# device — Open Hardware Directory

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**8 device listed.**

## Radxa Rock S0

Tiny Rockchip RK3308B SBC with up to 512MB DDR3, 8GB eMMC, microSD, WiFi 4, Bluetooth 5.0, and USB-C OTG — a postage-stamp Linux board for IoT and audio applications.

[Details](https://openhardware.directory/devices/radxa-rock-s0) | [Markdown](https://openhardware.directory/devices/radxa-rock-s0/md)

## Radxa Rockpi S

Tiny Rockchip RK3308 quad-core SBC with up to 512MB DDR3, 8GB eMMC, microSD, 100Mbps Ethernet, USB 2.0, optional WiFi/BT, and USB-C — a miniature Linux board for audio and IoT projects.

[Details](https://openhardware.directory/devices/radxa-rockpi-s) | [Markdown](https://openhardware.directory/devices/radxa-rockpi-s/md)

## Arduino Due

Arduino's first 32-bit ARM board based on the AT91SAM3X8E Cortex-M3 at 84 MHz with 512KB flash, 96KB SRAM, dual USB ports, 2 DACs, and 12 PWM channels in Mega form factor.

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

## Adafruit My Little Hacker ESP32-S2

Child-oriented ESP32-S2 dev board with 4MB flash, 2MB PSRAM, 5 NeoPixels, microSD, I2S audio amplifier for speakers, USB-C, STEMMA QT, and AA battery or USB-C power support.

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

## ESP32-S3 Korvo 2 Audio Dev Board

Espressif audio and multimedia development board with ESP32-S3, dual-microphone array for far-field wake-word detection, camera support, LCD interface, microSD, and Wi-Fi + BLE.

[Details](https://openhardware.directory/devices/esp32-s3-korvo-2) | [Markdown](https://openhardware.directory/devices/esp32-s3-korvo-2/md)

## Adafruit Feather M0 Basic Proto

Feather-format ATSAMD21 ARM Cortex-M0+ board at 48 MHz, 3.3V with 256KB flash, 32KB RAM, LiPo charging, native USB, 12-bit ADC/DAC, and RTC crystal — lightweight and CircuitPython-capable.

[Details](https://openhardware.directory/devices/adafruit-feather-m0-basic-proto) | [Markdown](https://openhardware.directory/devices/adafruit-feather-m0-basic-proto/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 Metro M4 Express (ATSAMD51)

Arduino-compatible development board with ATSAMD51 ARM Cortex-M4F at 120 MHz, 512KB flash, 192KB RAM, 2MB QSPI flash, dual 1 MSPS DACs, crypto engine, NeoPixel, and native USB. CircuitPython and Arduino IDE compatible.

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