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DFRobot Drives Industrial Innovation with Rapid Prototyping Solutions at Embedded World 2025

2025-03-12 IDOPRESS

SHANGHAI,March 12,2025 -- DFRobot,a global leader in open-source hardware and embedded development tools,warmly invites engineers and innovators to visit their booth (Hall 1-517) at Embedded World 2025 in Nuremberg,Germany,from March 11 to March 13. They will showcase solutions specifically designed to enhance rapid prototyping,including the LattePanda family,LoRaWAN products,millimeter-wave radar products,and gravity electrochemical gas sensors. These solutions aim to shorten development cycles,streamline hardware-software integration,and accelerate industrial-grade innovation.


DFRobot Showcases Rapid Prototyping Solutions at Embedded World 2025

At the event,DFRobot unveils its LattePanda family,a comprehensive suite of innovative compact computing solutions. This family includes one micro compute module and x86-based single-board computers (SBCs),providing a complete solution that effortlessly transitions from prototyping to industrial deployment.

LattePanda Mu: Amicro x86 compute module measuring60mm x 69.6mm,available in Intel N100 (4-core,3.4GHz) and N305 (8-core,3.8GHz) variants. The8-core modeldelivers over3 times the multi-core processing powerof a Raspberry Pi 5,making it ideal for demanding multi-threaded tasks. It includes extensive I/O options such as3 HDMI/DisplayPort,8 USB 2.0 ports,up to4 USB 3.2 ports,and up to9 PCIe 3.0 lanesfor seamless peripheral integration. TheLattePanda Muis also designed to meet customer customization needs with tailored services for specialized requirements.

LattePanda Sigma: Apowerfuland hackable x86 single-board server that can run Windows or Linux. It features an Intel Core i5-1340P processor with Intel Iris Xe Graphics and supports up to32GB of Dual-Channel LPDDR5 memory. This model excels in graphics performance,boasting80 execution units (EUs)that can dynamically reach frequencies of up to1.4GHz,delivering outstanding graphics performance and rendering quality.

LattePanda 3 Delta: Powered by the Intel 11th-gen Celeron N5105 processor (up to 2.9GHz),theLattePanda 3 Deltaprovidesup to 2x faster CPUand3x faster GPU performancethan its predecessor,handling 4K HDR videos and demanding games with ease. It features improved cooling function and42 expandable interfaces,making it popular amongmakers and engineers. With a compact form factor of125 mm x 78 mm x 16 mm,it is perfect for IoT Edge,robotics,and AI applications.

LattePanda VI:The world's smallest x86 Windows SBC,measuring 88 x 70mm,is compact and lightweight,making it ideal for space-constrained IoT gateways and mobile AI applications.

In addition to theLattePanda family,DFRobot showcases itsLoRaWAN products,which include theLoRaWAN gateway,LoRaWAN control terminal,Gravity: LoRaWAN Node and etc. TheLoRaWAN gatewaycentralizes network operations by efficiently collecting and relaying node data. With its integrated SloT,it enhances security,offers ultra-low latency,and ensures complete data control,functioning as a deployable edge hub compatible with cloud technology. Furthermore,DFRobot presents its factory-calibratedGravity electrochemical gas sensors,including models like theO₂ Sensor -12C & UARTandCO Sensor -12C & UART,which are renowned for their precision and reliability. DFRobot also offers extensive product customization services tailored to meet diverse customer needs.

Visit DFRobot (Hall 1-517) at Embedded World 2025 to discover how these innovative solutions can enhance your rapid prototyping experience and drive your projects to success.

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