It is Halloween and now we have a haul of hauntingly good {hardware}, together with a brand new Teensy Ethernet Adapter, GNSS Flex boards, and a option to get you first in line for the brand new HackRF Professional!
Whats up everybody and glad Halloween! It may be scariest day of the 12 months, however these 4 new merchandise will not frighten you away. We begin the week off with a model new Ethernet Adapter that makes it a lot simpler to attach your Teensy 4.1 to your community by eradicating a lot of the complications of soldering. Following that, now we have new additions to our well-liked GNSS Flex line, by including an IM19 IMU to a mosaic-X5, out there in each Module and pHAT varieties. Subsequent, we’re glad to announce that the HackRF Professional, the successor to the HackRF One, is now out there for pre-order with an anticipated ship date of this December! Alright, no methods, let’s get to the treats!
The SparkFun Ethernet Adapter for Teensy lets customers join their Teensy 4.1 to the Web through Ethernet. Based mostly on the favored Ethernet Package for Teensy 4.1, this board combines that equipment’s performance right into a single board with minimal meeting required! This adapter board comes with the RJ45 Ethernet connector, the B10601S Ethernet transformer (the “MagJack” equal), and a 2×3 2mm header, all pre-soldered, so you do not have to do essentially the most advanced soldering steps.
Obtain absolutely the pinnacle of positioning efficiency together with your Raspberry Pi utilizing the SparkFun mosaic-X5 & IM19 IMU GNSS Flex pHAT and Module. That is considered one of our most superior GNSS reciever boards, combining the versatile industrial-grade, millimeter-level mosaic-X5 RTK receiver and the high-precision IM19 IMU. These are the final word all-in-one resolution for skilled surveying, industrial robotics, and significant autonomous techniques.
HackRF Professional
WRL-29523
The HackRF Professional from Nice Scott Devices is the extremely anticipated next-generation of reasonably priced Software program-Outlined Radio (SDR). This highly effective peripheral is able to transmitting or receiving radio alerts from 100 kHz to six GHz. Designed as an open-source {hardware} platform, it allows the testing and improvement of recent and next-generation radio applied sciences. Use it as a flexible USB peripheral or program it for full stand-alone operation.
This pre-order merchandise will probably be out there to ship in roughly December 2025.
ATMEGA2560-16AUR Microcontroller
COM-30157
The ATmega2560 is a low-power CMOS 8-bit microcontroller primarily based on the AVR enhanced RISC structure. By executing highly effective directions in a single clock cycle, the ATmega2560 achieves throughputs approaching 1 MIPS per MHz permitting the system designer to optimize energy consumption versus processing pace.
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