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36 thoughts on “ Arduino-compatible, Quad-core ARM Dev Board ” Addidis says: June 1, 2013 at 9:07 am Its official, people have run out of decent names for arduino clones/spinoffs. Report ...
Arduino’s development boards offer a comprehensive range of solutions for various needs. From the beginner-friendly classic family to the advanced maker family, ...
Hackaday brought you a first look the Arduino MKR Vidor 4000 when it announced. Arduino sent over one of the first boards so now we finally have our hands on one! It’s early and the documenta… ...
Developers, makers and electronic enthusiasts searching for a small Arduino development board may be interested in the aptly named Atto. A small affordable USB development board designed ...
The development board runs an open source Linux operating system with the Arduino software libraries, enabling scalability and re-use of existing software, called "sketches".
Two new variants of the Arduino Uno development board, the lightweight Uno R4 Minima and the full-fledged Uno R4 WiFi, are each powered by a 32-bit microcontroller. These next-generation Uno boards ...
An Arduino is by no means expensive, but that still doesn't mean that it suits your needs right out of the box. If you want to make your own custom board, Make shows you how in a three-part series.
Up first is the new Intel Galileo, an Arduino compatible embedded development board that features Intel's new Quark X1000 SoC. This new chip from Intel is a very low-power slice of silicon that ...
The Arduino development board has grown in popularity over the last few years and has spawned a myriad of interesting projects such as auto-lacing shoes, The EyeWriter 2.0, and the Mobile Dance ...
Creators of the 1Sheeld, a tool designed to connect smartphones to Arduino boards, have created something even more interesting.Their latest product, the Elkrem, is a smart kit for creating ...