithm. The Algorithm (EVALCN0537-ALGO) package includes everything in the Data package and a UL certified smoke detection algorithm with associated algorithm project files.
Pine64 has officially launched the PineCube Dev Kit, offering the hardware required for the development of an open source IP camera based on embedded Linux.
Compatible with a range of SBCs, the KNX HAT makes it easy to integrate a computer into a KNX/EIB home automation system.
French home automation specialist ZDI has launched an add-on board for the Raspberry Pi and compatible single-board computers designed for integration into a smart home system: the KNX HAT.
“Raspberry Pi Hat for KNX/EIB, the standardized protocol for smart home automation,” the company explains of its launch. “It allows your Raspberry Pi to connect to your home and operate it with your favourite KNX ready home automation software (Home Assistant, Jeedom…). It can also be used to program your participants with ETS [Engineering Tool Software].”
The board includes an isolated KNX/EIB TP-UART interface and a 12-24V 2A DC-DC step-down power supply input, which can be used in place of the Raspberry Pi’s own power input. There’s an on-board real-time clock (RTC) and 32kB of EEPROM storage, too. For Raspberry Pi 3 boards, though, the HAT requires that the on-board Bluetooth radio is disabled to free up a serial port.
“The onboard dual-core STM32H747 is a powerful industry-standard chip, and while the new board still has the trademark Arduino usability, it is a step up in power and complexity.”
New modular microcontroller boards aim to make development easy, but enter an increasingly fragmented ecosystem.
The world of microcontrollers on Next-Generation Form Factor (NGFF) M.2 circuit boards has grown larger with the launch of the SNAPZZ platform — but there are already concerns about fragmentation, and a desire to see One True Standard emerge.
Originally developed for peripheral devices on mainstream PCs, including wireless cards, modems, accelerators, and solid-state storage, the M.2 connector is being repurposed as the basis for a modular ecosystem of plug-in microcontroller modules. SparkFun was one of the first out of the gate with the MicroMod range, and now SNAPZZ looks to offer some competition.
32-bit RISC-V cores power these new low-cost IoT SoCs, which include Wi-Fi 4 and Bluetooth 5.0 Low Energy connectivity.
Bouffalo Lab has launched a pair of RISC-V system-on-chips (SoCs) designed for the Internet of Things, and in doing so is targeting the lower-cost end of the market — to the point where surprisingly high-specification parts should cost no more than Espressif ESP8266 modules.
According to details of the launch winkled out by CNX Software, Nanjing-based Bouffalo Lab has announced two key SoC designs: The BL602 and the BL604. Both include a 32-bit processor built around the free and open-source RISC-V instruction set architecture, running between 1MHz and 192MHz depending on requirement, and 277kB of static RAM (SRAM) on-chip.
Pioneer600 is an expansion board from Waveshare international, a Chinese manufacturer with a wide range of Raspberry Pi products. This unit found its way to us via The Pi Hut, which is reselling it in the UK.
The Pioneer600 is a blue expansion board that clicks onto the GPIO pins of Raspberry Pi and adds a range of additional features.
If you need to move a lot of data, and fast, Gigabit Ethernet is a great way to do it. However, most network hardware outside of datacenters is fairly space inefficient, a headache if you’re building a robot or drone. Enter the Gigablox, a super-compact Gigabit router for just these applications.
The design is the sequel to the SwitchBlox, and the later SwitchBlox Nano, both designed by [Josh Elijah] earlier this year. The pace of development is impressive, and it’s great to see [Josh] bring Gigabit speeds to the compact form factor.
ADLINK’s Vizi-AI is a powerful, single-board dev kit that can be used in industrial environments to start building and training AI models: bit.ly/3lgLmC8
The Smell iX16 chip can reportedly be baked into Internet of Things systems and smart home devices, alongside single-board computers such as Arduino and Raspberry Pi. It can sniff out gases including ammonia, nitrogen monoxide, phosphine, carbon dioxide, water vapor, ethanol, acetone, toluene, and isopropanol, along with odors such as chocolate, wine, vodka, tea and coffee, onions, bananas, meat, and fish.
In reality, of course, the Smell iX16 is going to be most useful in areas like food control, hazard prevention, and the health sector.
