Devices
Single-board computers and microcontrollers for prototyping, IoT, edge computing, and production embedded systems.
Comparing alternatives? The Raspberry Pi 5 and Orange Pi 5 are both powerful ARM SBCs — the Orange Pi 5 offers an NPU for AI workloads and up to 16GB RAM, while the Raspberry Pi 5 has a larger community and better software ecosystem. For AI/ML at the edge, consider the NVIDIA Jetson Nano. For real-time industrial use, the BeagleBone Black with its PRU coprocessors is a strong choice.
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Single-Board Computers
Raspberry Pi 5
Quad-core Arm Cortex-A76 SBC with 4/8GB RAM, dual 4K display output, PCIe 2.0, and extensive Linux support.
Orange Pi 5
Rockchip RK3588S-powered SBC with up to 16GB RAM, NPU for AI workloads, and PCIe support. A strong Raspberry Pi 5 alternative.
BeagleBone Black
AM335x Cortex-A8 SBC with PRU real-time coprocessors, ideal for industrial and real-time applications.
NVIDIA Jetson Nano
GPU-accelerated SBC with 128-core Maxwell GPU for AI inference and edge computing workloads.
Microcontrollers
ESP32
Low-cost Wi-Fi and Bluetooth microcontroller from Espressif, widely used for IoT projects with deep sleep support.
Arduino Uno R4
Renesas RA4M1 microcontroller board, the latest evolution of the classic Arduino platform for beginners and prototyping.
STM32 (STMicroelectronics)
Broad family of Arm Cortex-M microcontrollers used extensively in industrial, automotive, and consumer applications.
Raspberry Pi Pico W
RP2040-based microcontroller board with Wi-Fi, dual-core Arm Cortex-M0+, and excellent MicroPython/C SDK support.
nRF52840 (Nordic Semiconductor)
Bluetooth 5.3 and Thread/Zigbee multiprotocol SoC, ideal for low-power wireless IoT and wearable devices.