Weekly Roundup #26 - New Maker Products // News
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This week there’s a few odd SBCs, some blasts from the past and a swag of Pi stuff.
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Crowd Funding
KickStarter
First up on Kickstarter we have …
The Nixie Clock VI
… the Nixie Clock Mark 6 is, well, a Nixie clock for all you steam-punk people out there. The creator has launched a dozen other Kickstarters, so seems to be successful.HubPi Cam
Another small project is the HubPi Cam, which contains a USB hub, camera and case for your Raspberry Pi Zero W.RasPiO
And yet another small one, the RasPIO is a bunch of boards in different styles containing the new APA102 type RGB LEDs, which use an SPI bus rather than a really hard to time quasi-serial bus like the WS2812s. They also have a controller hat for the Pi Zero.RaspUnderControl
Might as well continue the PI theme going on here with the RaspUnderControl, which is a simple board that provides a power button for your Pi.MonsterBorg
MonsterBorg is, well, a robot, but this one doesn’t want to assimilate anything, at least for now. It aims at the STEM market with a 5A motor controller board called the ThunderBorg, and the four wheeled thingy called the MonsterBorg. They claim up to 3 hours runtime running from 37mm Zhengke motors. All you need is a Pi, a camera and 10 AA batteries.M5Stack
The M5Stack is another one of those stackable module STEM products. The core module contains an ESP8266, STM32, 2" LCD and SX1278 LoRa in a 5cm square aluminum container. There’s a bunch of add-ons that make this a really appealing Kickstarter; like 8 channel logic analyzer, true power measurement, GPS, relays, battery, motor drivers and power socket. They’re all stackable so pick and choose what you want.PETS
PETS has nothing to do with animals, thank goodness, but is another STEM product aiming at teaching kids how to program. It’s very similar to others around, but have come up with a number curriculum to aide the STEM teacher. Also comes with a guide on how to make your own.LittleArm Big
The LittleArm Big is essentially the same as the LittleArm, but it’s, er, big. It has all the same specs as it’s little brother, but can now lift up your Maccas quarter pounder for you. Do we have quarter pounders anymore? I have no idea.STACKER S2
Yet another 3D printer, but unlike 90% of them on crowd funding sites looks like it does the job. It’s expensive, but the word “industrial” gives it this price ticket. It’s a two head printer, capable of printing 175mm by 315mm by 525mm at 150mm/second down to 6 microns and can accept almost any known filament you can throw at it. Did I say it has a kW power supply? It is after all industrial.FetchitGO
The FetchitGO is a simple concept, but pretty cool. It’s a small whiteboard with a bunch of buttons that can talk to IFTTT, Nest, Hue and a bunch of other services. You program the buttons using an app on your smartphone. Not sure what’s inside, but more than likely an ESP8266 or ESP32.IndieGoGo
IndieGoGo is out of the picture again this week,
Crowd Supply
ANAVI Infrared pHAT
but CrowdSupply has a simple campaign that provides infrared for your Pi and also connectors for sensors. So, it’s aimed at people wanting to control their house heating and cooling.Honorable mentions
MYC-JA5D2X
A while ago Atmel launched the SAMA5 series SoCs, which contain a Cortex-A5 designed for ultra low power applications. MyIRTech have now released a development board with all the good stuff you expect from an embedded board. It runs the SAMA5D2 SoC on a SODIMM with 256MB flash, 256MB DDR3, 64KB EEPROM and 100MbE. Like all manufacturer dev boards it’s a little expensive, but boards with the SAMA5 are rare.SOM-PH8700
Whilst over at Element14, there’s an SBC based on the Sitara AM335 SoC, which is a dual-core Cortex-A8 running at 1GHz and all the usual embedded options that you’d expect with one notable difference of an FPGA expansion interface.NanoPi M1 Plus
Then our FriendlyARM friends have come out with the NanoPi M1 Plus which adds in WiFi, Bluetooth and 1GbE, but with the loss of one of the USB ports. These days WiFi and Bluetooth are essential for any SBC so this is a good step for FriendlyARM.Maker Shops
Tindie
There’s at least one unusual thing on Tindie this week,