# device — Open Hardware Directory

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**62 device listed.**

## VisionFive2 Lite

Compact RISC-V SBC with StarFive JH7110S quad-core 64-bit processor @ 1.25GHz, up to 8GB LPDDR4, onboard WiFi 6 and Bluetooth 5.4, Gigabit Ethernet, HDMI 2.0, M.2 NVMe slot, MIPI CSI camera, 40-pin GPIO, and USB 3.0. Supports Debian, Fedora, OpenWrt, and other Linux distributions.

[Details](https://openhardware.directory/devices/waveshare-visionfive2-lite) | [Markdown](https://openhardware.directory/devices/waveshare-visionfive2-lite/md)

## Adafruit PyGamer

Handheld gaming console and dev board powered by ATSAMD51J19 (120MHz Cortex-M4F) with a 1.8" TFT display, 5 NeoPixels, accelerometer, and Feather-compatible headers. Runs MakeCode Arcade, CircuitPython, or Arduino.

[Details](https://openhardware.directory/devices/adafruit-pygamer) | [Markdown](https://openhardware.directory/devices/adafruit-pygamer/md)

## Adafruit Metro M7 with microSD

High-performance Arduino-compatible board powered by the NXP iMX RT1011 Cortex-M7 at 500 MHz, with 8MB QSPI flash, microSD slot, STEMMA QT, and USB-C.

[Details](https://openhardware.directory/devices/adafruit-metro-m7) | [Markdown](https://openhardware.directory/devices/adafruit-metro-m7/md)

## Adafruit METRO M0 Express

Arduino Uno-compatible development board powered by ATSAMD21G18 Cortex M0+ at 48MHz with 256KB flash, 32KB SRAM, 2MB SPI flash, and CircuitPython pre-loaded. Features Arduino shield compatibility and native USB.

[Details](https://openhardware.directory/devices/adafruit-metro-m0-express) | [Markdown](https://openhardware.directory/devices/adafruit-metro-m0-express/md)

## Raspberry Pi 4 Model B

Flagship Raspberry Pi SBC with BCM2711 quad-core Cortex-A72 @ 1.5GHz, dual-band WiFi, Gigabit Ethernet, dual micro-HDMI 4K outputs, USB 3.0, and USB-C power. Available in 1GB, 2GB, 4GB, and 8GB LPDDR4 RAM variants.

[Details](https://openhardware.directory/devices/raspberry-pi-4-model-b) | [Markdown](https://openhardware.directory/devices/raspberry-pi-4-model-b/md)

## Adafruit Feather RP2040 SCORPIO

RP2040 Feather board with 8 consecutive 5V-level-shifted PIO outputs dedicated to NeoPixel LED strip control, 8MB flash, USB-C, and LiPo charging.

[Details](https://openhardware.directory/devices/adafruit-feather-rp2040-scorpio) | [Markdown](https://openhardware.directory/devices/adafruit-feather-rp2040-scorpio/md)

## Adafruit HalloWing M4 Express

Skull-shaped ATSAMD51J19 dev board (120MHz Cortex-M4F) with a 1.54" 240×240 IPS TFT, 4 capacitive touch inputs, 4 NeoPixels, accelerometer, speaker driver, and LiPoly charging. Perfect for Halloween props and wearables.

[Details](https://openhardware.directory/devices/adafruit-hallowing-m4-express) | [Markdown](https://openhardware.directory/devices/adafruit-hallowing-m4-express/md)

## ESP32-C6-WROOM-1-N4 Module

Espressif ESP32-C6 WROOM module with 4MB flash and PCB antenna, supporting Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax), Bluetooth 5 LE, Zigbee 3.0, and Thread — for soldering onto custom IoT hardware.

[Details](https://openhardware.directory/devices/esp32-c6-wroom-1-n4) | [Markdown](https://openhardware.directory/devices/esp32-c6-wroom-1-n4/md)

## ESP32-C6-WROOM-1-N8 Module

Espressif ESP32-C6 WROOM module with 8MB flash and PCB antenna, supporting Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax), Bluetooth 5 LE, Zigbee 3.0, and Thread — for soldering onto custom IoT hardware.