Not only will the Arduino Nano RP2040 Connect pack a WiFi/Bluetooth module, 9-axis IMU, microphone, and other features… we’ll also be porting the Arduino core to Raspberry Pi’s new RP2040 architecture so everyone can use the chip with our ecosystem (IDE, command line tool, and thousands of libraries)! bit.ly/3p5RSym
Woohoo, time to unbox Raspberry Pi’s just-announced Pico board! Powered by RPi’s first custom silicon, the RP2040, this little board breaks out 26 GPIO pins and is designed to be embeddable. Let’s take a look!
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Tomi Engdahl says:
Analog Devices
EVAL-CN0537-ARDZ
Development Kits and Tools
https://www.arrow.com/en/products/eval-cn0537-ardz/analog-devices?utm_source=programmatic&utm_medium=display&utm_term=adi_npi_rmktg_eval-cn0537-ardz_pdp&utm_content=rmktg-ngz-image-allsizes&utm_campaign=supplier_adi_npi_q420_global&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIsp3l3Om47AIVF4WDBx2YDAvsEAEYASAAEgInb_D_BwE
The CN0537 suite of products, from Analog Devices, offers developers a portfolio of solutions and services which can help users learn quickly and fast-track products to market. Customers can configure their kit based on their relative level of experience with smoke detection design.
This reference design plus related software is designed and tested to meet UL-217 8th edition and similar smoke/fire detection standards.
The hardware is compromised of the EVAL-CN0537-ARDZ reference design which is described the CN0537 circuit note and the supporting EVAL-ADICUP3029 microcontroller board. The Data (EVAL-CNO537-DATA) package provides an extensive smoke dataset taken at UL-217 certified facilities for those who wish to develop their own algorithm and the CN0537 source code – excluding the detection algorithm. The Algorithm (EVALCN0537-ALGO) package includes everything in the Data package and a UL certified smoke detection algorithm with associated algorithm project files.
Tomi Engdahl says:
Pine64 has officially launched the PineCube Dev Kit, offering the hardware required for the development of an open source IP camera based on embedded Linux.
Pine Launches $30 Open Source IP Camera Platform, Seeks Embedded Linux Devs
https://www.hackster.io/news/pine-launches-30-open-source-ip-camera-platform-seeks-embedded-linux-devs-a3a9edef5cd5
The hardware work for this open source IP camera is finished, but developers are needed to get the software over the line.
Tomi Engdahl says:
The Gameduino 3X Dazzler is an Arduino shield with a GPU, FPGA, HDMI, and Python support for gaming and audiovisuals.
Gameduino 3X Dazzler HDMI Arduino Shield Launches on Crowd Supply
https://www.hackster.io/news/gameduino-3x-dazzler-hdmi-arduino-shield-launches-on-crowd-supply-e42656abff2b
The Gameduino 3X Dazzler is an Arduino shield with a GPU, FPGA, HDMI, and Python support for gaming and audiovisuals.
Tomi Engdahl says:
ZDI’s KNX HAT Integrates Your Raspberry Pi, or Other SBC, Into a KNX/EIB Home Automation Network
https://www.hackster.io/news/zdi-s-knx-hat-integrates-your-raspberry-pi-or-other-sbc-into-a-knx-eib-home-automation-network-4528dfd7a354
Compatible with a range of SBCs, the KNX HAT makes it easy to integrate a computer into a KNX/EIB home automation system.
French home automation specialist ZDI has launched an add-on board for the Raspberry Pi and compatible single-board computers designed for integration into a smart home system: the KNX HAT.
“Raspberry Pi Hat for KNX/EIB, the standardized protocol for smart home automation,” the company explains of its launch. “It allows your Raspberry Pi to connect to your home and operate it with your favourite KNX ready home automation software (Home Assistant, Jeedom…). It can also be used to program your participants with ETS [Engineering Tool Software].”
The board includes an isolated KNX/EIB TP-UART interface and a 12-24V 2A DC-DC step-down power supply input, which can be used in place of the Raspberry Pi’s own power input. There’s an on-board real-time clock (RTC) and 32kB of EEPROM storage, too. For Raspberry Pi 3 boards, though, the HAT requires that the on-board Bluetooth radio is disabled to free up a serial port.
