Conclusive Engineering Packs CAN Bus, Secure Boot, and Battery Charging Into a Tiny Cortex-A5 SBC
A tiny 7x5 cm Linux SBC with CAN Bus, hardware security, and sub-200 microamp sleep draws, built for serious embedded and IoT work.
A tiny 7x5 cm Linux SBC with CAN Bus, hardware security, and sub-200 microamp sleep draws, built for serious embedded and IoT work.
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