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In fact, if you’ve got a 3D-printer, it can be remarkably straightforward, as [Maker 101] demonstrates. The build relies on an Arduino Uno as the brains.
What Otto brings to the Maker party is power. It is a full 180-MHz, 32-bit processor with 2M of Flash, 384k of SRAM, and 16M of SDRAM, as well as a microSD slot for further expansion. The module also ...
STMicroelectronics and Arduino have forged an agreement that brings STM32 MCUs and a wide array of ST sensors and other components to the Arduino maker community. The first product of the joint STAR ...
The Zero is a 32-bit extension of Arduino’s flagship Uno board, developed jointly by the Arduino team and Atmel, targeted at helping developers prototype smart devices.
The UNO R4 with its 96 red LED matrix on board. (Source: Arduino) In the launch briefing, Arduino emphasized that the UNO R3 has already sold 10 million boards and it has no plans to discontinue it.