This page brings together the Electronut Labs hardware lineup from the original products catalog at electronut.in/products.
Humble iCE
Humble iCE is a cost-optimized FPGA development board based on the Lattice iCE40UP5K, created to make FPGA education more accessible. It pairs the FPGA with an RP2040 for programming and communication.
Mico
Mico is an open source PDM to USB microphone based on the Raspberry Pi RP2040, designed as a compact and practical audio hardware project.
Indrium Pi HAT
Indrium Pi HAT is a Nordic nRF52840 shield for Raspberry Pi 3B+ that converts it into a low power wireless gateway for BLE and 802.15.4 based networks. It also includes NFC hardware for device commissioning and provisioning.
Blip
Blip is a development board for Bluetooth Low Energy and 802.15.4 based wireless applications, built around the Nordic nRF52840. It includes a Black Magic Probe compatible debugger, sensors, and SD card support for low power prototyping.
Papyr
Papyr combines e-paper with low-power wireless design. Based on the Nordic nRF52840, it supports BLE and mesh protocols such as Thread, BLE Mesh, and Zigbee, making it a flexible platform for tags, dashboards, and sensor displays.
Bumpy
Bumpy is an inexpensive Open Source Black Magic Probe compatible SWD debugger designed for ARM GDB workflows, especially for Nordic Semiconductor BLE development boards.
HackaBLE
HackaBLE is a tiny Open Source Nordic nRF52832 based BLE development board designed to disappear into your own embedded BLE projects.
PogoProg
PogoProg is a range of spring-loaded programming adapters from Electronut Labs, designed with aesthetics and ergonomics in mind for repeated programming and test workflows.
iCE Bling
iCE Bling is a Lattice iCE40UP5K FPGA based LED earrings platform with an 8×8 LED grid, powered by a CR2032 coin cell.
Bluey
Bluey is an Open Source BLE development board with built-in temperature, humidity, ambient light, and accelerometer sensors.
SnapVCC
snapVCC is a compact power supply that snaps onto a 9V battery to provide convenient 3.3V or 5V power for electronics projects.