[Details](https://openhardware.directory/devices/esp32-c6-wroom-1-n8) | [Markdown](https://openhardware.directory/devices/esp32-c6-wroom-1-n8/md)

## Raspberry Pi Pico 2W

The Raspberry Pi Pico 2W is a wireless microcontroller board built on the RP2350 chip, delivering dual Cortex-M33 or RISC-V cores at 150MHz with 2.4GHz WiFi 4 (WPA3), Bluetooth 5.2, and 4MB flash — a major step up from the RP2040-based Pico W.

[Details](https://openhardware.directory/devices/raspberry-pi-pico-2w) | [Markdown](https://openhardware.directory/devices/raspberry-pi-pico-2w/md)

## ESP32-C6-DevKitC-1-N8

Espressif reference development board for the ESP32-C6 with 8MB flash, Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5 LE, Zigbee 3.0, Thread, RGB LED, dual USB-C ports, and full GPIO breakout.

[Details](https://openhardware.directory/devices/esp32-c6-devkitc-1-n8) | [Markdown](https://openhardware.directory/devices/esp32-c6-devkitc-1-n8/md)

## Circuit Playground Bluefruit

Round educational microcontroller with Nordic nRF52840 (64MHz Cortex-M4F + BLE), 10 NeoPixels, accelerometer, microphone, light sensor, speaker, 8 alligator-clip I/O pads, and USB. Runs CircuitPython, MakeCode, and Arduino.

[Details](https://openhardware.directory/devices/circuit-playground-bluefruit) | [Markdown](https://openhardware.directory/devices/circuit-playground-bluefruit/md)

## Raspberry Pi 500

The Raspberry Pi 500 is an all-in-one desktop computer built into a compact keyboard, packing a quad-core Cortex-A76 at 2.4GHz, 8GB LPDDR4X RAM, 32GB microSD, dual-band WiFi 5, Bluetooth 5.0, and a 40-pin GPIO header into a single plug-and-go device.

[Details](https://openhardware.directory/devices/raspberry-pi-500) | [Markdown](https://openhardware.directory/devices/raspberry-pi-500/md)

## Adafruit Feather RP2040 with DVI Output

RP2040 Feather board with a DVI/HDMI-compatible output port for driving displays at up to 800×480, plus LiPo charging, USB-C, NeoPixel, and STEMMA QT.

[Details](https://openhardware.directory/devices/adafruit-feather-rp2040-dvi) | [Markdown](https://openhardware.directory/devices/adafruit-feather-rp2040-dvi/md)

## Pycom SiPy

ESP32-based MicroPython development board with WiFi, Bluetooth LE, and +22dBm SigFox radio (RCZ2/RCZ4). Breadboard-compatible with ultra-low power modes, ideal for long-range sub-GHz IoT deployments.

[Details](https://openhardware.directory/devices/pycom-sipy) | [Markdown](https://openhardware.directory/devices/pycom-sipy/md)

## Adafruit Feather STM32F405 Express

High-speed Feather-form-factor dev board with STM32F405 ARM Cortex-M4F @ 168MHz, 1MB Flash, 192KB RAM, 2MB SPI Flash, USB-C, STEMMA QT, SD card socket, and LiPo charging. Adafruit's fastest CircuitPython board.

[Details](https://openhardware.directory/devices/adafruit-feather-stm32f405-express) | [Markdown](https://openhardware.directory/devices/adafruit-feather-stm32f405-express/md)

## Adafruit Metro RP2350 with PSRAM

The Adafruit Metro RP2350 with PSRAM is an Arduino Uno–footprint development board powered by the RP2350 chip, featuring 16MB flash, 520KB SRAM, and 8MB QSPI PSRAM for expanded dynamic memory — ideal for data-intensive CircuitPython and C/C++ projects.

[Details](https://openhardware.directory/devices/adafruit-metro-rp2350-psram) | [Markdown](https://openhardware.directory/devices/adafruit-metro-rp2350-psram/md)

## Adafruit Feather RP2040 RFM69 868/915 MHz

RP2040 Feather with integrated RFM69HCW 868/915 MHz packet radio transceiver, 8MB flash, LiPo charging, STEMMA QT, and uFL antenna connector for long-range wireless mesh networks.

[Details](https://openhardware.directory/devices/adafruit-feather-rp2040-rfm69) | [Markdown](https://openhardware.directory/devices/adafruit-feather-rp2040-rfm69/md)

## Adafruit Feather RP2040 with RFM95 LoRa 915 MHz

RP2040 Feather with integrated RFM95W LoRa radio at 915 MHz (SX1276), 8MB flash, up to 20 km range, LiPo charging, STEMMA QT, and uFL antenna connector.

