Tinkerforge GmbH
TypeGmbH
Founded2011
FounderOlaf Lüke, Bastian Nordmeyer
HeadquartersStukenbrock, Germany,
ProductsMicrocontroller
Websitewww.tinkerforge.com

Tinkerforge is an open-source hardware platform of stackable microcontroller building blocks (Bricks) that can control different modules (Bricklets). The primary communication interface of the building blocks can be extended using Master Extensions. The hardware can be controlled by external programs written in C, C++, C#, Object Pascal, Java, Perl, PHP, Python, Ruby, Shell and VB.NET over a USB, Wi-Fi or Ethernet connection, and running on Windows, Linux and macOS. This non-embedded programming approach eliminates the typical requirements and limitations (development tools, limited availability of RAM and processing power) of conventional embedded software development (such as Arduino). Tinkerforge hardware and software are both open source, and all files are hosted on GitHub.

The computer magazine Chip awarded Tinkerforge 2012 the "Product of the Year" award.[1]

Bricks

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Master Brick with WIFI Extension

Bricks are 4 × 4 cm circuit boards. They can evaluate measurements, control motors and communicate with other building blocks. Each Brick has a 32-bit ARM microcontroller, a USB connector and connectors for more Bricks and Bricklets.

It is possible to stack several Bricks onto each other. The bottom Brick of such Stacks needs to be a Master Brick.

Bricklets

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Bricklets extend the features of Bricks. They provide means for the input and output of data. Many Bricklets are sensors, but there are also LCD-Bricklets and Bricklets for digital and analog in- and output.

Master Extensions

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Master Extensions extend the communication interfaces of Bricks. Like Bricks, Master Extensions are 4 × 4 cm circuit boards. There are Extensions for Wi-Fi, Ethernet and RS-485. From a programming perspective, the different interfaces are transparent. A stack with Master Extension behaves as if every board in the stack would be directly connected to the PC over a USB connection.

See also

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References

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List of open-source hardware projects

/ Wiring language. Also clones of this platform including Freeduino. Tinkerforge – a platform comprising stackable microcontrollers for interfacing with

Open source

open SPARC V8 specification, implementation available under GNU GPL. Tinkerforge: A system of open-source stackable microcontroller building blocks. Allows

Allwinner A1X

similar to the Raspberry Pi. Cubieboard, a board based the A10 SoC. Tinkerforge RED Brick, a board based on the A10s SoC CHIP (computer), a $9 SoC computer

CERN Open Hardware Licence

chorographs experiments at particle accelerator and other facilities Tinkerforge Bricks and Bricklets The tristimulus colorimeter Colorhug2 Archived 2017-03-12

.NET Gadgeteer

microcontroller Minibloq Netduino OOPic Parallax Propeller PICAXE Raspberry Pi Tinkerforge "Microsoft Gadgeteer home page". Archived from the original on 2012-03-23

Wiring (software)

Gumstix Make Controller Kit OOPic PICAXE Processing Rabbit Semiconductor Tinkerforge Reas, Casey; Fry, Ben; Maeda, John (September 30, 2007), Processing:

Single-board microcontroller

Make Controller Kit PICAXE BASIC Stamp Raspberry Pi Asus Tinker Board Tinkerforge Peter Grigson; David Harris (August–October 1983). "'Marvin' - Z80 Control