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Link101: An Open-Source RP2350 Board Simplifies Robotics Development with Single USB-C Control

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1h ago· 3 min readenNews

Summary

The article introduces the link101, an open-source multi-protocol board powered by the RP2350 microcontroller, developed by robocore. It addresses the complexity and slowness of robotics development by allowing all sensors and motors to be controlled via a single USB-C cable as standard Linux devices, enabling faster experimentation and iteration.

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bskyLink101: An Open-Source RP2350 Board Simplifies Robotics Development with Single USB-C Controlhackster.io

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If you've spent any amount of time working with robots, then you'll know that the development process is very complex and extremely slow.
All of those sensors, motors, and interfaces aren't going to wire and configure themselves.
This is unfortunate, because rapid experimentation is essential for the field to move forward.
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Using link101, all of your robot's sensors and motors can be controlled via a single USB-C cable as standard Linux devices.

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