[Details](https://openhardware.directory/devices/adafruit-feather-rp2040-rfm95) | [Markdown](https://openhardware.directory/devices/adafruit-feather-rp2040-rfm95/md)

## Adafruit ESP32-S2 Feather with w.FL Antenna

The Adafruit ESP32-S2 Feather with w.FL is a Feather-form WiFi microcontroller board with a w.FL (MHF4) external antenna connector for extended range. It features a 240MHz ESP32-S2 single-core CPU, 4MB flash, 2MB PSRAM, native USB-C, and LiPo battery charging — no Bluetooth.

[Details](https://openhardware.directory/devices/adafruit-feather-esp32-s2-wfl) | [Markdown](https://openhardware.directory/devices/adafruit-feather-esp32-s2-wfl/md)

## Adafruit PyPortal Titano

Large-screen IoT display board with ATSAMD51J20 + ESP32 WiFi coprocessor, 3.5" 320×480 resistive touchscreen TFT, 8MB Flash, microSD, speaker, and USB-C. Designed for Python-powered internet-connected dashboards.

[Details](https://openhardware.directory/devices/adafruit-pyportal-titano) | [Markdown](https://openhardware.directory/devices/adafruit-pyportal-titano/md)

## Pycom GPy

ESP32-based triple-network MicroPython board with WiFi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth LE, and LTE CAT-M1/NB1 cellular. 4MB RAM, 8MB flash, 22 GPIO, breadboard-compatible. Ideal for global LTE IoT deployments.

[Details](https://openhardware.directory/devices/pycom-gpy) | [Markdown](https://openhardware.directory/devices/pycom-gpy/md)

## Pycom FiPy

Five-network ESP32 MicroPython board with WiFi, Bluetooth LE, LoRa, SigFox, and dual LTE-M (CAT-M1/NB1). 4MB RAM, 8MB flash, 22 GPIO. The most connected Pycom module for versatile LPWAN IoT applications.

[Details](https://openhardware.directory/devices/pycom-fipy) | [Markdown](https://openhardware.directory/devices/pycom-fipy/md)

## ESP32-H2-DevKitM-1-N4S

Espressif development board for the ESP32-H2 with Bluetooth 5 LE, Zigbee 3.0, Thread, and Matter support, 4MB flash, USB-C, RGB LED, and full GPIO breakout — no Wi-Fi.

[Details](https://openhardware.directory/devices/esp32-h2-devkitm-1-n4s) | [Markdown](https://openhardware.directory/devices/esp32-h2-devkitm-1-n4s/md)

## Raspberry Pi Pico 2

The Raspberry Pi Pico 2 is an RP2350-based microcontroller board with dual ARM Cortex-M33 or RISC-V Hazard3 cores at 150MHz, 520KB SRAM, and 4MB flash. It doubles the RAM and flash of the original Pico while retaining pin compatibility — available with or without pre-soldered headers.

[Details](https://openhardware.directory/devices/raspberry-pi-pico-2) | [Markdown](https://openhardware.directory/devices/raspberry-pi-pico-2/md)

## Adafruit ItsyBitsy nRF52840 Express

Tiny breadboard-friendly Bluetooth LE board with Nordic nRF52840 Cortex-M4F @ 64MHz, 1MB Flash, 256KB RAM, 2MB QSPI Flash, 21 GPIO, and native USB — all in a 36×17.6mm footprint. Supports CircuitPython and Arduino.

[Details](https://openhardware.directory/devices/adafruit-itsybitsy-nrf52840-express) | [Markdown](https://openhardware.directory/devices/adafruit-itsybitsy-nrf52840-express/md)

## ESP32-H2-MINI-1 Module

Espressif ESP32-H2 MINI module with 4MB flash and PCB antenna, supporting Bluetooth 5 LE, Zigbee 3.0, Thread, and Matter — a compact bare module for custom PCB designs without Wi-Fi.

[Details](https://openhardware.directory/devices/esp32-h2-mini-1) | [Markdown](https://openhardware.directory/devices/esp32-h2-mini-1/md)

## Adafruit Feather RP2040 with USB Type A Host

RP2040 Feather with a dedicated USB Type-A host port powered by a 5V boost converter, enabling connection to USB devices like keyboards, mice, and MIDI controllers alongside standard USB-C programming.

