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Realtek's RTL8722DM_mini development board is now supported in the Arduino IDE.
In addition to features found on the regular RTL8722DM such as GPIO, UART, SPI, I2C, ADC, WiFi and BLE 5.0, the new mini development board integrates a microphone, audio output jack and SD card slot for audio...
Microcontrollers are known for its low power usage and limited resources thus often deemed unable to understand Python script as Python need interpretor to translate script into machine langauge and intepretor are usaully quite resource-consuming. However, MicroPython has arisen as a lean and...
When using WiFi capable microcontrollers, a common task is typing the credentials required to connect to a wireless network into the code, then compiling and uploading the code onto the development board.
This can become troublesome and repetitive when deploying many systems to operate in...
Realtek's RTL8722DM development board now officially supports running Python code through the MicroPython firmware. You can control the GPIO and other peripherals using the Python syntax through the REPL interface in MicroPython, or by writing it as a script on the device.
Here is an example...
Realtek's RTL8722 microcontroller supports BLE 5.0, can be programmed using the Arduino IDE and includes examples on how to use the BLE library to define your own services and characteristics to fit the project requirements.
For projects requiring low power consumption, you can use BLE for...
Realtek's RTL8722DM development board now supports running Python code through the MicroPython firmware. You can now control the GPIO and other peripherals using the Python syntax through the REPL interface in MicroPython, or by writing it as a script on the device.
MicroPython on the RTL8722DM...
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Realtek's RTL8722DM development board is now supported in the Linux and macOS operating systems. You can now program and flash the RTL8722DM in all three operating systems, using either the Arduino IDE or the SDK with GCC.
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The RTL8722DM is an IoT-ready...
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Realtek's Ameba-D development board (using the RTL8722DM SOC) is now supported in the Arduino IDE. It is an IoT-ready MCU powered by an ARM Cortex-M4 core at up to 200MHz coupled with a Cortex-M0 core at up to 20MHz. It is specially designed to be pin-compatible with the Arduino...
Realtek's AmebaIoT ecosystem also has the low-cost Ameba-2 development board using the RTL8710 soc. This board is also a WiFi capable, Arduino compatible IoT board designed for project integration. The RTL8710 soc is tightly integrated on a small form-factor pcb module together with a USB to...
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Continuing from my previous introduction of the Realtek RTL8195 development board, I would like to inform everyone of a new service provided along with the board.
AmebaIoT development board users are now able to register for a free cloud-based MQTT broker service at...
REALTEK RTL8195 Arduino Compatible WiFi IoT Development Board
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I would like to introduce the Ameba-1 development board (using the RTL8195AM/RTL8710AF soc) from Realtek's AmebaIoT ecosystem. It is an IoT-ready MCU powered by a ARM Cortex-M3 core. It is specially designed to be...
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