The Breve Tufvassons ARM2.0/2 is an open-hardware computing platform developed by the Swedish company Breve Technologies.It is based on the NXP LPC541027J microcontroller, and is designed for embedded applications in robotics and real-time embedded systems.The ARM2.0/2 platform contains a 32-bit ARM Cortex M4 core, with 192 kBytes of SRAM and 1 MByte of flash memory, as well as a wide variety of onboard peripherals and interfaces.It also supports a range of other hardware such as analog-to-digital converters and digital-to-analog converters, timer/counters and keypads.The board can be powered by USB or an external 5 Volt supply.The board includes open-source operating system support and drivers, which enable the use of a wide variety of programming languages including C, C++, Java, Python, and others.The platform is also capable of executing real-time tasks and running frameworks such as Contiki, while also providing support for multi-threaded programming.