[Details](https://openhardware.directory/devices/adafruit-feather-rp2040-usb-host) | [Markdown](https://openhardware.directory/devices/adafruit-feather-rp2040-usb-host/md)

## Adafruit Feather nRF52840 Sense

Sensor-rich BLE Feather with Nordic nRF52840 (64MHz Cortex-M4F), 6 onboard sensors (9-DoF IMU, magnetometer, proximity/light, PDM mic, humidity, barometric pressure), 21 GPIO, and FCC/IC/TELEC certified.

[Details](https://openhardware.directory/devices/adafruit-feather-nrf52840-sense) | [Markdown](https://openhardware.directory/devices/adafruit-feather-nrf52840-sense/md)

## ProS3[D] ESP32-S3 by Unexpected Maker

The ProS3[D] is Unexpected Maker's flagship ESP32-S3 development board featuring a dual antenna system (onboard 3D high-gain + u.FL for external), an I2C battery fuel gauge, 16MB flash, 8MB PSRAM, dual 700mA LDOs, and STEMMA QT — with software-switchable RF routing.

[Details](https://openhardware.directory/devices/pros3d-esp32-s3) | [Markdown](https://openhardware.directory/devices/pros3d-esp32-s3/md)

## FeatherS3[D] ESP32-S3 by Unexpected Maker

The FeatherS3[D] is Unexpected Maker's Feather-form ESP32-S3 board with a dual antenna system (onboard + u.FL, software-switchable), I2C battery fuel gauge, 16MB flash, 8MB PSRAM, two STEMMA QT connectors, and LiPo charging — all in the standard Adafruit Feather footprint.

[Details](https://openhardware.directory/devices/feathers3d-esp32-s3) | [Markdown](https://openhardware.directory/devices/feathers3d-esp32-s3/md)

## Pycom LoPy4

ESP32-based quad-network MicroPython board with WiFi, Bluetooth LE, LoRa (SX1276 868/915/433MHz), and SigFox. 4MB PSRAM, 8MB flash, 24 GPIO. Can function as a nano LoRa gateway. FCC/CE certified.

[Details](https://openhardware.directory/devices/pycom-lopy4) | [Markdown](https://openhardware.directory/devices/pycom-lopy4/md)

## TinyS3[D] ESP32-S3 by Unexpected Maker

The TinyS3[D] is Unexpected Maker's ultra-compact ESP32-S3 board in the TinyPICO form factor, featuring a dual antenna system (onboard + u.FL, software-switchable), I2C battery fuel gauge, 8MB flash, 8MB PSRAM, LiPo charging, and 17 GPIO pins — all in a tiny castellated module.

[Details](https://openhardware.directory/devices/tinys3d-esp32-s3) | [Markdown](https://openhardware.directory/devices/tinys3d-esp32-s3/md)

## Raspberry Pi Zero WH

Raspberry Pi Zero W with pre-soldered 40-pin GPIO headers. BCM2835 single-core 1GHz ARM11, 512MB RAM, built-in 802.11 b/g/n WiFi (BCM43143), Bluetooth LE, Mini HDMI, Micro USB, and MicroSD. No soldering required.

[Details](https://openhardware.directory/devices/raspberry-pi-zero-wh) | [Markdown](https://openhardware.directory/devices/raspberry-pi-zero-wh/md)

## ESP32-S2-WROVER Module

Bare WiFi module with Espressif ESP32-S2 single-core Xtensa LX7 @ 240MHz, 4MB Flash, 2MB PSRAM, 802.11b/g/n, native USB 1.1 OTG, and SMD pads. Intended for integration onto custom PCBs, not a standalone dev board.

[Details](https://openhardware.directory/devices/esp32-s2-wrover-module) | [Markdown](https://openhardware.directory/devices/esp32-s2-wrover-module/md)

## Raspberry Pi 500+

The Raspberry Pi 500+ is a premium all-in-one keyboard computer with the Raspberry Pi 5 processor, 16GB LPDDR4X RAM, 256GB internal NVMe SSD, mechanical Gateron KS-33 switches with RGB, dual-band WiFi 5, Bluetooth 5.0, and a 40-pin GPIO header — a complete high-performance desktop in a keyboard.

