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WIZnet Ethernet-Enabled Microcontroller Boards Leverage Raspberry Pi Chipsets

WIZnet recently introduced two new microcontroller boards with built-in Ethernet controllers, flash memory, and compatibility with the Raspberry Pi Pico. The W6100-EVB-Pico2 is powered by the advanced RP2350 microcontroller, while the W55RP20-EVB-Pico utilizes the RP2040 microcontroller, each offering unique features suited for diverse networking applications. The W6100-EVB-Pico2 is a versatile evaluation board designed for applications […]

MONOKEY, The One-Button Bluetooth Keyboard Powered by XIAO ESP32C3

Tired of all those unused keys collecting dust on your keyboard? Meet MONOKEY, a one-button Bluetooth keyboard designed to simplify your tech experience. Created by Big Bad Cult, MONOKEY is a revolutionary wireless 1% mechanical keyboard that brings utility, fun, and personalization to your daily tasks. Whether you’re looking for a practical key charm, a fidget tool, or a programmable button for macros, MONOKEY offers endless possibilitiesβ€”all powered by the reliable XIAO ESP32C3 microcontroller.

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Hardwares

The MONOKEY project is built using the following hardware components:

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How the Project Works

The MONOKEY is a compact and portable one-button Bluetooth keyboard that connects effortlessly to any Bluetooth-enabled device, including smartphones, tablets, and computers. Out-of-the-box Bluetooth connectivity allows it to pair quickly with any compatible device, making it instantly ready for use with just one app for mapping. You can program MONOKEY to perform a wide range of tasks, from executing complex keyboard combinations to controlling media playback or even simplifying repetitive tasks like typing passwords with a single press.

Thanks to its hot-swappable key switches, MONOKEY is customizableβ€”you can easily swap key switches and keycaps to match your personal style and preferences without needing to solder. Additionally, MONOKEY supports Wi-Fi connectivity, enabling advanced users to develop custom firmware using Arduino libraries. This feature opens up endless possibilities for creating custom commands or macros.

MONOKEY is powered by a 100 mAh rechargeable battery, providing long-lasting use. Charging is made simple with a USB-C port, ensuring fast recharges when needed. Its lightweight and compact design make it highly portable, allowing you to carry it with ease and add an extra layer of personalization to your tech setup wherever you go.

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Get Your MONOKEY Today!

Interested in simplifying your life, one key at a time? The MONOKEY has been launched on Kickstarter with over 400% funded. You can still order oneΒ  today for just $39! Shipping is available worldwide, with a $5 flat rate for the US and Canada. Get your MONOKEY before Christmas and revolutionize your workflow with this practical, customizable one-key Bluetooth keyboard. For more details and to join the community, hop onto their Discord. Click your worries away!

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Coin-sized Development Board Based on RISC-V CH32V203 Microcontroller, Priced at $6.50

The LANA TNY by Phyx is a compact development board featuring the WCH CH32V203 RISC-V microcontroller. Similar in size to the Adafruit QT Py and Seeed Studio XIAO, it offers additional SMD pins for expanded input/output capabilities and includes a built-in WS2811-compatible LED output. At its core, the CH32V203G6 microcontroller runs a 32-bit RISC-V processor […]
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