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Microchip and Digilent today announced the chipKIT™ platform--the first 32-bit-microcontroller-based, open-source development platform that is compati ...
Microchip and Digilent® Add Arduino™ Compatible chipKIT™ uC32™ Development Platform and Wi-Fi® Shiel
New Tools Available from Newark at Special Engineering-Week Discount; Enable chipKIT and Arduino User Communities to Easily Develop Wireless Applications In honor of National Engineer's Week ...
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Arduino Nano Vs Micro: What's The Difference?Released in late 2012, the Micro is one of Arduino's small boards (although it ... In addition to this main processor, the Nano also has another chip on board, the FTDI FT232RL, which handles ...
Microchip Announces Arduino™ Compatible chipKIT™ Boards With Prototyping-Friendly 32-bit MCU Package
Microchip's vice president of Development Tools. "These new solutions are certain to remove barriers for users who are looking to take their Arduino-based applications to the next level." ...
May 16, 2013. Microchip Technology Inc., a provider of microcontroller, mixed-signal, analog, and flash-IP solutions, has announced the expansion of its Arduino-compatible chipKIT platform ...
I missed this one before, when it was announced at Electronica: the UNO SPE Shield, created by Arduino and Microchip working ...
and the folks at Microchip and Digilent have risen to the challenge magnificently by launching the first 32-bit-microcontroller-based, open-source development platform that is compatible with Arduino ...
You see, Microchip invested in the Arduino IDE and released the chipKIT, a 32-bit Arduino compatible development board, along with big promises of “playing nice” with the open source community.
The folks from Microchip and Digilent have just launched the first 32-bit-microcontroller-based, open-source development platform that is compatible with Arduino hardware and software. Designed and ...
Microchip’s vice president of Development Tools. “These new solutions are certain to remove barriers for users who are looking to take their Arduino-based applications to the next level.” ...
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