Just a quick update for those of you following the blog: we have made the needed design changes to the Magnetovore PCB to fix the silly errors we made (including the classic TX and RX pins being swapped, how embarrassing). We are also finalizing the pricing for the production PCBs and setting up the last parts of the store (including credit card processing).

To add to the announcement, we are also introducing the Megavore, which is a Magnetovore sans the external SRAM/MRAM interface. All pins are broken out in convenient headers, with an option for Arduino-style female headers (the Sullins PPC series) or no headers (since they’re a pain to remove non-destructively). Pricing is significantly lower than the Magnetovore due to simplified construction and part cost.

Lastly, we’re introducing Copper, the AVR32-on-a-DIL module. Includes the AVR32UC3B1256 (256KB flash, 32KB SRAM), USB port, JTAG header (no need to use it, as the USB based device firmware upgrade can easily program the processor), voltage regulator and crystal. It fits in a DIL-32 0.6″ spaced formfactor, making it perfect for breadboard use. Coupled with the excellent AVR32 Studio, its a quick way to get off the ground with 32-bit microcontrollers.

We will also be adding some fun toys from our parts collection to the store, perfect for prototyping and project purposes.

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