I may be late to the party but there is gadget that a friend just turned me on to called the Flipper (like the dolphin- the logo). Imagine a nicely packaged bus pirate with a small LCD display, SD card slot, rechargeable battery (USB C) and a bunch of LF 125 Khz, NFC (13.56 Mhz), BT LE and Sub 1 Ghz ISM transceivers- key fobs, etc. It does all the standard I2C, SPI, One Wire , UART stuff, Infrared remotes and other stuff. It can provide 5 or 3.3v at moderate currents- a dozen or so hardware I/O's are 3.3v with 5v tolerance. It uses a Dual Core ARM CPU- 64 bit and an M0 for UI stuff (I think). You can load custom firmware from micro SD card- there is an SDK that I haven't studied yet. It has a lot of cool apps already like a spectrum analyzer that goes from 300 to 900 Mhz for ISM band key fobs, etc. It can work standalone, or with a nice PC app or a phone app which is limited so far. Its pretty cool and right up this group's alley. Guys are calling them the nerd's Tamagotchi. Its $169 direct from the manufacturer's site. There are also a bunch of Ebay sellers scalping them for over $300- they were in short supply for a while- go direct to the company. Google "Flipper Zero". There are some Youtube demos as well. I just ordered a couple and will bring them to a face to face meeting eventually.
Regards, John M. Wettroth E: [email protected] M: (919) 349-9875 H: (984) 329-5420 _______________________________________________ Triangle, NC Embedded Interest Group mailing list To post message: [email protected] List info: http://mail.triembed.org/mailman/listinfo/triembed_triembed.org TriEmbed web site: https://TriEmbed.org To unsubscribe, click link and send a blank message: mailto:[email protected]?subject=unsubscribe Searchable email archive available at https://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/