The KNX HAT is now available for $79 on ZDI’s Tindie store; a bus-coupler unit (BCI) is also available for $50.
https://www.tindie.com/products/zdi/knx-hat/
Tomi Engdahl says:
“The onboard dual-core STM32H747 is a powerful industry-standard chip, and while the new board still has the trademark Arduino usability, it is a step up in power and complexity.”
(via Make Use Of)
Arduino Launches the Portenta Vision Shield
BY IAN BUCKLEY
https://www.makeuseof.com/arduino-launches-portenta-vision-shield/
The new hardware add-on for the Arduino Portenta H7 brings vision and sound to your edge computing projects.
Tomi Engdahl says:
Arduino’s new kit includes an MKR WiFI 1010 in a custom circular carrier board with a color display, touch points, sensors, relays, and more.
Arduino’s Oplà IoT Kit Aims to Give Your Home Appliances Smarts
https://www.hackster.io/news/arduino-s-opla-iot-kit-aims-to-give-your-home-appliances-smarts-ef157310d647
New kit includes an MKR WiFI 1010 in a custom circular carrier board with a color display, touch points, sensors, relays, and more.
Tomi Engdahl says:
New modular microcontroller boards aim to make development easy, but enter an increasingly fragmented ecosystem.
SNAPZZ Follows MicroMod Into the NGFF M.2 Arena, While Desire Grows for a Common Standard Pinout
https://www.hackster.io/news/snapzz-follows-micromod-into-the-ngff-m-2-arena-while-desire-grows-for-a-common-standard-pinout-8f49035d7ec7
New modular microcontroller boards aim to make development easy, but enter an increasingly fragmented ecosystem.
The world of microcontrollers on Next-Generation Form Factor (NGFF) M.2 circuit boards has grown larger with the launch of the SNAPZZ platform — but there are already concerns about fragmentation, and a desire to see One True Standard emerge.
Originally developed for peripheral devices on mainstream PCs, including wireless cards, modems, accelerators, and solid-state storage, the M.2 connector is being repurposed as the basis for a modular ecosystem of plug-in microcontroller modules. SparkFun was one of the first out of the gate with the MicroMod range, and now SNAPZZ looks to offer some competition.
Tomi Engdahl says:
Get Connected with SparkFun’s MicroMod — A New Modular Development Ecosystem for Embedded Designs
Mix and match multiple 32-bit microcontrollers with a vast array of peripherals.
https://www.hackster.io/news/get-connected-with-sparkfun-s-micromod-a-new-modular-development-ecosystem-for-embedded-designs-9f440e6b816f
Tomi Engdahl says:
32-bit RISC-V cores power these new low-cost IoT SoCs, which include Wi-Fi 4 and Bluetooth 5.0 Low Energy connectivity.
Bouffalo Lab’s BL602 and BL604 Aim to Bring RISC-V Wi-Fi SoCs to the ESP8266 Price Point
https://www.hackster.io/news/bouffalo-lab-s-bl602-and-bl604-aim-to-bring-risc-v-wi-fi-socs-to-the-esp8266-price-point-46b9d6cdba36
32-bit RISC-V cores power these new low-cost IoT SoCs, which include Wi-Fi 4 and Bluetooth 5.0 Low Energy connectivity.
Bouffalo Lab has launched a pair of RISC-V system-on-chips (SoCs) designed for the Internet of Things, and in doing so is targeting the lower-cost end of the market — to the point where surprisingly high-specification parts should cost no more than Espressif ESP8266 modules.
According to details of the launch winkled out by CNX Software, Nanjing-based Bouffalo Lab has announced two key SoC designs: The BL602 and the BL604. Both include a 32-bit processor built around the free and open-source RISC-V instruction set architecture, running between 1MHz and 192MHz depending on requirement, and 277kB of static RAM (SRAM) on-chip.
Tomi Engdahl says:
https://etn.fi/index.php/13-news/11329-maailman-pienin-bluetooth-moduuli-4
Tomi Engdahl says:
https://etn.fi/index.php/13-news/11330-sentintarkka-paikannus-saa-dronet-lentamaan-tarkassa-muodostelmassa
Tomi Engdahl says:
Nuvoton’s NuMaker-IoT-M263A Development Board Packs Three Radio Modules for IoT Power
https://www.hackster.io/news/nuvoton-s-numaker-iot-m263a-development-board-packs-three-radio-modules-for-iot-power-f305b8bd14c7
With Wi-Fi, Bluetooth Low Energy, and LoRa coverage, the NuMaker aims to be an all-in-one development board for Internet of Things projects.