[Details](https://openhardware.directory/devices/raspberry-pi-500-plus) | [Markdown](https://openhardware.directory/devices/raspberry-pi-500-plus/md)

## Adafruit Metro RP2040

Arduino-Uno-compatible development board powered by the RP2040 with 16MB QSPI flash, microSD slot, STEMMA QT, onboard NeoPixel, USB-C, and an RX/TX switch for serial flexibility.

[Details](https://openhardware.directory/devices/adafruit-metro-rp2040) | [Markdown](https://openhardware.directory/devices/adafruit-metro-rp2040/md)

## ESP32-S2-WROVER-I Module with uFL

Bare WiFi module with ESP32-S2 Xtensa LX7 @ 240MHz, 4MB Flash, 2MB PSRAM, 802.11b/g/n, native USB OTG, and a uFL connector for an external antenna. Drop-in variant of the WROVER for improved RF range.

[Details](https://openhardware.directory/devices/esp32-s2-wrover-i-module-with-ufl) | [Markdown](https://openhardware.directory/devices/esp32-s2-wrover-i-module-with-ufl/md)

## ESP32-C3-DevKit-RUST-2

Espressif RISC-V dev board optimized for Rust programming, featuring ESP32-C3-MINI-1 with 4MB flash, Wi-Fi, BT5, onboard ICM-42670-P IMU, SHTC3 temperature/humidity sensor, and USB-C.

[Details](https://openhardware.directory/devices/esp32-c3-devkit-rust-2) | [Markdown](https://openhardware.directory/devices/esp32-c3-devkit-rust-2/md)

## ESP32-S2 Saola 1R Dev Kit

Espressif official ESP32-S2-WROVER development board with dual 20-pin headers (breadboard-friendly), 8MB Flash, 2MB PSRAM, WiFi, dual Micro-USB (native USB + UART bridge), NeoPixel RGB LED, and boot/reset buttons.

[Details](https://openhardware.directory/devices/esp32-s2-saola-1r-dev-kit) | [Markdown](https://openhardware.directory/devices/esp32-s2-saola-1r-dev-kit/md)

## ESP32-S2 Kaluga Dev Kit

Espressif's multimedia-focused ESP32-S2 evaluation platform bundling four extension boards: audio player, capacitive touch panel, 3.2" LCD display, and camera module. Designed to showcase ESP32-S2 human-computer interaction features.

[Details](https://openhardware.directory/devices/esp32-s2-kaluga-dev-kit) | [Markdown](https://openhardware.directory/devices/esp32-s2-kaluga-dev-kit/md)

## Espressif ESP32-S3-BOX-3

Open-source AIoT development kit with ESP32-S3, 2.4" touchscreen, dual microphones, speaker, Wi-Fi, BLE, Matter support, 16MB flash, 16MB PSRAM, and a high-density expansion connector.

[Details](https://openhardware.directory/devices/esp32-s3-box-3) | [Markdown](https://openhardware.directory/devices/esp32-s3-box-3/md)

## Adafruit Feather M4 CAN Express

CAN-bus-capable Feather with ATSAME51J19 ARM Cortex-M4F @ 120MHz, built-in CAN transceiver + 5V booster, USB-C, 21 GPIO, 2MB SPI Flash, dual DAC, and LiPo charging. Ideal for automotive and industrial CAN Bus projects.

[Details](https://openhardware.directory/devices/adafruit-feather-m4-can-express) | [Markdown](https://openhardware.directory/devices/adafruit-feather-m4-can-express/md)

## Espressif ESP32-S3-BOX-3B

ESP32-S3-BOX-3 bundle kit including the AIoT dev board with 2.4" touchscreen, dual mics, speaker, plus the DOCK stand, RGB LED module, USB-C cable, and Dupont wires.

[Details](https://openhardware.directory/devices/esp32-s3-box-3b) | [Markdown](https://openhardware.directory/devices/esp32-s3-box-3b/md)

## FeatherS2 ESP32-S2

Full-featured ESP32-S2 Feather-compatible board by Unexpected Maker with 16MB Flash, 8MB QSPI PSRAM, WiFi, native USB-C, 21 GPIO, STEMMA QT, APA102 RGB LED, ambient light sensor, and dual 700mA LDOs.

