Developers, electronic enthusiasts and hobbyists interested in designing robotics and Internet of Things projects may be interested in a new piece of hardware created by Australian electronics developer Evgeny Muryshkin. The Quokka FPGA IoT Controller has been designed to combine both robotics and IoT by providing an easy-to-use development board with accompanying toolkits.
Specifications of the Quokka FPGA IoT Controller include 50MHz clock, Altera Cyclone IV, 6K logic elements, EP4CE6E22C8, 40 GPIO (3 banks by 8 pins, with direction and voltage (3.3V or 5V) configuration, 16 raw IO pins 3.3V), 2x Dual Channel 10 bit ADC (3.3V), 2x Dual Channel 10 bit DAC (3.3V), H-Bridge for DC motors with support for external power, Input voltage range 5-24V and WiFi module (WiPy). Watch the video below to learn more about the Quokka FPGA IoT Controller which has this week taken to Kickstarter to raise the AU$30,000 required to make the jump into manufacture and into the hands of developers and electronic engineers worldwide.
The Quokka FPGA IoT Controller is now available to back via Kickstarter with early bird pledges starting from AU$150 with delivery expected to take place during Amy 2018 if all goes well. For full specifications and more information jump over to the official Kickstarter campaign page via the link below.
Source: Kickstarter
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