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The Uno R4 chip (pictured) that Arduino debuted today is the new top-end option in its Uno series of microcontroller boards. The series is the company’s most popular product line.
Quick, how do you wire up an SPI bus between a microcontroller and a peripheral? SCK goes to SCK, MISO goes to MISO, and MOSI goes to MOSI, right? Yeah. You’ll need to throw in a chip select … ...
Good points guys…. a few thoughts: 1. One reason for using the Arduino and Amani64, besides instruction, is for rapid-prototyping purposes, to quickly experiment before implementing a final design.
A Texas Instruments ARM-based chip means hardware hackers who like Arduino will have another choice besides Intel's Quark for computing projects. Heads up, Intel: TI chips bring ARM to Arduino ...
Intel’s line-up of Arduino boards It already offers a couple of Arduino boards, Edison and Galileo, but they’re more expensive and require more skill to program because they run the Linux OS.
Arduino, a line of low-cost, open-source electronics boards developed in Italy in 2005, has gained a passionate following among do-it-yourselfers and the “maker” community in recent years.The ...
Arduino also did not compare the Tre's performance to the new Arduino Galileo, which has a 400MHz Intel Quark processor, or say whether Galileo will be able to run Linux as well. We've asked ...
First revealed almost a year ago at CES 2015, Intel's low-power Curie chip is finally becoming available on its first development board, the new Arduino 101. Up until now, Curie has mostly been ...
First announced at January's Consumer Electronics Show, Intel's Curie module is available in a shipping product. For $30, developers and makers can buy the Arduino 101, powered by an Intel Quark ...
Hardware enthusiasts who want to start tinkering with Intel's tiny Curie chip will be able to get their hands on it early next year in the form of an Arduino development board.