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Farnell shipping expanded range of education kits from DFRobot Farnell has expanded its range of educational devices from DFRobot. These user-friendly open-source hardware and software tools are intended to inspire future creators by offering an introduction to electronic project design.
Farnell now stocks more than 140 products from DFRobot including a series of robotics kits and the popular Boson Starter Kit for micro:bit.
DFRobotâs kits introduce users to robotics and programming by simulating real-world equipment and applications. The Max:Bot is a programmable entry-level DIY robot featuring motors, speakers and sensors that teaches junior students how to build a robot with direct programming and remote control operation.
Chicago – June 3, 2021: Newark, an Avnet Company and global distributor of electronic components, products and solutions, has expanded its range of educational devices from DFRobot. DF Robot’s user-friendly open-source hardware and software tools are designed to inspire future creators by offering an introduction to electronic project design. Newark now stocks more than 140 products from DFRobot including…
Newark now stocks OrangeCrab open-source FPGA development board
The ultra-compact high-end FPGA OrangeCrab development board enables flexible design due to its tiny Adafruit Feather form factor and two memory configuration options.
Chicago – May 25, 2021: Newark, an Avnet Company and global distributor of electronic components, products and solutions, has expanded its range of single board computer (SBC) development kits with the addition of the OrangeCrab r0.2 open-source FPGA development board from Good Stuff Department.
The OrangeCrab expertly combines the ultra-compact Adafruit Feather form factor that electronic designers love with the high power normally associated with much larger Field-Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGA) development boards. The OrangeCrab is based on the Lattice EPC5 FPGA and features two memory configurations including the ECP5 25F/128Mbit and ECP5 85F/521Mbit. The FPGA is compatible with open-source toolchain and perfect for experimenting with
Farnell stocks OrangeCrab FPGA development board Farnell has expanded its range of single board computer (SBC) development kits with the addition of the OrangeCrab r0.2 open-source FPGA development board from Good Stuff Department.
Good Stuff Department is a developer of open-source hardware products with a focus on micro-controller and FPGA development boards.
The OrangeCrab combines the ultra-compact Adafruit Feather form factor with high power that s normally associated with much larger Field-Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGA) development boards.
The OrangeCrab is based on the Lattice EPC5 FPGA and features two memory configurations including the ECP5 25F/128Mbit and ECP5 85F/521Mbit. The FPGA is compatible with open-source toolchain and can used for experimenting with RISC-V and other softcore SoCs. The variety of peripherals built into the OrangeCrab makes it suitable for many real-world applications.