Based on our record, Raspberry Pi should be more popular than Google Coral. It has been mentiond 23 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
Hello, I am looking to control brushless DC (BLDC) and servo motors through ROS2 nodes. I would like to use the Google Coral dev board which runs a Debian derived OS called Mendel. What are my options to output stable PWM signals to 13 BLDC and 4 servo motors? Source: 11 months ago
Are you talking about these? https://coral.ai/products/dev-board/. Source: 11 months ago
The Google Coral Dev Board has an i.MX8 SoC, has a Google Edge TPU, and can run compiled TensorFlow Lite models. $130 for a model with 1 GB of RAM (you supply a microSD for storage). Runs Linux. Source: about 1 year ago
Do you have the budget for something more than an Arduino? The Nvidia Jetson Nano (https://developer.nvidia.com/embedded/jetson-nano-developer-kit) and Google Coral dev board (https://coral.ai/products/dev-board) are both Raspberry Pi(ish) single board computers with ML accelerators baked in. I don't completely remember the numbers, but I used a similar product from Intel (now discontinued) hooked up to a... Source: over 1 year ago
NXP i.MX8 is an interesting one, it is probably the closer to the Ambarella processor and it is even used on Google Coral Dev Boards. Source: over 1 year ago
INTPs are often very good at tinkering and programming so anything from http://raspberrypi.org will be a winner! They’ve got every budget covered from tiny computers for $5 all the way up to the accessories which can be bought on the websites linked on there that’ll turn your pi into a robot or sensor kit or anything really. Source: 11 months ago
The only thing I can get to boot on any of the 3 boards is the newest pi4 OS image on raspberrypi.org. Source: about 1 year ago
Https://raspberrypi.org lots of FOSS tools and fun projects for beginners. Source: over 1 year ago
Sure. Do what Adafruit, Sparkfun, Pihut, and the others linked from raspberrypi.org do. Source: over 1 year ago
It seems disgusting when you open raspberrypi.org and be presented with slogans like "teach, learn, make" and pictures of kids learning and playing around with the boards when it was obvious what the priority was for the company (spoiler: not those kids in the pictures). Source: over 1 year ago
Intel NUC - Intel NUCs are available as Kits(Barebones), Boards(Mainbaord only) and as perconfigured Mini-PCs.
Orange Pi - It’s an open-source single-board computer. It can run Android 4.
UDOO BOLT - UDOO BOLT SUMMARY The UDOO BOLT is a quantum leap compared to current maker boards: a portable, breakthrough supercomputer that goes up to 3.
esp32 - A very cheap small chip, compatible with Arduino.
Odroid - The Odroid is a series of single-board computers and tablet computers created by Hardkernel Co.
Udoo x86 Ultra - Udoo x86 Ultra is a modern PC, known as the most powerful X86 maker board and an Arduino 101 compatible platform.