[Details](https://openhardware.directory/devices/feathers2-esp32-s2) | [Markdown](https://openhardware.directory/devices/feathers2-esp32-s2/md)

## Adafruit ESP32-S3 Feather 8MB w.FL Antenna

ESP32-S3 Feather board with 8MB flash, w.FL external antenna connector (MHF3/IPEX3), native USB-C, MAX17048 battery monitor, LiPo charging, NeoPixel, and STEMMA QT.

[Details](https://openhardware.directory/devices/adafruit-feather-esp32-s3-8mb-wfl) | [Markdown](https://openhardware.directory/devices/adafruit-feather-esp32-s3-8mb-wfl/md)

## Adafruit Metro ESP32-S2

Arduino Uno-compatible WiFi dev board with ESP32-S2 single-core @ 240MHz, 4MB Flash, 2MB PSRAM, native USB-C, STEMMA QT, LiPoly charging, MAX17048 fuel gauge, barrel jack, and UNO shield compatibility.

[Details](https://openhardware.directory/devices/adafruit-metro-esp32-s2) | [Markdown](https://openhardware.directory/devices/adafruit-metro-esp32-s2/md)

## Adafruit ItsyBitsy ESP32 PCB Antenna

Compact ItsyBitsy-format ESP32 board with 8MB flash, 2MB PSRAM, PCB antenna, Wi-Fi + Bluetooth Classic + BLE, 20 GPIO, NeoPixel, STEMMA QT, and Micro-B USB.

[Details](https://openhardware.directory/devices/adafruit-itsybitsy-esp32-pcb) | [Markdown](https://openhardware.directory/devices/adafruit-itsybitsy-esp32-pcb/md)

## Adafruit ItsyBitsy ESP32 wFL Antenna

Compact ItsyBitsy-format ESP32 board with 8MB flash, 2MB PSRAM, w.FL external antenna connector, Wi-Fi + Bluetooth Classic + BLE, 20 GPIO, NeoPixel, STEMMA QT, and Micro-B USB.

[Details](https://openhardware.directory/devices/adafruit-itsybitsy-esp32-wfl) | [Markdown](https://openhardware.directory/devices/adafruit-itsybitsy-esp32-wfl/md)

## BBC micro:bit v2

Upgraded BBC micro:bit with Nordic nRF52833 Cortex-M4F, Bluetooth 5.1, 5×5 LED matrix, 2 buttons, capacitive touch logo, built-in speaker and MEMS microphone, edge connector, and low-power mode. Same form factor as v1.

[Details](https://openhardware.directory/devices/bbc-micro-bit-v2) | [Markdown](https://openhardware.directory/devices/bbc-micro-bit-v2/md)

## Adafruit Metro RP2350

Arduino-Uno-compatible board with RP2350, dual ARM Cortex-M33 at 150 MHz, 520KB SRAM, 16MB QSPI flash, microSD, HSTX port, 23 GPIO on headers, NeoPixel, STEMMA QT, and USB-C.

[Details](https://openhardware.directory/devices/adafruit-metro-rp2350) | [Markdown](https://openhardware.directory/devices/adafruit-metro-rp2350/md)

## Adafruit Metro M4 Express AirLift

Arduino Uno-compatible board with ATSAMD51J19 Cortex M4F at 120MHz, ESP32 AirLift WiFi co-processor with TLS/SSL, 512KB flash, 192KB RAM, 2MB QSPI flash, 25 GPIO, dual DAC/ADC, and native USB. Arduino shield compatible.

[Details](https://openhardware.directory/devices/adafruit-metro-m4-airlift) | [Markdown](https://openhardware.directory/devices/adafruit-metro-m4-airlift/md)

## Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4

Industrial-grade embedded computer module with BCM2711 quad-core Cortex-A72 @ 1.5GHz, 1–8GB LPDDR4 RAM, optional 8–32GB eMMC and optional dual-band WiFi + Bluetooth 5.0. Available in 32 hardware variants on dual high-density connectors.

[Details](https://openhardware.directory/devices/raspberry-pi-compute-module-4) | [Markdown](https://openhardware.directory/devices/raspberry-pi-compute-module-4/md)

## Raspberry Pi CM4 IO Board

Official reference carrier board for the Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4. Exposes dual HDMI 2.0, Gigabit Ethernet, 2× USB 2.0, PCIe x1, dual camera/display FPC, microSD slot (for CM4 Lite), RTC, HAT headers, and barrel-jack power.

