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The Arduino itself, arguably, is a breakout board of sorts. It takes the ATmega chip, adds the hardware necessary to get it talking to a computer over USB, and brings all the GPIO pins out with ...
The Metro board is also equipped with 19 GPIO pins, 6 of which are Analog and 2 of which are reserved for the USB-serial converter. There’s also 6 PWMs available on 3 timers offering 1 x 16-bit ...
Some of the best DIY projects use microcontrollers or cheap single board computers to automate awesome stuff. But Between the Arduino, the Raspberry Pi, and the BeagleBone, it's hard to figure out ...
While the pinout is very similar to the Arduino Nano’s, there are four (12-bit) analogue inputs rather than eight (10-bit). Some digital GPIO pins are numbered differently too.
That's the theory at least, but the kit seems to work rather well. In just a few minutes, I'd hooked up an LED to the GPIO board, which then plugged into the Cloud Professor module.
Adafruit has created a dev board for the Raspberry Pi RP2350 microcontroller that can drive a DVI display, handle a keyboard, ...
Arduino already has 19 boards. A board from Arduino, an open source hardware development community. The Galileo board features the Intel Quark SoC X1000, a low-power small core product.
The Nano Every, which is a general-purpose board and great for beginners, is the most affordable Arduino board at only $13.70.
Two years after launching the Curie-powered Arduino 101 maker board, Intel is calling it quits on the hardware. The chipmaker has announced the end-of-life for its Curie Module, which launched in ...