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Arduino is the go to board for most folks looking for an introduction to microcontrollers. That's largely thanks to its sizable community, ease of use and surprising versatility. But, there is one ...
Arduino is an open-source microcontroller and development environment. It was originally for the hobbyist market, but as time has passed it’s gotten better. Arduino has now become a credible ...
The Arduino Nano ESP32 presents a unique blend of features that make it the ideal microcontroller for an array of IoT applications, from home automation and gaming to education.
Since you lacked the USB interface in your own Arduino board, it becomes necessary to use a homemade/ready-made USB to Serial Converter Module as an ...
Image by bigthink Via The Hardware Hacker's Introduction to Microcontrollers, Part One: Anatomy of an Arduino on fear-of-lightning.wonderhowto.com.
The long-awaited Arduino Due just hit the market, replacing the 8-bit, 16 MHz brain of the popular Uno microcontroller prototyping platform with a 32-bit, 84 MHz processor, while augmenting inputs ...
Arduino announced today a new controller, the Esplora, which includes more prebuilt features and could be a step for Arduino toward a wider segment of the microcontroller market.
Microchip and Digilent today announced the chipKIT™ platform--the first 32-bit-microcontroller-based, open-source development platform that is compati ...
The Arduino Due has a 32-bit ARM core (the Uno is 8-bit), an 84 Mhz CPU clock, 96 KB of SRAM, and more USB ports than the Uno. In short, it's a much more powerful microcontroller that can handle a ...
The Raspberry Pi team has released the Pico, a $4 microcontroller that competes with Arduino.
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