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Before you start messing with an Arduino board, you will need to learn how to program one. Luckily, there are a number of resources that can help you get started. Ladyada has a few suggestions: ...
Arduino no longer produces this board. Unfortunately, the more popular boards like the Uno, classic Nano, and Mega 2560 don't support the Debugger feature as they're powered by an AVR microcontroller.
The board supports Atmel’s Embedded Debugger, finally giving the smaller Arduino boards debugging support. The chip powering the Zero features six communications modules, configurable as a UART ...
Intel just announced at Maker Faire Rome that the first product to use the Curie module is a brand new, low-cost Arduino board called Arduino 101.
Featuring an open CPU, the NINA‑W102 allows Arduino to run their own application right on the module, offloading communication tasks from the user-programmable Arduino CPU and increasing the board’s ...