Tomi Engdahl says:
Arduino Oplà: A kit designed to simplify dabbling in IoT projects
https://www.notebookcheck.net/Arduino-Opla-A-kit-designed-to-simplify-dabbling-in-IoT-projects.500950.0.html
Tomi Engdahl says:
https://www.hackster.io/news/get-connected-with-sparkfun-s-micromod-a-new-modular-development-ecosystem-for-embedded-designs-9f440e6b816f
Tomi Engdahl says:
https://www.notebookcheck.net/Banana-Pi-A-Raspberry-Pi-alternative-with-an-AI-accelerator-that-costs-just-US-16.497765.0.html
Tomi Engdahl says:
RadarIQ Aims to Bring Affordable mmWave Radar to Arduino, Raspberry Pi, ROS, and More
$320 mmRadar sensor modules offer USB and TTL UART connectivity to a range of controlling devices.
https://www.hackster.io/news/radariq-aims-to-bring-affordable-mmwave-radar-to-arduino-raspberry-pi-ros-and-more-6d09ea5c2d58
Tomi Engdahl says:
Radxa’s Rock Pi X Windows 10-Capable Single-Board Computer Hits the Market, Starting at $49
A year after its unveiling, the Rock Pi X is now available to order — though the cheaper Model A variants are nowhere to be found.
https://www.hackster.io/news/radxa-s-rock-pi-x-windows-10-capable-single-board-computer-hits-the-market-starting-at-49-12ba1b607c52
Tomi Engdahl says:
https://www.switch-bot.com/products/switchbot-bot
Tomi Engdahl says:
Designed for embedded developers, the Protocol Droid can talk I2C, CAN Bus, RS485, UART, and SPI — all at the same time.
Yesil Otomasyon’s Protocol Droid Talks Across Five Buses Simultaneously
https://www.hackster.io/news/yesil-otomasyon-s-protocol-droid-talks-across-five-buses-simultaneously-b51be3d5efc1
Designed for embedded developers, the Protocol Droid can talk I2C, CAN Bus, RS485, UART, and SPI — all at the same time.
Tomi Engdahl says:
Tigard Is Here to Bust Open Any Embedded Physical Interface You Can Find
This is the do-it-all, USB-to-anything serial converter board of our dreams!
https://www.hackster.io/news/tigard-is-here-to-bust-open-any-embedded-physical-interface-you-can-find-29d5b3cea428
Tomi Engdahl says:
STEMMA Friend Is an I2C Multi-Tool, Here to Help You Get Hooked Up Hassle-Free!
Adafruit is showing us how to get friendly with I2C debugging!
https://www.hackster.io/news/stemma-friend-is-an-i2c-multi-tool-here-to-help-you-get-hooked-up-hassle-free-8b15eddd2f0d
Tomi Engdahl says:
New LEGO-Compatible Board Goes Beyond LEGO Minds
Evlōno is an open source, Arduino-compatible board that can be used with various LEGO products.
https://www.hackster.io/news/new-lego-compatible-board-goes-beyond-lego-minds-af22510f2541
Tomi Engdahl says:
https://magpi.raspberrypi.org/articles/pioneer600-review
Pioneer600 is an expansion board from Waveshare international, a Chinese manufacturer with a wide range of Raspberry Pi products. This unit found its way to us via The Pi Hut, which is reselling it in the UK.
The Pioneer600 is a blue expansion board that clicks onto the GPIO pins of Raspberry Pi and adds a range of additional features.
