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The Primo comes in the ever-familiar Arduino form factor, but it isn’t meant to be an ‘Internet of Things’ device. Instead, it’s a microcontroller for devices that need to be on the Internet.
The Pro model includes a Hall sensor, OLED Display, and GPS – 22 modules in total – for $499. The $249 intermediate kit seems to contain everything you need to get started, however.
We’re all familiar with Arduino and Raspberry Pi, single-board computers that are helping build the growing Internet of things. Built around ARM-based microcontrollers, they’re low-cost, high ...
This week, Intel and Arduino are releasing their first product pushed directly on the education market, the Arduino/Genuino 101 board powered by the Intel Curie module. The Intel Curie Module The A… ...
The Internet of Things & ESP32 Arduino Beginners Course Bundle is currently on sale for $24.99, an outstanding saving given the full value of the bundle is $1,393.
Last Updated: 7/27/18 This Arduino module takes past circuits and codes, and applies them to a new program called Snap4Arduino. Snap4Arduino allows us to program an Arduino board in an environment ...
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