Jupiter Nano is an ARM-based open hardware development board that can run NuttX RTOS or Linux. It has a tiny 48-pin form factor—similar dimensions to the Teensy 4.1, measuring 2.86 x 6.35 cm (1.125 x 2.5 inches)—and its SAMA5D27C-LD1G microprocessor is 10 times more powerful than the Arduino Due. The Jupiter Nano is perfect for Arduino users who need a small, powerful computer with a fast CPU, lots of RAM, an Internet-connected real-time operating system (NuttX), or all of the above. It should also appeal to Linux users who need a small, open-hardware computer with lots of I/O and support for high-speed networking. Such a small yet powerful board is suitable for an almost endless list of possible applications.
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