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36 thoughts on “ Arduino-compatible, Quad-core ARM Dev Board ” Addidis says: ... Probably Arduino compatibility in high power boards…. :) Report comment. Reply. Oren Beck says: ...
Arduino has announced four new Nano microcontroller-based boards that will be available for developers and makers in late July. The new lineup is compatible with the original Nano boards and ...
Intel is taking aim at the DIY, maker, and education markets with a new Arduino-compatible developer board powered by the company’s new low-power Quark X1000 system-on-a-chip. The Intel Galileo ...
The TV-B-Gone is a well known piece of kit in hacker circles: just point it at a noisy TV in a public space, hit the button, and one of the hundreds of IR remote codes for “Power Off” t… ...
Arduino enthusiasts wanting a more powerful Arduino Nano alternative development board may be interested in the new Super Nano Plus and Super Nano Arduino compatible boards created by Infunity Box.
The world's first Arduino compatible microcomputer that can communicate wirelessly to any smartphone or tablet via Bluetooth v4.0 has been touted by wireless start up Open Source RF. The RFduino is an ...
Another pin you can use on the Nano to power it up is the 5V pin (located on Pin 27, close to the VIN pin at the end of the board). This pin mostly serves as a power output pin that supplies power ...
Engineer and developer Alex Tan based in Singapore has launched a new Kickstarter crowdfunding campaign for the SAMD21 M0+ Arduino-compatible board.
Arduino-compatible MCU boards are available in bright colours, including one with a 32bit ARM core. They come from a firm called What Next. Yellow and Red boards are based on a Microchip ATmega328 ...
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