[Details](https://openhardware.directory/devices/raspberry-pi-cm4-io-board) | [Markdown](https://openhardware.directory/devices/raspberry-pi-cm4-io-board/md)

## Adafruit Grand Central M4 Express

Arduino Mega-form-factor board with ATSAMD51P20 Cortex M4F at 120MHz, 1MB flash, 256KB RAM, 8MB QSPI flash, 70 GPIO pins, SD card slot, 8 SERCOM, 22 PWM outputs, dual DAC/ADC, AES-256, and native USB.

[Details](https://openhardware.directory/devices/adafruit-grand-central-m4-express) | [Markdown](https://openhardware.directory/devices/adafruit-grand-central-m4-express/md)

## Adafruit HUZZAH32 ESP32 Breakout

Minimal ESP32 breakout board with dual-core Xtensa LX6 at 240MHz, 520KB SRAM, 4MB flash, WiFi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth Classic + BLE, 12 ADC, 2 DAC. No USB converter or battery charger — requires external FTDI/CP2104 for programming.

[Details](https://openhardware.directory/devices/adafruit-huzzah32-esp32-breakout) | [Markdown](https://openhardware.directory/devices/adafruit-huzzah32-esp32-breakout/md)

## Adafruit PyBadge

Credit card-sized gaming and badge board with ATSAMD51J19 at 120MHz, 1.8\" 160x128 TFT, 8 game buttons, 5 NeoPixels, LIS3DH accelerometer, light sensor, 2W speaker, 2MB SPI flash, Feather headers, STEMMA connectors, and LiPo charging.

[Details](https://openhardware.directory/devices/adafruit-pybadge) | [Markdown](https://openhardware.directory/devices/adafruit-pybadge/md)

## Arduino MKR WiFi 1010

Compact IoT Arduino with SAMD21 Cortex-M0+ @ 48MHz, u-blox NINA-W102 WiFi + Bluetooth module, ATECC508 crypto chip, 256KB Flash, 32KB SRAM, USB full-speed, LiPo charging, and MKR shield compatibility.

[Details](https://openhardware.directory/devices/arduino-mkr-wifi-1010) | [Markdown](https://openhardware.directory/devices/arduino-mkr-wifi-1010/md)

## Arduino Uno R3

The quintessential beginner microcontroller board with ATmega328P @ 16MHz, 32KB Flash, 2KB SRAM, 14 digital I/O, 6 analog inputs, USB-B for programming, DC barrel jack, and the R3 expanded shield header. Open-source hardware.

[Details](https://openhardware.directory/devices/arduino-uno-r3) | [Markdown](https://openhardware.directory/devices/arduino-uno-r3/md)

## Adafruit Feather RP2040

Feather-form-factor board with Raspberry Pi RP2040 dual-core Cortex-M0+ @ 133MHz, 264KB SRAM, 8MB Flash, 21 GPIO, 4 ADC, 2 PIO peripherals, USB-C with UF2 bootloader, STEMMA QT, and LiPo charging. Runs CircuitPython and MicroPython.

[Details](https://openhardware.directory/devices/adafruit-feather-rp2040) | [Markdown](https://openhardware.directory/devices/adafruit-feather-rp2040/md)

## Adafruit ItsyBitsy RP2040

Tiny 36×18mm breadboard-friendly board with Raspberry Pi RP2040 dual-core Cortex-M0+ @ 133MHz, 264KB SRAM, 8MB Flash, 23 GPIO, 4 ADC, 2 PIO peripherals, and Micro-USB. Runs CircuitPython and MicroPython.

[Details](https://openhardware.directory/devices/adafruit-itsybitsy-rp2040) | [Markdown](https://openhardware.directory/devices/adafruit-itsybitsy-rp2040/md)

## Heltec Sufficient IoT Hub

Linux-based IoT hub with Allwinner T113-S3 dual-core ARM Cortex-A7 SoC, LoRa (SX1262), WiFi, Ethernet, and optional LTE. Runs Debian 10 with a dedicated IoT OS, CLI, and web UI for no-code device management.

[Details](https://openhardware.directory/devices/heltec-sufficient-iot-hub) | [Markdown](https://openhardware.directory/devices/heltec-sufficient-iot-hub/md)
