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  • iMX RT1011 Nano Kit is Here!

    iMX RT1011 Nano Kit is Here!

    We are excited to announce the iMX RT1011 Nano Kit, a small, high-performing prototyping kit designed around NXP iMX RT1011 Crossover MCU operating at up to 500 MHz.

  • Documentation Updated for nRF52840 MDK USB Dongle

    Documentation Updated for nRF52840 MDK USB Dongle

    We are excited to announce that Documentation v2.0.0 is now available! There are many updates in this version that we hope you'll like.

  • Introducing CircuitPython

    Introducing CircuitPython

    CircuitPython is an implementation of Python for microcontrollers. Once you get your board set up, open any text editor, and start editing code.

  • nRF52840 Connect Kit is Here!

    nRF52840 Connect Kit is Here!

    We are excited to announce the nRF52840 Connect Kit! It comes with a more mainstream form factor, USB-C, 64 Mbit QSPI flash, flexible power management and a rich set of features.

  • Meet M60 Mechanical Keyboard

    Meet M60 Mechanical Keyboard

    A few months ago, we made a hand-wired keyboard powered by Python. It is a typical prototype which got a lot of feedback. So we designed M60 to turn it into production.

  • Programming nRF5x SoCs with Pitaya-Link

    Programming nRF5x SoCs with Pitaya-Link

    Pitaya-Link is a low-cost debug probe based on the CMSIS-DAP (aka DAPLink) protocol standard. This post details how to program the nRF5x SoCs using Pitaya-Link.