Home News Open source Cortex-M3 board supports Arduino and FreeRTOS By Eric Brown September 11, 2016 The USB-enabled 55 x 25mm “Explore M3” controller board is based on NXP’s LPC1768 Cortex-M3 MCU, and supports Arduino IDE, FreeRTOS, and bare metal development. Complete Story Facebook Twitter Linkedin Email Print Previous articleTop 10 Open Source Ecommerce Tools Next articleLinux From Scratch and BLFS 7.10 Books Released to Support GCC 6.2.0, Glibc 2.24 Get the Free Newsletter Subscribe to Developer Insider for top news, trends & analysis This email address is invalid. Email Subscribe Get the Free Newsletter Subscribe to Developer Insider for top news, trends & analysis This email address is invalid. Email Subscribe Must Read Developer How to Create Roaming Home Directories in Linux Security Simple Way to Find SprySOCKS Malware on Linux Computers Developer pscircle: Visualizes Linux Processes in a Form of Radial Tree Security Simple Steps for Identifying, Troubleshooting a Kernel Panic Security Network Flight Simulator: Open-Source Adversary Simulation Tool