Tomi Engdahl says:
Seeed Studio’s Compact Arduino-Compatible XIAO Gets an Expansion Board
The tiny Microchip SAM D21-based development board now has a dedicated multifunction carrier boasting display, buzzer, RTC, LiPo, and more.
https://www.hackster.io/news/seeed-studio-s-compact-arduino-compatible-xiao-gets-an-expansion-board-f16d78794c08
Tomi Engdahl says:
ASUS releases two new Tinker Board SBCs to take on the Raspberry Pi
https://www.notebookcheck.net/ASUS-releases-two-new-Tinker-Board-SBCs-to-take-on-the-Raspberry-Pi.505391.0.html
Tomi Engdahl says:
TINY ETHERNET ROUTERS NOW AVAILABLE IN GIGABIT SPEEDS
https://hackaday.com/2020/11/26/tiny-ethernet-routers-now-available-in-gigabit-speeds/
If you need to move a lot of data, and fast, Gigabit Ethernet is a great way to do it. However, most network hardware outside of datacenters is fairly space inefficient, a headache if you’re building a robot or drone. Enter the Gigablox, a super-compact Gigabit router for just these applications.
The design is the sequel to the SwitchBlox, and the later SwitchBlox Nano, both designed by [Josh Elijah] earlier this year. The pace of development is impressive, and it’s great to see [Josh] bring Gigabit speeds to the compact form factor.
Tomi Engdahl says:
Allwinner H3 maker board could be smallest Linux-powered SBC yet
http://linuxgizmos.com/allwinner-h3-maker-board-could-be-smallest-linux-powered-sbc-yet/
Tomi Engdahl says:
Rootfrogs’ IR2IO Offers a Universal Infrared Remote Interface for Four Breadboard-Friendly Switches
Just power up the IR2IO, hold one of the four buttons, and fire off any IR remote — and you’ve got a switch ready to run.
https://www.hackster.io/news/rootfrogs-ir2io-offers-a-universal-infrared-remote-interface-for-four-breadboard-friendly-switches-687d1d4c4a0c
Tomi Engdahl says:
Make Learning IoT Easy with CodeBug Connect
The CodeBug is a cute, colorful board that simplifies embedded IoT development.
https://www.hackster.io/news/make-learning-iot-easy-with-codebug-connect-2891b6be3952
Tomi Engdahl says:
Arduino Explore IoT Kit vs. Oplà IoT Kit: a detailed comparison
https://blog.arduino.cc/2020/11/18/arduino-explore-iot-kit-vs-arduino-opla-iot-kit-a-detailed-comparison/
Tomi Engdahl says:
https://www.notebookcheck.net/NanoPi-R4S-A-new-Raspberry-Pi-alternative-with-dual-Gigabit-Ethernet-and-up-to-4-GB-of-RAM.504070.0.html
Tomi Engdahl says:
What’s the Lightest Weight Feather That Can Load Up a Linux Distro?
Is this what it looks like? An F1C100s in a Feather? Fingers crossed that’s what Groguard is going for here…
https://www.hackster.io/news/what-s-the-lightest-weight-feather-that-can-load-up-a-linux-distro-205e95a59ed0
Tomi Engdahl says:
ADLINK’s Vizi-AI is a powerful, single-board dev kit that can be used in industrial environments to start building and training AI models: bit.ly/3lgLmC8
Tomi Engdahl says:
Yesil Otomasyon’s Protocol Droid Talks Across Five Buses Simultaneously
https://www.hackster.io/news/yesil-otomasyon-s-protocol-droid-talks-across-five-buses-simultaneously-b51be3d5efc1
Designed for embedded developers, the Protocol Droid can talk I2C, CAN Bus, RS485, UART, and SPI — all at the same time.
Tomi Engdahl says:
This Intel Celeron-powered single-board computer includes 4GB of DDR4 memory, 64GB of eMMC storage, and optional 4G or 5G cellular networking.
Hackboard 2 Is an Affordable and Powerful Windows 10 SBC
This single-board computer is powered by an Intel Celeron N4020 with 4GB DDR4 RAM, and has a limited Linux edition.
https://www.hackster.io/news/hackboard-2-is-an-affordable-and-powerful-windows-10-sbc-eb2ebd2093bb
Tomi Engdahl says:
https://www.the-diy-life.com/arduino-olpa-iot-kit-unboxing-and-first-impressions/
Tomi Engdahl says:
Yep, that price does include a copy of Windows 10 Pro…
Hackboard 2 Is a $140 Windows 10 Pro Single-Board Computer
https://uk.pcmag.com/old-desktop-pcs/130488/hackboard-2-is-a-140-windows-10-pro-single-board-computer
Powered by a dual-core Intel Celeron processor and 4GB of RAM, there’s also an Ubuntu version for $99.
