Elecrow

Produces Microcontroller Development Boards (And Breakout Boards And Displays, Too)

Elecrow is a renown Chinese manufacturer specializing in custom components. The company also produces various lines of ready-to-use modules.

Overview

Elecrow specializes in producing electronics to customer specifications.

In addition, the company uses its own capabilities to produce their own series of development boards, displays, sensors, and related equipment which makes it attractive for DIY makers as well.

Here is a list of products produced by Elecrow:

  • ESP32 Family: full line of modules, from simple ESP32 plugin boards over typical development boards to fully integrated displays and terminals, that use the full range of ESP32 microcontrollers (from ESP8266 to ESP32-S3).
  • Raspberry Pi: Kits, shields, and accessories
  • Other MCUs: various development boards using NRF52840, RP-2040, and others.
  • Display: stand-alone displays in various sizes and display technologies
  • Radio: from simple radio boards covering license-free sub-GHz bands over WiFi/LoRa transceivers and LoRaWan gateways, up to fully functional meshtastic transceivers and boards for cellular networks. Sensors: full range of environmental and other sensor breakout boards

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(content created May 19, 2025)