The Red Pitaya is a credit-card sized board that runs Linux, has Ethernet, and a good bit of RAM. This sounds a lot like a Raspberry Pi and BeagleBone Black, but the similarities end there.
The device is pretty powerful compared to a cheap software defined radio: The board boots off an SD card ... on the device and will also run on a Red Pitaya. The device shows a browser menu ...
Red Pitaya, which does software-defined instrumentation, unveiled next-generation hardware akin to the "Raspberry Pi of measurement" gear.
Red Pitaya, a specialist in software-defined instrumentation, has announced STEMlab 125-14 Gen 2, a next-generation upgrade ...
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