Tomi Engdahl says:
https://www.tomshardware.com/news/intel-based-hackboard-2-priced-to-compete-with-raspberry-pi
Tomi Engdahl says:
Sensor by Metriful | Indoor environment monitoring | Documentation and code samples
https://github.com/metriful/sensor
Tomi Engdahl says:
Arduino and Seeed Studio Announce Uno-Compatible, Grove-Based Arduino Sensor Kit
Built into a single circuit board, but with snap-out modules, the Arduino Sensor Kit includes a range of common inputs and outputs.
https://www.hackster.io/news/arduino-and-seeed-studio-announce-uno-compatible-grove-based-arduino-sensor-kit-90745416da3b
Tomi Engdahl says:
Nordic Introduces Power Profiler Kit II for Optimizing IoT Designs
An easy-to-use current measurement tool for embedded development.
https://www.hackster.io/news/nordic-introduces-power-profiler-kit-ii-for-optimizing-iot-designs-b40b70b1c7b8
Tomi Engdahl says:
https://www.cnx-software.com/2020/12/01/arduino-sensor-kit-base-is-a-large-shield-for-arduino-uno-with-10-modules/
Tomi Engdahl says:
Adafruit Launches Soft Circuit LOOMIA Prototyping Pack, High-Accuracy I2C CO₂ Sensor
Compatible with most microcontrollers, the LEL-based LOOMIA aims to make soft circuit prototyping easy.
https://www.hackster.io/news/adafruit-launches-soft-circuit-loomia-prototyping-pack-high-accuracy-i2c-co-sensor-59c6f0732ba9
Tomi Engdahl says:
Ardui-nose. The Smell Inspector is an Arduino-compatible smell detection chip that could be used to give your smart devices a sensitive schnozz.
(via Digital Trends)
https://www.digitaltrends.com/news/artificial-nose-on-a-chip/
The Smell iX16 chip can reportedly be baked into Internet of Things systems and smart home devices, alongside single-board computers such as Arduino and Raspberry Pi. It can sniff out gases including ammonia, nitrogen monoxide, phosphine, carbon dioxide, water vapor, ethanol, acetone, toluene, and isopropanol, along with odors such as chocolate, wine, vodka, tea and coffee, onions, bananas, meat, and fish.
In reality, of course, the Smell iX16 is going to be most useful in areas like food control, hazard prevention, and the health sector.
https://smell-inspector.com/
Tomi Engdahl says:
https://www.edn.com/cellular-module-eases-iot-development/
Tomi Engdahl says:
Raspberry Pi Pico released and available at $4 only. The price so sweet. https://www.cyberciti.biz/hardware/raspberry-pi-pico-released-and-available-at-4-only/ Would you buy one?
Tomi Engdahl says:
Not only will the Arduino Nano RP2040 Connect pack a WiFi/Bluetooth module, 9-axis IMU, microphone, and other features… we’ll also be porting the Arduino core to Raspberry Pi’s new RP2040 architecture so everyone can use the chip with our ecosystem (IDE, command line tool, and thousands of libraries)! bit.ly/3p5RSym
Tomi Engdahl says:
Woohoo, time to unbox Raspberry Pi’s just-announced Pico board! Powered by RPi’s first custom silicon, the RP2040, this little board breaks out 26 GPIO pins and is designed to be embeddable. Let’s take a look!
// https://www.hackster.io/news/hands-on-with-the-rp2040-and-pico-the-first-in-house-silicon-and-microcontroller-from-raspberry-pi-effc452fc25d
// https://www.raspberrypi.org/blog/raspberry-pi-silicon-pico-now-on-sale/
// https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/pico/getting-started/
// https://projects.raspberrypi.org/en/projects/getting-started-with-the-pico
// https://github.com/raspberrypi/pico-tflmicro
Smarden says:
Smart MCB
https://smarden.in/smart-mcb/
Tomi Engdahl says:
Hackboard 2 Is a $140 Windows 10 Pro Single-Board Computer
Powered by a dual-core Intel Celeron processor and 4GB of RAM, there’s also an Ubuntu version for $99.
https://uk.pcmag.com/old-desktop-pcs/130488/hackboard-2-is-a-140-windows-10-pro-single-board-computer