• ARIES NOVA v1.0

    The ARIES NOVA v1.0 is a comprehensive, robust indigenous hardware platform based on THEJAS32 SoC which includes VEGA ET1031 Microprocessor; is targeted to facilitate learning and development of Internet of Things (IoT) applications. This board features a classic, breadboard-friendly design with a compact footprint, making it easy to attach to a breadboard. It comes with a USB Micro C connector and is ideal for wearable applications, affordable robotics and interactive projects that need a small, easy-to-use microcontroller.


ARIES NOVA v1.0 is a comprehensive, robust indigenous hardware platform based on THEJAS32 SoC which includes VEGA ET1031 Microprocessor; is targeted to facilitate learning and development of Internet of Things (IoT) applications. This board features a classic, breadboard-friendly design with a compact footprint, making it easy to attach to a breadboard. It comes with a USB Micro C connector and is ideal for wearable applications, affordable robotics and interactive projects that need a small, easy-to-use microcontroller. It is built upon a RISC-V ISA compliant VEGA Processor and can be used for any basic IoT and pico-network applications. Other peripherals/sensors available in this board include 3D accelerometer and 3D gyroscope, IC Authentication chip. The VEGA SDK also provides full ecosystem with numerous examples and support documentation.

    This board is a development platform based on THEJAS32 ASIC which operates at a frequency of 100MHz. THEJAS32 SoC includes VEGA ET1031 Microprocessor, 256KB internal SRAM, Three UARTs, Four SPIs, Three TIMERs, Eight PWMs, Three I2C interface, 32 GPIOs etc. This board is designed and developed by Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC) as part of the DIR-V Programme project funded by the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, Government of India. This board is targeted for a wide variety of applications which includes low power IoT, Sensor fusion, Smart Meter, System supervisors, Remote sensors, Wearable devices, Toy and electronic education equipment, Legacy 8/16-bit applications, Industrial networking and many more…