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If you are interested in learning more about the history of the iconic Arduino UNO microcontroller you are sure to be interested in the new article published this month to the official Arduino ...
What the heck is an Arduino? Simply put, it's a programmable microcontroller used to control ... I could not find a datasheet on the Curie module. There is mention that the 6-axis gyroscope ...
Superliminal Advertising!) either have a chip capable of USB or rely on a V-USB implementation, the old fogies of the Arduino world, the Uno and Mega, actually have two chips. An ATMega16u2 takes ...
The Arduino Due has a 32-bit ARM core (the Uno is 8-bit), an 84 Mhz CPU clock, 96 KB of SRAM, and more USB ports than the Uno. In short, it's a much more powerful microcontroller that can handle a ...
If you are interested in learning how to solder and code you may be interested in the launch of a new electronics kit in the form of the Arduino Make Your UNO Kit ...
They're small too. Though we haven't seen dimensions, but judging by the comparison pictures a Pinoccio is half the size of an Arduino Uno. The Pinoccio microcontroller has an optional Wi-Fi ...
To help you decide which one to get, let's look at the Nano and Uno's primary differences. Introduced in 2008, the Arduino Nano is a microcontroller board that belongs to the expansive Arduino ...
That link also contains listings of workshops using the Shrimp microcontroller. Since it appears just like an Arduino Uno you can do any of the hundreds of projects for that board. Seems like just ...
The Arduino Uno (and Mega) communicate to your computer through a separate ATmega8U2 microcontroller. Simply by uploading new firmware with the Arduino Device Firmware Upgrade, it’s easy to ...