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Each such chip includes a processor, memory and supporting components that allow it to perform simple computing tasks without external assistance. Arduino’s chips are used by hobbyists to build ...
If you ever wanted to have a computer with real core memory you can get a board that plugs into an Arduino and provides it with a 32-bit core storage. Of course, the Arduino can’t directly run ...
Ok, we’ll come clean. [Design Build Destroy] didn’t really add any memory to his Arduino Nano. But he did get about 1.5K more program space when compared to the stock setup. The trick?
How do you save data from an Arduino-based device to a memory card? Fortunately, a microSD card and SD card breakout board now make this an easy task. Below is a simple tutorial on how to capture data ...
Simple: you stick an Arduino in a card catalogue ... so he created the audio memory chest. Working with a library card catalogue as the base, Levin removed two of the metal drawers and replaced ...
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